Mobile MRI Rentals

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Atlas Medical has been a frontrunner in providing state-of-the-art mobile imaging solutions, including mobile MRI rentals, for over a decade. We understand the challenges faced by hospitals and healthcare facilities during construction downtimes, temporary or seasonal volume increases, or while waiting for budget approvals.


State of the Art Imaging Technology

Our fleet, featuring systems from industry leaders like Philips, GE, and Siemens, ensures access to the latest in imaging technology. These custom-built trailers are tailored specifically for mobile MRI rentals, offering unparalleled clinical efficiency.


Flexible Solutions for Every Need

Atlas Medical offers various systems at different price points to match clinical and financial requirements. Our financial flexibility is reflected in options like short and long-term rentals, leases, fee/use arrangements, and disposable rebate programs.


Mobile Solutions that meet the needs of Administrators and Clinicians

Whether you're a hospital administrator, a physician, or an MRI technician, Atlas Medical caters to your specific needs.


For Administrators: Our turnkey solutions provide financial flexibility, allowing you to focus on budget and operations while we handle the technicalities.


For Clinicians: The latest imaging technology and clinical support ensure that you can continue delivering excellent patient care.


Around-the-Clock Support and Training

We don’t just provide equipment; we ensure you’re equipped to use it. Our around-the-clock technical support, application training, and service coverage are part of the package, allowing your team to utilize our mobile MRI trailer to its fullest potential.


Quality and Safety: Certification of Inspection

Every mobile MRI scanner in our fleet undergoes a rigorous inspection before each rental, accompanied by a certificate of inspection. This ensures that the equipment you receive is safe, reliable, and ready for immediate use.


A Nationwide Reach

Serving the continental United States, Atlas Medical is your nationwide partner in mobile MRI rental solutions.


Case Study: Enhancing Diagnostic Imaging during an MRI Upgrade

Consider the case of St. John's Hospital, which faced a major challenge when its in-house MRI scanner was scheduled for a six-month renovation. With the need to maintain patient care, St. John's Hospital turned to Atlas Medical


Atlas Medical provided clinical consultation to help St. John's team understand their various temporary MRI rental options. St. John's scan mix and physician/tech preferences resulted in the conclusion that a Mobile MRI Trailer was the best option. Since St. John's team had previously used a Siemens MRI scanner and were replacing it with another Siemens MRI scanner it was decided that St. John's would rent a Mobile MRI truck that included a Siemens system. This would allow for familiarity with the technology, image quality, and user interface.


St. John's subsequently rented one of our high-end Siemens mobile MRI trailers on a fee/use agreement. This financial arrangement ensured that the rental MRI trailer was financially feasible while providing St. John's patients with uninterrupted, top-quality diagnostic imaging care. The mobile MRI trailer was delivered, calibrated, tested, and installed within a week, and St. John's Hospital successfully managed their patient load without any impact in care quality. St. John's highest volume physician even stated that he preferred the Atlas Medical Mobile MRI rental images to the MRI scanner that was being replaced at the hospital.


About Atlas Medical

Atlas Medical, a pioneer in mobile imaging solutions, has been dedicated to serving hospitals and healthcare facilities across the continental United States for over a decade. Renowned for our state-of-the-art imaging technology, award-winning service, and unmatched clinical expertise, we specialize in providing customized mobile MRI rentals. Our fleet boasts cutting-edge systems from industry leaders like Philips, GE, and Siemens, each designed specifically for mobile MRI rentals. We are committed to delivering turnkey solutions encompassing the latest imaging technology, comprehensive technical support, application training, and flexible financial options. At Atlas Medical, we pride ourselves on enhancing patient care and supporting healthcare providers with innovative, efficient, and reliable mobile medical solutions.


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About the Author

Atlas Medical Project Management

Say hello to Sean Schneider - our Mobile Project Manager at Atlas Medical. Sean has worked in the medical imaging industry for over 20 years, including 10 years with Atlas Medical. 


Sean has a knack for making complicated projects simple to understand. Around here, Sean's the man who keeps things moving smoothly.


When Sean isn't helping launch our mobile imaging units at new sites he enjoys spending time with his family, golf, and hockey.

