Indianapolis-based Modular Devices Inc. is pleased to report that it has expanded its fleet of interim labs to include more CT scanner options. The turnkey labs are available to medical centers around the country for short and long-term leases. 

At a time when many CT lab providers have suffered from slumping sales and general growth, Modular Devices spent years researching the field, acquiring and refurbishing equipment, and educating its staff technicians.

“The expansion of our product line is an exciting opportunity for our company to continue growing and learning, while also taking our fundamental philosophy of high quality products with excellent service to the marketplace,” said Greg Mink, chief operating officer at Modular Devices. “The addition of more CT labs to our fleet allows our customers to contract services from the proven mobile and modular lab leader.”

Modular Devices’ interim CT labs feature completely refurbished 16-slice systems from GE, Phillips and Siemens. The scanners are integrated into trailers that are subject to a 100-point inspection upon each lease completion.

The launch follows 25 years of successful implementation of cath, angio and EP labs in facilities of all sizes.  Notable projects include massive disaster relief efforts for tornado-torn Joplin, Mo. in 2011.  

Modular Devices’ most recent interim CT lab venture is underway at Natividad Medical Center in Salinas, Calif. The mobile CT lab has helped the hospital obtain a Level II Trauma Center designation. 

Modular Devices was founded in 1987, and is a privately owned company. The company created the first mobile cath lab more than 25 years ago, and today concentrates its services on the monthly leasing of its interim labs.