Used Ultrasound Systems

Used Ultrasound System for SaleIf you have been searching but are unsure what separates good used ultrasound systems from poor ones, you should consider a professional such as National Ultrasound to help you through the process. We can help make sure that there are no loopholes that could possibly lead you to making a bad decision. There are many different things you want to consider when shopping for a used ultrasound system, including, but not limited to:

  • System Cost
  • Installation Costs
  • Space Requirements
  • Cost of Upkeep
  • Accessories Wanted/Needed

Any of these factors can drive a purchase decision, but neither of them should be considered independently of each other.

Refurbished vs. Used Ultrasound Systems

When it comes to accuracy in medicine, there are very few substitutions for a quality piece of used ultrasound equipment. However, as with anything used, you want to make sure that you are getting a valuable piece of equipment. You may want to have a professional (or a more experienced associate) look over the unit in order to determine whether or not it is a good find.

One other option to keep in mind is refurbished equipment. What you may notice is that many sites with used ultrasound listings actually carry refurbished units as well. It is important that you read through the descriptions so that you are aware of what you’re purchasing. The biggest difference between the two is that refurbished equipment has been made “like new” by the munufacturer. They also come with some sort of warranty in place. Normally, though, when you buy used, you are buying at your own risk – as is, no warranty.

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If you have been searching but are unsure what separates good used ultrasound listings from poor ones, you should consider a professional such as National Ultrasound to help you through the process. We can help make sure that there are no loopholes that could possibly lead you to making a bad decision. There are many different things you want to consider when shopping for a used ultrasound equipment, including, but not limited to:

  • System Cost
  • Installation Costs
  • Space Requirements
  • Cost of Upkeep
  • Accessories Wanted/Needed

Any of these factors can drive a purchase decision, but neither of them should be considered independently of each other.

Refurbished vs. Used Ultrasound Systems

When it comes to accuracy in medicine, there are very few substitutions for a quality piece of used ultrasound equipment. However, as with anything used, you want to make sure that you are getting a valuable piece of equipment. You may want to have a professional (or a more experienced associate) look over the unit in order to determine whether or not it is a good find.

One other option to keep in mind is refurbished equipment. What you may notice is that many sites with used ultrasound listings actually carry refurbished units as well. It is important that you read through the descriptions so that you are aware of what you’re purchasing. The biggest difference between the two is that refurbished equipment has been made “like new” by the manufacturer. They also come with some sort of warranty in place. Normally, though, when you buy used, you are buying at your own risk – as is, no warranty.

We carry products for all applications, including veterinary new and used ultrasound that provides software applications for bovine, equine and small animals. Please see what is currently in our inventory and contact us to confer with a National Ultrasound specialist.

We also provide 3D and 4D ultrasound systems that are seeing an ever-broadening scope of applications. Once used primarily by OB/GYNs, these systems are now being utilized for diagnostic cardiovascular and other applications.