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Imaging Associates partner with Carlton Football Club to launch innovative community imaging centre

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Melbourne, VIC – 2 June 2025 – Imaging Associates, in partnership with the Carlton Football Club, is proud to unveil a new world-class medical imaging centre today, located at the Club’s home, IKON Park.

Imaging Associates Carlton will be accessible to the public, providing high-quality radiology services to the broader community as well as enabling on-site imaging for the Carlton Football Club — a first for an Australian AFL Club.

Located on the left-side of the IKON Park main building, Imaging Associates Carlton will provide a comprehensive range of imaging services and include a focus on women's health, sports and spinal imaging, and injury treatment and prevention research.

This new centre represents a significant expansion of Imaging Associates’ network and a major investment in healthcare access and innovation in Melbourne’s inner north.

The new flagship clinic is positioned as a Centre of Excellence in Musculoskeletal (MSK) and Women’s Health Imaging, offering a full suite of diagnostic services to both elite athletes and the broader community. It will be led by Dr Mark Rassie, Imaging Associates' Clinical Director for Carlton and MSK Lead, who also oversees game day imaging for the Carlton Football Club.

“Our goal is to make elite-level imaging accessible to everyone,” said Dr Rassie. “We’re combining the precision and performance required by elite athletes with the warmth and attentiveness expected in everyday healthcare.”

Carlton CEO Brian Cook said Imaging Associates Carlton is part of a long-standing vision for the club and will have wide-reaching benefits for athletes and the community.

"To see it come to fruition after scrupulous planning is something we are very proud of, and we thank Imaging Associates for their expertise and partnership throughout the project,” said Cook.

"To be the first AFL Club with an imaging centre located within our own training ground aligns to the Club’s commitment to solidifying IKON Park as one of the country’s most elite, high-performance facilities.”

Imaging Associates Carlton will offer state-of-the-art scanning services, including 3T MRI for soft tissue and sports injury imaging, 3D Mammography the gold standard in mammography, Low Dose CT, Calcium Scoring, and general CT, Ultrasound, Digital X-Ray, and Image-Guided Procedures. It will also provide bulk billing for eligible scans and allow walk-in and same-day appointments.

To further enhance patient outcomes, Imaging Associates is investing heavily in clinical services and technology innovations over the coming year. This includes strengthening capabilities across MRI, CT, ultrasound, mammography, and digital X-ray, while maintaining its unwavering commitment to people-first, precision-driven care.

Founded in 2008, Imaging Associates is known for combining specialist radiology expertise with patient-centred service. The Carlton clinic is the latest expression of this mission — and of a longstanding relationship with the Carlton Football Club, whose AFL and AFLW players have relied on Imaging Associates for fast, accurate imaging for over a decade.

“We’re honoured to bring our services to Carlton and to offer the same quality of care trusted by professional athletes to the wider community,” said Dr Chris Holden, Chairperson of Imaging Associates. “This clinic sets a new benchmark in collaborative, high-performance healthcare.”

This launch comes at a time of significant growth for the Imaging Associates group. As a privately owned, doctor-led network, Imaging Associates currently operates 12 clinics across Melbourne, Victoria’s east, and Wagga Wagga, NSW. The group also provides radiology reporting services to public hospitals across Victoria and NSW.


Caption: (left to right) Carlton Football Club Deputy Chief Executive Officer Graham Wright, Imaging Associates Administration Team Leader Taylah Mactier, Imaging Associates Chairperson Dr. Chris Holden, Carlton Football Club President Robert Priesley, Imaging Associates CT Clinical Lead Mel Bannister, and Carlton Clinical Director Dr Mark Rassie.


Key Facts:

* Imaging Associates is partnering with the Carlton Football Club on new medical imaging centre.

* Known as Imaging Associates Carlton, the centre will be available to the public.

* It will offer a full service of diagnostic and imaging services, and be a Centre of Excellence in Musculoskeletal (MSK) and Women’s Health Imaging.

* The centre will be the first for an Australian AFL Club and provide on-site imaging for the Carlton Football Club.


About us:

Imaging Associates was founded in 2008 with a mission to unite exceptional radiology care with people-centric services. Owned and operated by a team of dedicated, world leading radiologists, Imaging Associates provides a comprehensive range of radiology services for all scan types. Built on a philosophy of patient-first care and compassion driven service, Imaging Associates has 12 clinics across Melbourne, Victoria’s East and Wagga Wagga in NSW, over 500 staff including radiologists, sonographers, clinical and operational staff. The group also provides radiology reporting services as part of several public health partnerships in Victoria and NSW. With trust and quality at their core, the doctor-led group aims to unify exceptional and people-centre care with world-class radiology services that enhance every patient’s healthcare journey. 

 Learn more: https://imagingassociates.net.au  


Contact details:

Louise Siddalls
Head of Sales and Marketing
Imaging Associates
[email protected]
+61 408 060218

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