Princeton Radiology announces expansion into new state with state-of-the-art center

New Jersey-based Princeton Radiology is expanding into a new state with the opening of a state-of-the-art imaging center. 

The practice, which has been around for 65 years, on Tuesday announced the launch of its latest outpost in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Princeton Radiology said the center will offer perks including same-day scheduling, faster report turnaround times, and updated technology for more personalized and comprehensive breast health assessments. 

"At Princeton Radiology, our goal is to build a healthier community by expanding access to excellence in imaging,” Newtown resident and Chief Operating Officer Marc Rothenberg said in an Oct. 1 announcement. “We are proud to bring our expertise and commitment to compassionate care to Newtown and the surrounding areas.” 

The Princeton Radiology Newtown Center will offer a broad range of imaging services including MRI, CT, mammography, ultrasound, X-ray and DEXA. The practice now operates about a dozen locations and previously merged with Medical Park Imaging in 2021. Princeton Radiology also inked a deal with startup Ezra earlier this year to add a whole-body MRI service. 

Marty Stempniak

Marty Stempniak has covered healthcare since 2012, with his byline appearing in the American Hospital Association's member magazine, Modern Healthcare and McKnight's. Prior to that, he wrote about village government and local business for his hometown newspaper in Oak Park, Illinois. He won a Peter Lisagor and Gold EXCEL awards in 2017 for his coverage of the opioid epidemic. 

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