Kpi Ultrasound Features Largest Inventory Of Ultrasound Machines
KPIs mission is to go beyond the traditional refurbished ultrasound machines by rebuilding each ultrasound system with such exacting detail that it is restored to like-new status. Buying a used ultrasound machine from KPI offers a savings of up to 60% over buying the same system new. The companys pre-owned ultrasound machines are fully reconditioned to perform at the manufacturers original specifications.
KPI has more than 20 years experience recommending and rebuilding ultrasound machines of all brands. To support the purchased ultrasound machine, KPI has an eight-man biomed engineering team, each with different brand specialized experience backing clients up with the right technical answers the first time.
With KPI clients can easily compare ultrasound machines from Philips, GE, Siemens, and other brands side by side for price, imaging modes, and featues. KPI carries a large selection of portable and console ultrasound systems for performing cardiac echo, vascular, OB/GYN, MSK, Urology, and even Veterinary studies. Ultasound machine technology currently has many benefits over competing diagnostic imaging including 0 radiation and 0 potential side-effects. The decreasing cost of ultrasound equipment, especially high quality used ultrasound equipment is spuring huge growth in developing markets such as latin America, the Middle-east, and Asia.
To browse one of the largest selections of ultrasound machines available for medical professionals, visit www.kpiultrasound.com.
About KPI Ultrasound
KPI is the largest wholesaler of new & rebuilt ultrasound machines in the United States. KPI carries over 80 models from Philips, GE, and Siemens ultrasound machines and transducers. KPI has one of the largest standing inventories of Philip, GE and Siemens ultrasound machines like the Philips iE33, Philips HD11xe, GE Voluson 730, Voluson E8, GE Vivid E9, Vivid 7, Siemens Acuson Sequoia 512, and Siemens X150 in stock right now, ready to ship. KPI also carries new and used Medison, Sonosite, and Toshiba ultrasound machines and ultrasound probes.