Scan volume builds where the patient is, and the Sonosite PX is built for exactly that logic. Released by Fujifilm Sonosite, the PX is a compact, battery-powered cart among the portable ultrasound machines designed for point-of-care settings where a full console-class system would be impractical and a handheld probe alone would not satisfy image quality requirements. The PX occupies the middle ground: enough display real estate and probe options to handle genuine diagnostic work, packaged light enough to wheel to a bedside, move between exam rooms, or transport between clinic floors without a logistics discussion. Financing one is straightforward once you understand what the system costs and what the options look like at the $50,000 floor we work with.
The PX typically prices between roughly $20,000 and $35,000 for a single system depending on transducer configuration, software package, and whether the purchase is new or refurbished. A single unit may fall under the minimum, but multi-unit purchases, probe bundles, warranty packages, and extended service agreements bring most real transactions above $50,000. Groups buying two or more PX units for an urgent care chain, an ED, or a multi-site group practice generally clear that threshold easily. Application-only approval up to around $400,000 means those multi-site deals move without a full documentation package, and most close in one to two weeks.