Scan volume in Detroit's clinical landscape has climbed steadily as the metro's sprawling hospital network and expanding community health centers push imaging closer to the patient. A probe at the bedside in Henry Ford Health's corridor or a portable cart in a Midtown urgent care room captures revenue that a centralized radiology suite simply cannot touch. That is the core arithmetic, and it drives most of the financing requests we see from Detroit-area providers.
We finance ultrasound equipment across the metro, from downtown Detroit through Dearborn, Warren, Sterling Heights, and the outer-ring suburban practices that serve southeast Michigan's dense population. The minimum we work with is $50,000, and most transactions land somewhere in the $100k–$250k band. New systems, certified refurbished units, and used equipment all qualify. We also handle refinancing on machines that are already in service but carrying a payment that no longer makes sense.
Detroit's healthcare sector is substantial. The region hosts major academic medical centers, a dense belt of multispecialty physician groups, and a growing network of federally qualified health centers serving the city's underserved communities. Each of those settings has a different equipment profile and a different financing need, and we work across all of them.