Denver's healthcare market has expanded alongside the metro's sustained population growth, and the equipment decisions being made by practices along the Front Range today reflect a clinical environment that is more specialized, more distributed, and more competitive than it was a decade ago. A portable ultrasound system that travels to the patient, whether that patient is in a clinic in the Cherry Creek corridor or a satellite practice in Castle Rock or Westminster, captures imaging revenue that fixed infrastructure cannot.
We finance ultrasound equipment throughout the Denver metro and along the Front Range, from Fort Collins in the north through Denver, Aurora, and Lakewood, to Colorado Springs and beyond. Our minimum is $50,000, and most Front Range transactions we structure fall between $80,000 and $275,000 depending on the specialty and the system.
Colorado's provider landscape includes major academic and community health systems such as UCHealth, SCL Health (now CommonSpirit), and HealthONE, plus a substantial independent practice layer. Denver also has a robust sports medicine culture, driven by the metro's active population, altitude-focused physiology research, and the presence of professional sports franchises with clinical relationships that influence equipment standards across the market.