Atlanta’s Northside Hospital has acquired 22 medical imaging centers in Georgia, expanding its reach in outpatient services.

The purchase of MedQuest’s centers in the state brings Northside’s total of imaging centers to 56 in North and Central Georgia.

“We’re committed to a strong outpatient infrastructure,’’ Lee Echols, vice president of marketing and communications for Northside, said Thursday. “The growth of outpatient services is absolutely dramatic.’’

The price was not disclosed. MedQuest, headquartered in Alpharetta, is a subsidiary of North Carolina-based Novant Health.

Imaging centers can deliver services that include X-rays, MRIs and CT scans, along with mammography and bone-density scans.

Experts called the purchase a good move for the nonprofit Northside system. It’s already one of the largest health care players in Georgia, with hospitals in Atlanta, Canton and Cumming.

With the deal, Northside has picked up imaging centers as far south as Warner Robins, and as far north as Demorest in Habersham County. Additional locations are in Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett and Cobb counties in metro Atlanta.

MedQuest will continue to operate 43 centers outside Georgia.

“The expansion is a great improvement in our patient’s access to care, which is a major consideration in today’s health care,” Northside’s Echols said.

MedQuest will also provide strategic and management services to Northside’s imaging network.

Chris Kane, a consultant with DHG Healthcare, said Thursday that Northside has consistently invested in imaging services.

“Any geographic expansion allows you to carry your brand into new areas,’’ Kane said, adding that MedQuest is “well-regarded for its operation, management and scheduling’’ of imaging services.

This story was done in collaboration with Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation. Andy Miller is CEO and editor of Georgia Health News.

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