Medpro Imaging to launch new ultrasound systems at RSNA 2009

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MedPro Imaging, a premium provider of new and refurbished ultrasound solutions, will showcase leading ultrasound solutions including the Mindray M5 laptop, GE Logiq I and Siemens X300 Premium Edition during the company's debut at the 95th Radiology Society of North America (RSNA) conference, being held in Chicago November 29 - Dec. 3, 2009. The Wisconsin-based MedPro Imaging markets ultrasound products and services in 17 countries, providing a wide variety of options in ultrasound systems, transducers and parts.

"We are excited to be a part of this RSNA and look forward to discussing our wide array of ultrasound solutions with customers," said Keith Rubenstein, senior vice president of sales and marketing for MedPro. "We pride ourselves in offering a consultative approach when reviewing ultrasound imaging needs. RSNA provides a perfect venue for this purpose."

MedPro's consultative sales process and customer service track record have been key factors in the company's growth. Founded in 2005, MedPro has experienced 105 percent growth through the first three quarters of 2009 compared to the same period in 2008. The company's mission is to provide the highest integrity service, offering customers the most appropriate solutions for the customer's specific imaging needs.

The Company offers ultrasound products which focus on leading manufacturers of ultrasound systems. These include GE, Mindray, Siemens, Sonosite, ATL/Philips and other highly trusted brands. MedPro also recently announced the acquisition of MC Ultrasound, a Chicago area mobile imaging service.

"With the acquisition of MC Ultrasound, we look forward to further expanding our ultrasound services," said Charles Jahnke, president and CEO, MedPro. "This will become another component of our ongoing growth and provide yet another option for our customer base."

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