Bedside scanning used to mean dragging a full cart through corridors and hoping the room was wide enough to maneuver. The GE Venue Go answers a different question: what if the system could sit on the bedside table and still produce images that support real clinical decisions? GE's Venue Go is a tablet-based point-of-care ultrasound platform designed for emergency medicine, critical care, and any clinical setting where the examination happens at the patient rather than at a machine. The tablet connects to interchangeable probes covering cardiac, abdominal, vascular, and lung protocols, giving a single portable device the clinical range that once required multiple specialized systems.
We finance the GE Venue Go for emergency departments, urgent care networks, critical care units, and multi-site practices that want point-of-care scanning capability throughout their facility or patient population. Minimum transaction is $50,000; many Venue Go deals include multiple units or a probe set to meet that threshold. Application-only financing is available up to roughly $400,000, with most decisions in 24 to 48 business hours and funding in about one to two weeks. For facilities building out a full point-of-care ultrasound program, the Venue Go pairs well with a dedicated critical care ultrasound platform strategy that standardizes equipment and protocols across the department.