Now Open: Whitney Imaging’s Comprehensive Breast Health Center

Midstate Radiology Associates, LLC is excited to announce that Whitney Imaging has completed construction to expand medical imaging capabilities to include Women’s Imaging in our 2200 Whitney Avenue, Hamden location. These advancements renew our commitment to continue operating as an independent premier full-service practice, providing the most advanced and affordable radiology services available today. Comprehensive…

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Midstate Radiology Associates, LLC. Announces Acquisition of NHRA and Whitney Imaging centers in Hamden, CT

Midstate Radiology Associates, LLC. continues to expand its award winning imaging services to more convenient Connecticut locations. Midstate Radiology Associates, LLC. (MRA) announced the acquisition of New Haven Radiology Associates, PC. (NHRA) and Whitney Imaging sites. This acquisition enables Midstate Radiology Associates, LLC. to continue expanding their footprint across the state, providing comprehensive imaging services…

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Midstate Radiology Associates Unveils Express Check-In

At Midstate Radiology Associates, we are always looking for ways to keep improving upon our award-winning patient experience. In support of this mission, we recently unveiled Express Check-In at MidState Medical Center Radiology in Meriden and Backus Outpatient Care Center in Norwich! This new technology will allow patients to access and input their personal information…

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Commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day As a Paid Holiday

Midstate Radiology Associates, LLC is extremely proud to announce that our organization has designated Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a paid holiday, starting in January 2022. Taking a Stand on Equality Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is celebrated each year on the third Monday in January. Americans are encouraged to reflect on Dr. King’s…

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COVID Vaccination Guidelines for Screening Mammograms

One of the side effects of the COVID vaccine can be enlargement of the lymph nodes under the arm into which the dose was injected. Over a period of time, those nodes will return to normal size and any soft tissue swelling will resolve. Enlarged nodes may be a normal response to the vaccination. Our…

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