Philips builds ultrasound around where the scan needs to happen, and that range shows in the portfolio. From the EPIQ Elite anchoring a premium echo lab to the Philips Lumify clipped to a tablet for point-of-care rounds, the brand covers both ends of the imaging spectrum. Financing any Philips system, whether new or pre-owned, works the same way on our end: we match the term and structure to the practice's cash flow and the system's expected scan volume.
Premium Philips cart systems like the EPIQ Elite and EPIQ 7 typically price between $150,000 and $280,000 depending on transducer library and software packages. Mid-tier systems in the Affiniti 70 and Affiniti 50 range land between $80,000 and $160,000. The Lumify, a probe-based system that works with a compatible device, sits well below our $50,000 minimum as a standalone purchase but is often bundled with service and accessories into a qualifying transaction.
We finance new Philips equipment, certified pre-owned from authorized dealers, and trade-in units being purchased from peer facilities. Every transaction from $50,000 up to several million dollars is in scope. Application-only approvals, which skip financial statements and rely on three months of bank statements instead, are available up to roughly $400,000.