If your facility operates an imaging system not listed here, contact MBT to discuss whether it falls within the approved service scope. MBT will not attempt to service equipment outside its capabilities – facilities receive an honest assessment before any service agreement is made. Scope confirmation is a standard part of MBT’s initial service review process.
Scheduled preventive maintenance for imaging systems to keep equipment performing accurately, reduce unplanned downtime, and maintain a current service record for compliance purposes.
Performance verification and calibration support for imaging equipment to confirm systems are operating within expected parameters and producing accurate diagnostic output.
Systematic troubleshooting for imaging equipment issues – identifying the root cause of performance problems and recommending appropriate corrective action.
Corrective service for imaging equipment failures and performance issues, with clear documentation of findings and actions taken after every repair engagement.
Written service records after every visit formatted to support accreditation reviews, state surveys, and radiology quality assurance programs.
Recurring service agreements structured around the facility’s imaging equipment inventory, scheduling requirements, and compliance documentation needs.
Imaging equipment service requires a focused, organized approach. MBT’s dedicated imaging service program is led by an engineer with over 30 years of specialized imaging experience, addressing the full scope of diagnostic and procedural imaging needs — from routine preventive maintenance to performance verification, repair support, and structured documentation.
A dedicated imaging service page also strengthens search visibility for imaging-specific service terms, helping facilities that are actively searching for qualified imaging equipment engineering support find MBT directly.
What makes MBT different from a general independent biomedical service organization is not the list of services offered – it is the depth of experience behind those services. Most independent biomedical companies service imaging equipment as one category among stretchers, infusion pumps, patient monitors, and beds. MBT’s lead engineer has spent his entire 30+ year career on radiology and diagnostic imaging systems. That singular focus produces faster troubleshooting, deeper system knowledge, and better outcomes for facilities where imaging is the core business.
For facilities across the Midwest that are looking for an imaging equipment service partner with genuine specialization – not a generalist who handles imaging occasionally – MBT is built for exactly that. Whether the need is a one-time service visit, a pre-accreditation equipment review, or a recurring preventive maintenance program, MBT approaches every engagement with the technical background and organizational discipline that imaging environments require.
MBT supports a broad imaging equipment scope including general radiology and X-ray equipment, portable X-ray and radiographic systems, DR and CR digital radiography, fluoroscopy and C-arm systems, ultrasound systems, CT systems, injectors, mammography systems where applicable, and related imaging support equipment and accessories. Scope confirmation is part of the initial service review process – contact MBT to confirm whether your specific equipment is a fit.
No. MBT provides the full range of imaging equipment service including preventive maintenance, performance verification and calibration, troubleshooting and diagnostic support, repair and corrective service, documentation and compliance support, and ongoing service program development. Imaging service is most effective when it is part of a structured recurring program rather than reactive repair only.
Yes. MBT structures recurring service agreements for imaging facilities built around the facility’s equipment inventory, scheduling requirements, and compliance documentation needs. Recurring programs include scheduled preventive maintenance, periodic performance verification, and consistent documentation after every visit.
Yes. Every imaging service visit from MBT includes written documentation of what was performed, what was found, and any recommended follow-up. Documentation is formatted to support accreditation reviews, state surveys, and radiology quality assurance programs, and is provided to the facility after every visit.
MBT’s lead engineer has spent his entire 30+ year career focused exclusively on radiology and diagnostic imaging equipment service. This is not general biomedical service with imaging as one line item – imaging is the core expertise MBT was built around. CT systems, X-ray, fluoroscopy, C-arm, ultrasound, and related imaging infrastructure are what MBT’s lead engineer has worked on for his entire career.
Yes. MBT can conduct pre-accreditation equipment reviews, perform performance verification to confirm systems are operating within expected parameters, and provide documentation structured to support accreditation submissions. If your facility has an upcoming accreditation review, mention this when submitting your service request so MBT can prioritize accordingly.
Yes. MBT serves imaging facilities throughout the Midwest including Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Contact MBT to confirm availability for your specific location.
Submit a request through the website or call (708) 406-9887 directly. Include your facility type, location, the imaging systems you need serviced, and whether you are looking for a one-time visit or a recurring service program. MBT will follow up to review scope and confirm next steps.