July 29, 2025
Learn about Atlas Medical's Experience with Siemens Mobile CT Rentals
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Mobile CT Rental Guide from America's #1 CT Rental Provider - Atlas Medical
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In today's fast-paced healthcare landscape, the demand for accessible and efficient imaging solutions is more critical than ever. Welcome to your ultimate guide to mobile PET/CT rental services, where convenience meets cutting-edge technology. These services allow medical facilities to enhance patient care without the burden of expensive equipment purchases. Imagine having a state-of-the-art imaging solution at your doorstep, ready to deliver accurate diagnostics whenever and wherever needed. This guide will explore the benefits, logistics, and considerations of mobile PET/CT rentals, empowering healthcare professionals to optimize their services while maintaining high standards of care. Ready to unlock a new level of convenience in medical imaging? Let’s dive in! Understanding PET/CT Technology PET/CT technology, a fusion of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Computed Tomography (CT), stands at the forefront of medical imaging diagnostics. PET scans use radioactive tracers to visualize metabolic processes in the body, providing invaluable insights into the functionality of tissues and organs. CT scans, on the other hand, use X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body's internal structures. When combined, PET/CT imaging delivers comprehensive data, elucidating both anatomical and metabolic information, which is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. The integration of PET and CT technologies allows for the detection of abnormalities at a molecular level, often before structural changes become apparent. This early detection capability is crucial in oncology, cardiology, and neurology, where timely intervention can significantly alter patient outcomes. For instance, in cancer care, PET/CT can identify malignant tumors, monitor the effectiveness of therapies, and detect recurrences with remarkable precision. This dual-modality imaging not only enhances diagnostic accuracy but also minimizes the need for multiple scans, reducing patient exposure to radiation and streamlining the diagnostic process. Furthermore, advancements in PET/CT technology have led to the development of more sophisticated scanners with improved resolution and faster imaging times. Innovations such as time-of-flight (TOF) PET and digital PET have further enhanced image quality and diagnostic confidence. These technological strides underscore the importance of PET/CT in modern medicine, making it an indispensable tool for healthcare providers aiming to deliver top-tier patient care.
July 16, 2025
FAQ: Everything Cardiac & IR Teams Ask About Philips Mobile Cath Labs
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Philips Azurion and Allura Cath Lab and IR Suite Rentals
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Philips Azurion and Allura Cath Lab and IR Suite Rentals
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Philips Mobile and Modular Cath Lab and IR Suite Rentals
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Why Cost Transparency Matters When your fixed cath room closes for renovation, you face two options: purchase a second lab outright or rent a fully equipped Philips mobile unit for the downtime. Understanding the real dollars attached to each choice helps stakeholders approve budgets quickly and keep patient care uninterrupted. Up-Front Capital vs. Short-Term Cash Flow Buying a Second Lab Capital purchase price: $2.5 M–$3.5 M for a Philips Azurion suite, depending on detector size and options. Construction costs: $500 K–$1 M for shielded walls, HVAC, and electrical upgrades. Depreciation schedule: Capitalised over 7–10 years; ties up future budgets. Renting a Mobile Philips Cath Lab Monthly rental rate all inclusive of trailer (or modular), Philips Azurion (or Allura FD20), Medrad Injector, Hemodynamics, IVUS, service coverage, apps training, insurance etc. No long-term asset: Expense hits operating budget only for the renovation window. Hidden Costs to Factor In Staff retraining: Zero for a Philips rental if your fixed rooms are already Philips; minimal if your team is Siemens or GE. Service contracts: Mobile rental includes 24/7 coverage; a purchased lab requires a $150 K–$200 K annual service plan. IT integration: Trailer ties into existing PACS and EMR—no new interface fees. Insurance: Rental unit typically folds into your existing equipment rider at no additional premium. When Buying Still Makes Sense Renovation exceeds 24 months and the hospital plans to expand cath capacity permanently. The facility lacks space to park or power a trailer. Capital funds are abundant while operating budgets are restricted. Key Takeaways Rentals shine for short-term projects where cash conservation and speed to patient care are critical. A Philips mobile lab delivers identical workflow to your fixed Azurion or Allura rooms, preserving clinical quality without a seven-figure capital outlay. Transparent, all-in pricing lets finance teams plug numbers straight into the project budget—no hidden fees or post-install surprises. Get a Precise Quote for Your Renovation Window Scroll down to the Contact Us form and provide us with your planned renovation start and end dates and current imaging platform (Philips, Siemens, or GE) and model (Azurion, Allura, Artis Zee, etc). Within one business day we’ll have a specialist reach out to you to further discuss your project. No, we’re not changing the world. But we help the healthcare providers that are.
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Philips Mobile and Modular Cath Lab Rentals
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Why These Approvals Matter Even though your Philips mobile cath lab is fully built and CE marked, most state Departments of Health (DOH) or Public Health (DPH) still require a formal review before first patient use. Skipping the paperwork can invalidate reimbursement, delay construction schedules, and expose the hospital to penalties. Who Regulates Mobile Cath Labs? State DOH / DPH – reviews radiation shielding, infection-control, and clinical-services scope. Radiation-Control Bureau (in many states) – evaluates lead equivalency and physics testing. Local building & fire departments – verify electrical, structural, and egress safety. Facility accreditation bodies (TJC, DNV, AAAHC) – may ask for the approval letter during survey. Five-Step Roadmap to Fast Approval Pre-application call Contact your state DOH inspector and confirm which forms apply to a temporary mobile cath lab. Ask for typical review timelines; many states will fast-track if patient services would otherwise stop. Gather core documents Philips manufacturer’s spec sheet (shows IEC 60601 compliance). Trailer floor plan with lead-wall notation. Radiation safety officer (RSO) letter and shielding design outline. Service-agreement copy (proves 24/7 support). Submit the application Include a cover letter explaining renovation context and patient-safety benefits. Pay the one-time mobile-unit fee (ranges $200–$1,500). On-site inspection The state inspector will verify power, egress paths, and shielding integrity. Have the physicist’s acceptance-test results ready. Receive written authorization File the approval letter with Radiology, Cardiology, and Compliance teams. Post the permit inside the trailer as many states require it visible to staff. Documentation Checklist (What States Most Often Request) Philips trailer floor plan Lead-shielding report (signed by a licensed medical physicist) Equipment invoice or ownership letter (shows it is a rental, not a donation) Infection-Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) sign-off Emergency-power statement (generator tie-in) Written policies for crash-cart access, waste disposal, and patient transfer Proven Tips to Speed Approval Submit photos of the pad, ramp, and door swing with the application—many inspectors will waive pre-inspection if visuals are clear. Highlight the positive-pressure HEPA system; infection-control teams often fast-track when they see it. Schedule the state inspector two weeks before delivery; if the unit arrives early, you only need a brief walk-through to close the file. Keep your RSO in the email loop—some states send questions directly to them rather than to Facilities. Need More Guidance? Scroll down to the Contact Us form below. Give us a brief overview of your project and we'll have a project manager reach out to you within 1 business day. “No, we’re not changing the world. But we help the healthcare providers that are.” – Atlas Medical