History
As a leader in diagnostic medical imaging, Inland Imaging has been
providing radiology services since 1930. Inland installed its first
Computed Tomography (CT) scanner in 1977 followed by implementation of
Spokane’s first Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine in 1984.
With
more than 75 subspecialty Radiologists, 6 Vascular Surgeons, and nearly
700 staff members. Inland Imaging was the result of a merger of three
imaging center companies and three professional radiology groups in
1998.
Expansion continued with the addition of the Inland
Vascular Institute, a vascular surgery, diagnostic imaging, and
interventional treatment center.
Inland Imaging provides
services throughout the Western United States and provides business
services, physician staffing, investment opportunities, imaging
centers, as well as the development and design of specific healthcare
software for hospitals and imaging centers. The vision of these
companies directly contributes to the success of Inland Imaging’s
diverse growth.