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RadNet, Inc. Reschedules its Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2007 Earnings Conference...

Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:07pm EDT
RadNet, Inc. Reschedules its Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2007 Earnings Conference Call

LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--
RadNet, Inc. (NASDAQ:RDNT), a national leader in providing
high-quality, cost-effective diagnostic imaging services through a
network of owned and operated outpatient imaging centers, announced
today that it has rescheduled its conference call to discuss its
fourth quarter and full year 2007 results to Monday, March 31th, 2008
at 7:30 a.m. Pacific Time (10:30 a.m. Eastern Time) in order to give
RadNet and its auditors additional time to complete the audit of its
financial results.

   Investors are invited to listen to RadNet's conference call by
dialing 888-708-5710. International callers can dial 913-981-5510.
There will also be simultaneous and archived webcasts available at
www.radnet.com under the "Investors" menu section and "News Releases"
sub-menu of the website. An archived replay of the call will also be
available until March 31st and can be accessed by dialing 888-203-1112
from the U.S., or 719-457-0820 for international callers, and using
the passcode 5314734.

   About RadNet, Inc.

   RadNet, Inc. is a national market leader providing high-quality,
cost-effective diagnostic imaging services through a network of 155
fully-owned and operated outpatient imaging centers. RadNet's core
markets include California, Maryland, Delaware and New York. Together
with affiliated radiologists, and inclusive of full-time and per diem
employees and technicians, RadNet has a total of approximately 4,000
employees. For more information, visit http://www.radnet.com.

RadNet, Inc.
Mark Stolper
Chief Financial Officer
310-445-2800
or
Integrated Corporate Relations, Inc.
John Mills
310-954-1105
jmills@icrinc.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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