Veterinary ultrasound has expanded from referral hospitals into general practice, and general practices that add on-site imaging are retaining cases that used to leave for a specialist. Abdominal evaluation, cardiac screening, pregnancy confirmation, guided aspiration of masses, and bladder imaging are procedures that clients expect their primary veterinarian to handle, and a practice without ultrasound capability is turning those cases away or losing the revenue to a referral center down the road. The equipment that closes that gap is fundable, and most veterinary practices qualify for financing through us.
We finance veterinary ultrasound systems for small animal general practices, emergency and critical care hospitals, equine and large animal practices, and specialty referral centers. Our minimum is $50,000, our application-only threshold is approximately $400,000, and funding closes in about one to two weeks. Practices with B or C credit are considered. The process is the same as financing any professional equipment: application, credit review, funding to the vendor, equipment delivered.