News | Radiology Business | January 06, 2026

As a result of the merger, Tri-Imaging Solutions and DirectMed Imaging will operate under the Tri-Imaging name.


Jan. 6, 2026 — DirectMed Imaging, a portfolio company of Frazier Healthcare Partners, has acquired Tri-Imaging Solutions. DirectMed and Tri-Imaging will be combined into a single, integrated provider of aftermarket diagnostic imaging parts, systems, service, technical training and operate under the Tri-Imaging name.

The combined organization will be led by the current Tri-Imaging leadership team, with Eric Wright as CEO, and bring together two complementary imaging platforms serving healthcare networks, independent service organizations and equipment manufacturers. DirectMed is a global provider of aftermarket diagnostic imaging parts, systems and repair services across MRI, CT and X-ray modalities, with LBN in Denmark and ScanMed in Omaha, NE as complementary businesses.

Tri-Imaging provides customer focused data analytics, replacement parts, on-site service, technical support, and industry-recognized training programs for medical imaging professionals. It supports customers nationwide across major OEMs and modalities.

Together, the combined Tri-Imaging platform offers customers a scaled partner focused on maximizing imaging uptime, extending equipment life and lowering total cost of ownership.

Expanded Capabilities

The combination strengthens Tri-Imaging’s ability to support customers through:

  • Broader and deeper inventory of multi-modality imaging parts across all major OEMs
  • Expanded service capabilities, including depot repair, field service, and technical support
  • Enhanced training and education programs for engineering teams

“DirectMed and Tri-Imaging share a common purpose of keeping critical imaging equipment up and running so providers can focus on patient care,” said Eric Wright, CEO of Tri-Imaging. “Bringing our teams together under the Tri-Imaging name strengthens and expands our ability to globally support customers with the parts, service, and training they need across imaging modalities.”

“Supporting DirectMed as it builds a scaled, global imaging platform has been a key focus for Frazier,” said Kent Berkley, Partner at Frazier Healthcare Partners. “Adding Tri-Imaging’s highly regarded service, parts and technology platform capabilities is a natural next step in that strategy and aligns with our goal of creating a best-in-class imaging solutions provider.”

For more information, visit triimaging.com.


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