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Digital X-ray manufacturer launches ImaSight 4000

Chiropractic Economics June 5, 2013

resizedimage248244-imasight-logo-1200June 5, 2013 — ImaSight, a manufacturer of digital X-ray imaging systems and software for the chiropractic industry, announced that it has answered the demand for a lower-cost/higher-quality digital X-ray system with its launch of the ImaSight 4000.

“In today’s economic climate, chiropractors still strive to provide quality service that will meet their patients’ needs and expectations,” said Steve Johnston, vice president and co-founder of ImaSight. “We understand the demands placed on chiropractors, which is why we worked diligently to create what the industry had yet to provide — a superior digital X-ray system that empowers chiropractors to provide the highest level of service without breaking the bank.”

The chiropractic community demanded a low-cost/high-quality solution to its practice needs, and ImaSight met that demand by creating the ImaSight 4000 system. The reality is that the chiropractic community, just like the medical community before it, is embracing the power of digital X-ray technology. Patients today have come to expect digital X-ray technology when visiting a healthcare professional, and with the new ImaSight 4000 system, chiropractors now have the ability to affordably meet these expectations without sacrificing the quality of digital X-ray imaging.

“Having served nearly ten years in the digital X-ray industry, all in the chiropractic space, I’ve never encountered a system with such a high level of quality and such a low price point,” commented Andrew Cheesman, industry veteran and sales manager at ImaSight.

Source: ImaSight, imasightchiro.com

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