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Wireless Ultrasound Probes

Finance wireless ultrasound probes for point-of-care, emergency, and bedside imaging programs. Clarius, Butterfly iQ+, and major brands. Apply today.

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A probe that connects to a device in a clinician's pocket and transmits images over Wi-Fi changes where scanning happens. No cable to the cart, no console to wheel into position, no docking procedure before imaging begins. The physician walks to the patient, connects the probe, and the scan is live in seconds on a tablet or smartphone. That workflow shift is why wireless ultrasound probes have moved from curiosity to clinical standard in emergency medicine, hospitalist programs, and point-of-care settings over the past several years.

We finance wireless ultrasound probes and wireless-capable scanning systems for urgent care clinics, hospital-based programs, private practices adding point-of-care capability, and mobile imaging services. Our minimum is $50,000. Individual wireless probes from major manufacturers typically price between $2,000 and $10,000 depending on the manufacturer and transducer type, meaning a single probe purchase requires bundling with software subscriptions, accessories, or additional units to reach our minimum. Many practices finance multiple probes and support packages together as a single transaction.

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Questions About Wireless Ultrasound Probes

Review the common timing, documentation, and equipment questions before sending the quote.

A single wireless probe costs $6,000. Can that be financed on its own?

A single $6,000 probe falls below our $50,000 minimum. The most practical approach is to bundle multiple probes for a team of providers, or combine the probe purchase with annual software subscriptions and accessories on one invoice to reach the minimum. Alternatively, if you are also purchasing a cart-based system, adding wireless probes to the same transaction is common.

We are a hospitalist group that wants to equip ten physicians with wireless probes. Is that a single transaction?

Ten probes purchased under one vendor invoice is a single transaction. That transaction almost certainly clears our minimum. It can be structured as an equipment loan or a lease, and at that transaction size it typically qualifies for application-only review rather than requiring full financial statements from the practice.

Can we include the annual software subscription in the financing?

Software subscriptions included on the same purchase invoice as the hardware can sometimes be financed within the same agreement, up to a limit on soft costs relative to total transaction value. Multi-year prepaid subscriptions are more likely to be included than month-to-month arrangements. We review each invoice to determine what is financeable under the specific lender program.

Butterfly iQ+ or Clarius, does the choice of brand affect financing terms?

The brand does not typically change the core financing terms. Both are established manufacturers with serviceable secondary markets. What matters more for terms is the practice's credit profile, time in business, and the total transaction size. Either system can be financed through our program on equivalent terms.

Our clinic has a credit score in the low 600s. Can we still get wireless probe financing?

B and C credit is considered on a case-by-case basis. A lower credit score does not automatically disqualify a transaction but may affect the available terms, including rate, term length, or required down payment. Practices with strong revenue history and a clean banking record sometimes offset a lower credit score in the underwriting review. We can evaluate the full profile before committing to an outcome.

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