We have answered some of our most frequently asked questions here.
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Yes of course, we are happy to arrange an inhouse demonstration for any of our systems. During the initial consultation our sales professionals will advise you on the best veterinary ultrasound scanner and probes for your requirements. We are then happy to arrange a demo (of more than one system if required), where we will take you through all of the system features and explain the benefits and differences between the systems and configurations.
This statement is rarely true as cheap systems do not offer a high standard of image quality making diagnosing difficult. In this case the purchaser is focussed on price, rather than image quality and performance. If you ask for a cheap system in most cases this is what you will be offered in fear of losing your business. In our experience vets who purchase at the bottom end of the market are disappointed in the equipment and either do not use it, or upgrade rapidly. A bargain is a low price for a high-quality system. A low-priced system that provides a poor image is not a bargain.
All of the touchscreens are completely sealed so they are easy to wipe clean. The touchscreen elements on the system offer many benefits, for example, if a new feature is introduced then the whole system keyboard doesn’t need to be reworked and replaced, just some software changes to create a new button on the touch screen. It also means that menus can be layered minimising the number of physical keys on the keyboard.
Yes. The Esaote Veterinary range of ultrasound systems are designed specifically for the vet market. They have specific tendon, reproduction, abdominal and cardiac presets. Each system also has the ability to add additional presets based on the individual users’ requirements.