MobiHealth News June 6, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

The aim is to use See-Mode’s thyroid ultrasound as a way to enhance workflow and diagnostic accuracy at RadNet imaging centers.

Diagnostic imaging company RadNet, via DeepHealth, its wholly-owned subsidiary, has acquired AI ultrasound imaging company See-Mode Technologies.

See-Mode’s AI-powered ultrasound detection, characterization and reporting application for thyroid and breast will be integrated into RadNet’s DeepHealth population health offerings.

According to RadNet, See-Mode’s original applications for detecting and characterizing thyroid nodules and breast lesions in ultrasound imaging “improve diagnostic accuracy and enhance clinical workflows by generating standardized reports.”

“Early deployment of See-Mode’s FDA-approved thyroid ultrasound AI across a portion of our imaging centers has demonstrated up to a 30% reduction in scan time as a result of increased workflow efficiency...

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