
NORWALK – Norwalk Radiology Consultants (NRC) with Stamford Health has officially opened its expanded facility at 148 East Ave., which includes advanced imaging capabilities and provides diagnostic services.
The expanded facility now features 8,191 square feet of modernized space and four new patient rooms, offering a comprehensive suite of imaging services. In addition to ultrasound, 3D mammography, and bone density testing, patients now have access to new MRI, CT scan, and X-ray, all delivered with state-of-the-art technology and the trusted expertise of NRC’s board-certified radiologists.
“We are very excited to build upon our existing collaboration with Stamford Health,” said Dr. Ronald Lee, chair of Stamford Health’s Department of Radiology and radiologist of Norwalk Radiology Consultants, P.C. “For decades, NRC has served the Norwalk area with trusted, physician-led imaging and strong local clinical ties.”
Liz Longmore, executive vice president and COO at Stamford Health, is hopeful of the positive impact the new space will have on the community.
“By transforming this facility, we are reinforcing our commitment to providing our community with greater comfort, convenience, and access to advanced diagnostic services,” Longmore said. “We are incredibly proud of our joint venture with NRC and look forward to our continued growth together.”
In 2024, Stamford Health and Norwalk Radiology Consultants launched their collaborative entity, Norwalk Radiology Consultants with Stamford Health, sharing a commitment to providing lower Fairfield County with cutting-edge, high-quality, and personalized care, close to home.
In 2025, Stamford Health received accreditation from the American College of Radiology (ACR) as a Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence (DICOE) at all its imaging sites, including NRC with Stamford Health.
“I am so pleased that this upgrade was thoughtfully designed to improve the patient experience,” added Dr. Andrew Shih, clinical director of outpatient imaging at NRC with Stamford Health. “From a modern, comfortable space to new equipment and updated technology, every update was made with the goal of making imaging services easier and more seamless for our patients.”













