MADISON, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DirectMed Imaging (“DirectMed”), a portfolio company of Frazier Healthcare Partners (“Frazier”), has announced that it has acquiredMADISON, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DirectMed Imaging (“DirectMed”), a portfolio company of Frazier Healthcare Partners (“Frazier”), has announced that it has acquired

Tri-Imaging Solutions and DirectMed Imaging Merge to Create a Scaled Imaging Solutions Platform

MADISON, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DirectMed Imaging (“DirectMed”), a portfolio company of Frazier Healthcare Partners (“Frazier”), has announced that it has acquired Tri-Imaging Solutions (“Tri-Imaging” or “the Company”). DirectMed and Tri-Imaging will be combined into a single, integrated provider of aftermarket diagnostic imaging parts, systems, service, and technical training, and operate under the Tri-Imaging name.

The combined organization will be led by the current Tri-Imaging leadership team, with Eric Wright as CEO, and bring together two complementary imaging platforms serving healthcare networks, independent service organizations, and equipment manufacturers. DirectMed is a leading global provider of aftermarket diagnostic imaging parts, systems, and repair services across MRI, CT, and X-ray modalities, with LBN in Denmark and ScanMed in Omaha, NE as complementary businesses.

Tri-Imaging provides customer focused data analytics, replacement parts, on-site service, technical support, and industry-recognized training programs for medical imaging professionals. It supports customers nationwide across major OEMs and modalities.

Together, the combined Tri-Imaging platform offers customers a scaled partner focused on maximizing imaging uptime, extending equipment life, and lowering total cost of ownership.

Expanded Capabilities for Customers

The combination strengthens Tri-Imaging’s ability to support customers through:

  • Broader and deeper inventory of multi-modality imaging parts across all major OEMs
  • Expanded service capabilities, including depot repair, field service, and technical support
  • Enhanced training and education programs for engineering teams

“DirectMed and Tri-Imaging share a common purpose of keeping critical imaging equipment up and running so providers can focus on patient care,” said Eric Wright, CEO of Tri-Imaging. “Bringing our teams together under the Tri-Imaging name strengthens and expands our ability to globally support customers with the parts, service, and training they need across imaging modalities.”

“Supporting DirectMed as it builds a scaled, global imaging platform has been a key focus for Frazier,” said Kent Berkley, Partner at Frazier Healthcare Partners. “Adding Tri-Imaging’s highly regarded service, parts and technology platform capabilities is a natural next step in that strategy and aligns with our goal of creating a best-in-class imaging solutions provider.”

About DirectMed Imaging

DirectMed Imaging is a leading aftermarket diagnostic imaging parts, systems, and service provider. With over 100,000 parts in stock, DirectMed repairs, supports, and sells MRI, CT, and X-ray parts to healthcare networks and independent service organizations worldwide. DirectMed also owns LBN Medical ApS, a global reseller of aftermarket medical imaging equipment and parts, and ScanMed, LLC, a leader in MRI coil design, manufacture, and repair. For more information, visit directmedimaging.com.

About Tri-Imaging Solutions

Tri-Imaging Solutions is an integrated provider of imaging replacement parts, equipment, on-site service, technical support, and industry-leading training for medical imaging professionals. From its facility in Madison, Tennessee, Tri-Imaging supports customers nationwide with quality-tested parts across major modalities and OEMs, real-time technical support, and a comprehensive training roadmap for imaging engineers. For more information, visit triimaging.com.

About Frazier Healthcare Partners

Founded in 1991, Frazier Healthcare Partners is a private equity firm focused exclusively on the healthcare industry. Since its inception, Frazier has raised over $11 billion of capital for private funds and co-investment opportunities and has invested in more than 200 companies over 34 years. Frazier has a philosophy of partnering with strong management teams while leveraging its internal operating resources and network to build exceptional companies. Frazier is headquartered in Seattle, WA, with an office in New York City, and invests broadly across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. For more information about Frazier, visit www.frazierhealthcare.com/home.

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