Radsource Adds Kentucky Orthopaedic Practice

Brentwood, TN " September 25, 2004 " Radsource announced today that it has begun professional interpretation services for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Owensboro (OSM) in Owensboro, Kentucky. The practice recently completed installation of a Hitachi Open MRI unit. Radsource assisted with the start-up logistics and implemented its customized imaging protocols at the site.

According to Charles Milem, M.D., an OSM orthopaedic surgeon, the decision to use Radsource was an easy one. "Fortunately, I have a good friend who is an orthopaedic surgeon at another Radsource site. In speaking with him, it became clear that he was extremely satisfied with the service and quality of interpretations that Radsource provides. Now that we have begun scanning patients, we echo that sentiment".

Michael Stadnick, MD, Radsource's Medical Director, stated, "One of the things that we are most proud of at Radsource is that if you contact any of our clients, they will tell you that they are very happy with our work. However, we are not satisfied, and we realize that we must continually try to improve. We feel that it is important to earn our customer's business every day".

About Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine

Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine is an eight physician practice serving the patients of northwest Kentucky and southern Indiana. The subspecialized physicians provide advanced care in sports medicine, total joint replacement, arthroscopy, and hand surgery. For more information, call (270) 926-4100.

About Radsource

Radsource provides complete solutions for the orthopaedic imaging market. Radsource's unique combination of operational experience and clinical expertise allows it to offer a broad array of imaging services, ranging from professional interpretations to imaging center development. A growing number of hospitals and clinics from all over the country turn to Radsource for expert MRI interpretation and other value-added services. For more information, visit www.radsource.us.

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