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Siemens Acuson S2000 Financing

Finance a Siemens Acuson S2000 ultrasound system. Loans and leases from $50k for new, used, and refurbished units. Apply online. Fund in 1-2 weeks.

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Value-driven imaging programs often circle back to the Siemens Acuson S2000. It is a second-generation Siemens premium cart that holds up well in general radiology, OB/GYN, and vascular scanning, and its secondary market availability keeps the price of entry significantly below what a current-generation flagship commands. For a practice that needs reliable image quality across multiple applications but cannot justify $200,000 for a new platform, a well-maintained S2000 at $50,000 to $90,000 represents a serious option. Financing it correctly means keeping the monthly obligation in proportion to the volume it supports.

We finance the S2000 for purchase and for cash-out refinancing of units already in service. Used-equipment transactions are the norm for this platform, and we are comfortable with them provided the unit has documented condition information. A complete file usually funds within a two-week window. Application-only approval is available up to approximately $400,000, and B and C credit situations are evaluated individually.

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Questions About Siemens Acuson S2000 Financing

Review the common timing, documentation, and equipment questions before sending the quote.

The S2000 I want to buy does not include elastography. Can I add it later?

Elastography on the S2000 is a software option that was activated at original purchase configuration. Some units can have it enabled post-sale through a Siemens software key, but this depends on the unit's original equipment tier and software history. Confirm with a Siemens service representative or an ISO familiar with the S2000 whether the specific unit you are targeting supports activation.

Can I finance an S2000 I bought at a hospital auction?

Auction purchases are harder to finance because they typically come without condition documentation or warranties. We evaluate them case by case. A post-purchase inspection by a qualified service engineer that documents system function and probe condition can help bridge the underwriting gap.

What is the typical remaining useful life of a well-maintained S2000?

With proper maintenance and probe upkeep, an S2000 can remain clinically productive for 10 to 15 years from its manufacture date. Units from the early 2010s with documented service histories are still in active clinical use today. Remaining life depends heavily on how the system was maintained and whether probes have been replaced as needed.

Can I trade in my existing ultrasound system as part of the S2000 acquisition?

Equipment trade-ins are not directly part of our financing process, but the proceeds from selling your existing system can be used as a down payment or to reduce the amount financed. We can structure the S2000 financing on the net amount after your trade-in or sale proceeds are applied.

My practice is expanding to a second location and needs a second ultrasound system. Can the S2000 and a new system be financed together?

Two separate transactions are the cleanest approach: one for each piece of equipment. We can process them in parallel so both fund around the same time. If the total combined amount qualifies for a single facility, we can also discuss combining them, though that is less common when the equipment types or locations differ.

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