Edinburg Chamber Welcomes Houston Medical Imaging To Cornerstone Medical Plaza

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Houston Medical Imaging celebrated their arrival at Edinburg’s Cornerstone Medical Plaza with a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

Houston Medical Imaging (HMI) is a radiologist-owned and operated diagnostic imaging clinic offering a full array of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging services to the Rio Grande Valley community.

Randy Stenoien, CEO of Houston Medical Imaging and staff were joined by Mayor Richard Molina, Council Member Johnny Garcia, Edinburg Chamber board members and ambassadors.

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“We are proud to have the great technology Houston Medical Imaging offers in Edinburg, TX. Residents no longer have to travel out of town for this state of the art technology,” said Ronnie Larralde, Executive Director of the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

The HMI facility is home to the Siemens Healthineers MAGNETOM Lumia MRI scanner. This scanner enables dramatic reductions in exam times with accurate results making this MRI scanner the best south of San Antonio. 

HMI is located on 2502 W. Trenton Rd. Edinburg, TX. The facility will officially open its doors on May 3, 2021.

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