Volume rendering capability changes the clinical conversation. A probe that reconstructs a fetal face from stacked two-dimensional slices gives the referring physician, and the patient, a visual that a flat B-mode image simply cannot match. Practices that add 3D and 4D capability to their obstetric, cardiac, or vascular workflow are not just adding an imaging feature; they are adding a differentiation point that affects referral patterns, patient retention, and scan volume over time. We finance 3D/4D ultrasound machines for practices that have decided this capability is worth the investment and need the right capital structure to make it work.
3D/4D systems span a wide price range. Entry-level platforms with basic volume reconstruction and static 3D rendering start somewhere in the $60k–$90k band. Full-featured obstetric systems with real-time 4D rendering, HD live surface mode, and complete fetal anatomy survey integration can reach $180,000 or more. Cardiac platforms adding real-time 3D from a matrix-array phased-array transducer typically sit in the premium tier. Our minimum is $50,000 and we handle the full range. The machine you select drives the financing conversation, not the other way around.