Radiology Business July 29, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Longhorn Imaging is teaming with AI startup Ezra to add a full-body MRI service across its 12 locations in Texas, the two announced July 25.

This marks the 12th metro area launch for New York-based Ezra, with the Austin area its “most requested city to date.” The company now has 39 clinic locations offering an artificial intelligence-backed service that can search for 500 conditions across 13 organs.

First launched in 2014, Longhorn Imaging bills itself as a “leading” outpatient imaging network in Texas.

“Longhorn has always prioritized providing patients with the best possible radiology experience—and as so many of them have asked for a service like Ezra, we’re thrilled to be launching this partnership,” CEO David Avery said in an...

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