CDC’S HISTORY Founded in 1993, CDC has evolved significantly over three decades, responding to the growing demand for its services. In 2003, the addition of publicly funded services like ultrasound and image-guided pain management marked a significant expansion of its offerings—an expansion which continued with the establishment of new clinics in Calgary, Okotoks, and Edmonton over the subsequent decade. In 2013, CDC undertook a substantial acquisition, effectively doubling its size by acquiring clinics from CML in both cities. By 2021, CDC had burgeoned to encompass 18 clinics across Alberta. This milestone year also witnessed a strategic partnership with NovaCap, Canada’s preeminent private equity firm boasting over four decades of success. Leveraging this partnership, CDC embarked on a trajectory of expansion and acquisition, including Guardian Radiology, culminating in its present stature of 42 clinics spread throughout Canada. Through these strategic initiatives, CDC has steadfastly remained at the forefront of providing accessible and high-quality diagnostic imaging services to communities across the nation. Darcy Verhun says, “Our acquisition of clinics from CML in 2013 marked a significant expansion, doubling our size and solidifying our position as a premier radiology service provider in Alberta.” This strategic move propelled CDC towards its current stature, boasting 42 clinics nationwide by 2021. Darcy Verhun Chief Executive Officer Dr. Robert Davies President & Chief Medical Officer 12 MAY 2024 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA
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