Hallmarq Installs 100th Global Equine Standing MRI

Hallmarq Installs 100th Global Equine Standing MRI

Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging is an award-winning global leader in innovative diagnostic imaging solutions. As industry specialists, we focus on providing safe, accurate and affordable advanced imaging for practicing veterinarians worldwide. Hallmarq Installs 100th Global Equine Standing MRI

Equine health professionals agree that Hallmarq’s Standing Equine MRI has revolutionized veterinary diagnostic imaging of the foot and lower limbs with less risk to the horse. Founder and Director Nick Bolas, a horse owner himself, says, “Equine MRI scans were rare and expensive until Hallmarq developed the first magnet specifically designed for the standing, sedated horse,” he says. “I am delighted to see how the original idea has developed, with image quality far beyond those early scans and still improving way beyond our 100th installation.

Hallmarq Installs 100th Global Equine Standing MRI, MRI is both accessible and affordable to owners of recreational and performance horses
Today, MRI is both accessible and affordable to owners of recreational and performance horses in 24 countries around the world. “Thriving in this highly specialized market is a testament to the unique expertise of the Hallmarq team, who have customer satisfaction firmly at the forefront of all they do,” Bolas states. “From initial concept to design, supply, install, training and support of their systems, the focus is on continuously improving the safety, accuracy and cost‑effectiveness of veterinary MRI.”

Dr. Tim Mair, equine surgeon and hospital director at Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic. Home of the first Hallmarq standing MRI, states, “We are proud to have been involve with the development of Hallmarq’s standing MRI scanner since its inception. Starting with a cardboard mock-up of the magnet. Progressing to the prototype scanner and with subsequent refinements of the hardware and software. We have seen this technology transform our ability to diagnose many musculoskeletal disorders of the distal limb of the horse, particularly diseases affecting the foot. Standing MRI is now established as a standard imaging modality in equine clinical practice. Hallmarq Installs 100th Global Equine Standing MRI

The 100th Hallmarq standing MRI unit was installed at Pferdeklinik Dalchenhof in Brittnau, Switzerland. Practice owners Drs. Martin Stoeckli and Diego Gygax state, “In many lameness cases in the distal equine limb. It is not possible to find a definitive diagnosis even with X-rays and ultrasound scans. With our new Hallmarq MRI system we are finally able to get the missing part to solve the puzzle. This is a big step ahead for us, our clients and most important for the horse.”

Hallmarq’s Nick Bolas says the journey continues with additional focus on growing the small animal market in North America with their innovative PetVet 1.5T MRI solution. Alongside continued growth of their established standing equine MRI business. “As Hallmarq approaches its third decade in business. We remain committed to improving the quality of life for horses and pets, especially in North America. Where we want to roll out new innovations and support practices in utilizing MRI diagnostics for their patients.”

About Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging

With a shared passion for improving animal health. We’ve partnered with our customers since 2000 to support imaging of over 100,000 animals in 24 countries. Our exclusive dedication to the industry and exceptional support we provide our customers has result in increase access to advanced clinical systems for small animal and equine practices around the globe.

Since the installation of its first system in 2002 at Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic in Kent, U.K. The mission of Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging has been to improve the safety. Accuracy and availability of MRI diagnostics for the care of recreational and performance horses around the world. Almost two decades later, the world’s first manufacturer of MRI for the standing. Sedate horse has installed its 100th system, with more than 100,000 horses scanned at private practices. Universities, racetracks and research centers around the world. Hallmarq Installs 100th Global Equine Standing MRI

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