About us

Our History


Founded in the mid-1960s as Linton Radiology, our clinic has always been committed to meeting the healthcare needs of our community. Over the decades, we have evolved, enriched our services, and adapted our equipment to provide you with the most comprehensive and modern care.
In the 1970s, the arrival of Clarke Radiology marked an important milestone in our development. This merger allowed us to gradually expand our expertise, notably through the introduction of mammography, ultrasound, bone densitometry, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and fluoroscopy.

Mission


Our mission is to provide top-of-the-line expert medical imaging services with rapid and timely transmission of results to the requested physician. We make a caring and personalized approach to every patient our priority. We are committed to providing an efficient and rapid service as well as a more comfortable, relaxed and pleasant atmosphere as opposed to an often overcrowded and stressful hospital setting.

Vision


Clarke Medical Imaging Center is motivated by a desire to continuously improve the quality of care and services offered to our customers. The implementation of strategies and actions that may lead to establishing a culture of quality, safety and performance is encouraged and considered essential to the achievement of its mission.

Values

Driven by our values ​​of empathy, rigor, innovation, flexibility, and excellence, the Clarke Clinic's team of radiology specialists is committed to providing you with the highest quality care, focused on your well-being.

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Our specialists

Clarke Medical Imaging Centre is owned and operated by the group of radiologists practicing at the Montreal Jewish General Hospital, a tertiary care medical center and teaching hospital for the McGill University Faculty of Medicine. All radiologists are licensed by the Collège des Médecins du Québec and hold teaching positions in the Department of Radiology at McGill University's Faculty of Medicine. All radiologists are highly specialized, having trained at some of the most prestigious academic institutions in North America.
Our medical imaging technologists play a key role in producing essential images to help physicians, particularly radiologists, detect and monitor various diseases and medical conditions. Each technologist is highly specialized and a required member of the Ordre des technologues en imagerie médicale, radio-oncologie et électrophysiologie médicale du Québec, thus ensuring high standards of competence and professionalism.

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Our history: key moments

The 1980s saw the integration of new technologies such as diagnostic ultrasound and bone densitometry, expanding the range of services we could offer our patients.
In 1990, Clarke Radiology also obtained accreditation in mammography from the Canadian Association of Radiologists and joined the Quebec Breast Cancer Screening Program (PQDCS) in 1998, further strengthening our key role in the fight against cancer.
The introduction of a new MRI clinic in 2002 further enhanced our ability to offer comprehensive, cutting-edge diagnostic care.
Then, in 2011, the Clarke MRI and Clarke Radiology merged to create the Clarke Medical Imaging Centre, a modern center that remains imbued with the values ​​that have guided us from the beginning.

The quality and safety of your care have always been our priority. It is with this in mind that we were accredited by the Conseil Québécois d'agrément (CQA), and more recently by Accreditation Canada. This recognition demonstrates our ongoing commitment to providing you with the highest quality care.
Today, although our name has evolved, many continue to call us simply Clarke Radiologie, a name synonymous with trust and commitment to our community.
For over 50 years, we have been there for you, with the same passion and commitment to providing quality, accessible, and compassionate medical care.