Scan volume drives cardiology revenue, and scan volume depends on having the right probe at the right place at the right time. A cardiac ultrasound machine that earns through a full schedule of stress echos, resting studies, and follow-up exams generates a clear return that most financing structures can respect. We fund new and pre-owned cardiac ultrasound equipment for independent cardiology practices, hospital-based echo labs, and mobile cardiac imaging providers. Our minimum is $50,000, the sweet spot runs from $100,000 to $150,000 and above, and we routinely work with buyers whose credit sits in the B or C tier.
Cardiac ultrasound systems range from mid-tier workhorses suited for high-throughput echo labs all the way up to premium platforms with speckle-tracking, 3D volumetric capability, and tissue Doppler analysis. A dedicated echocardiography system carries a different acquisition cost than a general-purpose machine pushed into cardiac work, and your financing structure should reflect which you are actually buying. We underwrite both, and we handle used equipment without the haircuts that slow down other lenders.