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ScanMed Acquired by DirectMed






DirectMed Parts & Service Announces Partnership and Investment in ScanMed

Official Press Release:

October 11, 2022 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time


SAN DIEGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DirectMed Parts & Service, LLC (“DirectMed”), a leading medical imaging parts, systems, and service company, announced today that it has acquired ScanMed LLC (“ScanMed”), a leader in MRI coil design, manufacture, and repair. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

“Our strategic plan included building ScanMed’s MRI coil distribution and repair footprint in Europe. With DirectMed’s Danish subsidiary LBN Medical ApS, that vision will now come true – thus bringing the best of the U.S. to Europe.

Founded in 2004 and based in Omaha, Nebraska, ScanMed is the most comprehensive OEM-certified MRI coil company with a proven track record of designing and repairing thousands of different MRI coils for GE Healthcare, Siemens, Philips, and Canon/Toshiba systems, amongst others. The company’s proprietary coils include the Procure™ prostate coil, pediatric blanket and brain coils, spine, vascular, and several extremity coils.

ScanMed was founded by Dr. Randall Jones, an industry innovator with a doctorate in electrical engineering, and 30 years of experience in medical imaging. Dr. Jones and his team have been awarded 12 design patents and developed numerous trade secrets enabling ScanMed to be the foremost MRI depot-level coil repair partner for healthcare networks, independent service organizations and diagnostic imaging parts suppliers.

Both ScanMed and DirectMed are certified and compliant with ISO 13485:2016, the quality management system that meets the most rigorous regulations for the medical device marketplace.

Brad de Koning, President & CEO of DirectMed, commented: “For over 10 years ScanMed has been our go-to vendor for the most complicated MRI coil repairs. All of us at DirectMed are delighted to partner with Dr. Jones and his team of highly capable physicists, electrical engineers, RF repair technicians, and customer support personnel. There will be no changes to the ScanMed brand, the Omaha operation, or their commitment to their entire healthcare client base.”

“Combining DirectMed’s leading parts inventory, financial resources, and global distribution with ScanMed’s MRI coil products and repair services produces ‘wins all around’ for our companies and clients,” said ScanMed CEO Dr. Randall Jones. “Our strategic plan included building ScanMed’s MRI coil distribution and repair footprint in Europe. With DirectMed’s Danish subsidiary LBN Medical ApS, that vision will now come true – thus bringing the best of the U.S. to Europe.”

Tanner LoRusso, VP of Sales for DirectMed, added, “Partnering with ScanMed greatly expands our MRI coil repair and supply capabilities. Moreover, this partnership will materially expand our technical support capabilities for our end-customers, the field service engineers and biomedical engineers. Lastly, ScanMed directly supports our mission to extend the life of medical imaging equipment to improve access, reduce waste, and lower healthcare costs.”

About DirectMed Parts & Service, LLC DirectMed is a leading aftermarket diagnostic imaging parts, systems, and service provider. With over 60,000 parts in stock, the company repairs, supports and sells GE, Siemens, Philips and Canon/Toshiba MRI and CT parts to healthcare networks, imaging centers and independent service organizations (“ISOs”) around the world. DirectMed also owns LBN Medical ApS, based in Aalborg, Denmark, a leading reseller of aftermarket medical imaging equipment and parts to customers around the world. LBN Medical supplies more than fifteen brands, including major OEMs such as Canon, GE, Siemens, and Philips. Visit www.directmedparts.com for more information.


Contacts Media Inquiries Kurtis Waddell, Growth Marketing Manager kwaddell@directmedparts.com (855) 463-3727

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