Since the start of November, RadNet, Inc. has announced three acquisitions: River Radiology, CIMAR UK and Alpha RT assets. With these acquisitions, RadNet has announced 11 transactions throughout the year.  

River Radiology is a radiology practice based in Kingston, New York. It provides digital radiology, ultrasound, MRI and CT scan services. The number of physicians on staff was not disclosed. Steve Forthuber, COO of RadNet, said RadNet plans to merge the imaging center with its Lenox Hill Radiology network of centers across downstate New York.  

CIMAR UK is a provider of cloud-native healthcare image management solutions. CIMAR’s infrastructure supports data connectivity and interoperability across a variety of U.K. healthcare systems. The diagnostic company will be integrated into RadNet’s subsidiary, DeepHealth. This acquisition aims to enhance imaging-based care by addressing the challenges faced by radiologists and care teams due to outdated tools and increasing demand for services.   

Alpha RT is a pioneer in remote MRI scanning solutions and services. The transaction creates a comprehensive remote-imaging portfolio, combining Alpha RT’s staffing services and training programs with DeepHealth’s existing FDA-cleared TechLive™ remote scanning technology.  

Founded in 1985, RadNet is a provider of freestanding, fixed-site diagnostic imaging services and related information technology solutions (including artificial intelligence) in the United States. RadNet has a network of more than 400 owned and/or operated outpatient imaging centers. In 2024, the company reported revenue of $1.83 billion, and EBITDA of about $279.5 million. 

According to data captured in the LevinPro HC database, with this transaction, there have been 441 Physician Medical Group acquisitions announced in 2025, and three in the radiology specialty. There was one radiology transaction announced in 2024, and four in 2023. There have also been 120 Laboratories, MRI and Dialysis transactions reported in 2025, including seven in the MRI specialty; 63 in the diagnostic specialty and 16 in the MRI specialty.