Point-of-care work moves on wheels, and the Canon Xario 200G is designed for exactly that. A lightweight cart platform with a compact footprint, the Xario 200G suits shared-service environments where the scanner needs to move between exam rooms, floors, or departments across a clinical day. Its probe library covers general imaging, musculoskeletal, superficial structures, and vascular applications, making it a genuine multi-purpose scanner rather than a single-department tool. New units typically price somewhere in the $40k–$75k band, and configured versions with multiple probes can approach $90,000.
Our financing minimum is $50,000, so a fully configured Xario 200G with two probes and a service contract comfortably qualifies. Single-unit transactions below that floor typically use business credit lines or cash. For practices buying two Xario 200G units at once, the combined transaction easily qualifies and can be structured as a single approval. We fund across the full Canon lineup from the Xario series up to the Aplio i800, so there is no need for separate lenders when outfitting multiple rooms with different system tiers.