
Heritage Imaging offers leased MRI systems and fully staffed mobile MRI solutions. [Photo via Heritage Imaging]
Dallas- and Cleveland-based Align Capital Partners has acquired Heritage Imaging, a Boise, Idaho-based provider of mobile diagnostic imaging services to hospitals and healthcare facilities.
Heritage Imaging serves customers in underserved markets in the Midwest and Pacific Northwest, delivering full-service mobile imaging solutions and providing equipment and technicians to perform scans on-site at customer locations. The company also offers both equipment rentals and technician staffing.
Heritage CEO Dr. Steve Coppess will continue to lead the company post-transaction alongside the current management team, ACP said.
“Heritage was established to help hospitals provide the best possible experience and outcomes for patients, no matter where they live,” Coppess said in a statement. “While we’ve significantly expanded our reach over the years, we’re excited to partner with Align Capital Partners to further extend our impact. Align’s operational resources and proven track record of successful M&A make them a great fit to help us reach our goals faster.”
Rob Langley, managing partner at Align Capital Partners, said Heritage “has built a strong reputation as a trusted imaging partner to hospitals operating in rural America.”
“The company’s history of M&A, long-term customer relationships, and operational reliability aligns well with ACP’s experience of partnering with differentiated, route-based service providers,” Langley added in a statement. “We’re excited to back this dynamic team with additional resources, and ultimately improve access to healthcare.”
Heritage has focused on its own acquisitions
Heritage has closed three add-ons since 2024, ACP said, and it plans to continue M&A moves with ACP with an initial focus on similar outsourced imaging models in adjacent markets and service line expansion into new modalities.
Founded in 1989, Heritage delivers advanced diagnostic imaging solutions to hospitals and other clinical settings across 14 states, with a particular focus on underserved and rural markets, ACP said. The company’s services include PET/CT, MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, echocardiography, and additional imaging modalities, delivered through fully staffed mobile solutions and leased equipment offerings.
Matt Bowen, Ross Fuller, Sarah Whitney and Sandy Bishop worked alongside Mr. Langley on the transaction. ACP was advised by McGuire Woods. Heritage was advised by Cascadia Capital and Holland & Knight.
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