Mistakes To Avoid When Purchasing Refurbished Ultrasound Machines

by | Jun 6, 2016 | Medical Equipment

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Saving money while finding superior diagnostic tools is possible through the purchase of quality refurbished ultrasound machines. However, not all sellers and not all machines that have been refurbished are equal in quality, so it is important to take your time.

Too often medical professionals or purchasing staff make the mistake of buying on price alone. The refurbished ultrasound machines will be much less expensive than the same model new, but those that are significantly below the average market value may not be refurbished by a certified biomedical technician and they typically will not carry a warranty.

Not Considering Options

When buying anything refurbished there will be a reduced sales price, which means that you may be able to consider a wider range of models and brands. While there may have been a particular line of equipment used or purchased in the past, this is a good time to compare all of the options.

The best companies offering refurbished medical imaging and cardiovascular equipment will carry a good selection of the top brands and models. This provides buyers with a wide selection of options that may have been otherwise outside of the budget for replacement equipment.

Failing to Upgrade

With the decreased cost of refurbished ultrasound machines, it makes sense to consider an upgrade to the latest model. These models tend to offer enhanced imaging possibilities, increased data storage and transfer options as well as increased user operations for superior diagnostics.
Upgrading can also increase the ability for the ultrasound images to be remotely displayed, even secure web browser login to create an ideal tool for consulting or for remote healthcare locations.

Not Checking the Seller

In addition to considering the type of ultrasound machine and the upgrade possibilities, it is critical to learn as much as you can about the seller. Some online sites are not true sellers, but rather a third-party website that allows private sales or even auction type sales of medical equipment.

Look for a company that has years in the business and that has a top reputation online for both quality refurbished equipment as well as customer service and support. The best sites will provide customers with the option to call in and talk to staff, get help and assistance in comparing models, and in providing answers to any questions you may have on the specific refurbishing system used for the ultrasound and other imaging equipment.

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