Pain management procedures have moved steadily toward image guidance, and ultrasound has become the real-time modality of choice for a wide range of interventional techniques. Nerve blocks, trigger point injections, joint aspirations, epidural steroid injections, and perineural hydrodissection all benefit from probe-guided needle placement. A pain clinic running a high volume of these procedures on fluoroscopy alone is accepting positioning limitations that ultrasound resolves, and it is missing the soft-tissue detail that real-time sonography provides at the needle tip. Practices that have added ultrasound guidance report better patient positioning flexibility, faster room turnover, and a more confident approach to targets like the piriformis, the stellate ganglion, or the genitofemoral nerve.
We finance ultrasound systems for pain management clinics of every size, from a solo interventionalist in an independent office to a multi-physician group practice with procedure suites. Our minimum is $50,000, with most pain clinic transactions falling somewhere in the $80k–$180k band depending on probe configuration. Application-only approval is available up to approximately $400,000. Funding typically closes in about one to two weeks from a complete application package.