SPOKANE, Wash. and KENNEWICK, Wash., Oct. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Inland Imaging has recently acquired the imaging center and professional assets of Tri-City Radiology (TCR), which will become part of the Inland Imaging organization. According to Inland Imaging CEO Steve Duvoisin, "Inland Imaging is looking forward to continuing the great work that the staff and radiologists of TCR have provided in the region for almost 50 years."
The Tri-City Radiology Imaging Center will join one of the largest and well-respected independent medical imaging companies in the Western United States. Currently, Inland Imaging employs more than 100 radiologists and nearly 700 clinical, business, and IT staff at locations throughout Washington state and Western Montana. The local imaging center will operate as INLAND IMAGING TRI-CITIES.
Inland Imaging has recently acquired the imaging center and professional assets of Tri-City Radiology.

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Tri-City Radiology was founded in 1971. Prior to the acquisition, the company was owned and operated by the radiologist team of James A. Clark II, MD; Garry Dunn, MD; Steven Sunderland, MD; and Lon Welch, MD.
Fifteen Inland Imaging radiologists currently provide professional services at Kadlec Medical Center and other Kadlec clinics in the Tri-Cities. By bringing this new outpatient-imaging center into the Inland Imaging system, patients and medical providers in the Columbia Basin will have greater access to advanced medical imaging studies and subspecialty radiology interpretations provided by the expanded network of Inland Imaging radiology services. Area patients will continue to enjoy the same high level of service they have experienced with TCR.
Drs. Welch and Dunn will continue to practice as part of the Inland Imaging radiology team while Drs. Clark and Sunderland will move into retirement. According to Dr. Welch, "the imaging center and it's physicians and staff will continue to offer patients excellent and caring service, convenient access, and the lowest medical imaging costs in the area."
The imaging center provides patients in Kennewick and the surrounding communities access to state-of-the-art imaging technology and highly trained physicians who are committed to the highest standards of patient care. The center also employs an outstanding and experienced team of technologists and patient care staff that performs diagnostic imaging tests under the supervision of the company's physicians.