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(PN# 5476030)
Micro Convex
- Compatible with: Logiq S7 Pro , Logiq S7 Expert , Logiq P10 R4.5
- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Vascular
(PN# 5476031)
Micro Convex
- Compatible with: Logiq P10 R4.5 , Logiq P10 R4 , Logiq P9 R4.5
- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Vascular
(PN# 2259145)
Linear
- Compatible with:
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- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# 2294522)
Linear
- Compatible with:
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- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# 2294523)
Linear
- Compatible with: Logiq 7 BT03 , Logiq 7 BT04 , Vivid 4
- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# H40412LG)
Linear
- Compatible with: Logiq 9 , Logiq 7 , Vivid 7 BT05 Pro V5.x
- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# H79872P)
Linear
- Compatible with:
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- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# H45202LM)
Linear
- Compatible with:
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- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# 2302650)
Linear
- Compatible with:
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- Applications:
- Neonatal
- ,Pediatrics
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# H45202LM-X)
Linear
- Compatible with:
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- Applications:
- Interventional Imaging
- ,Musculoskeletal (MSK)
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# 2253846)
Linear
- Compatible with:
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- Applications:
- Interventional Imaging
- ,Musculoskeletal (MSK)
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# 2290778)
Linear
- Compatible with:
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- Applications:
- Interventional Imaging
- ,Musculoskeletal (MSK)
- ,Peripheral Vascular
(PN# 2298589)
Phased Array
- Compatible with: Logiq 7 BT03 , Logiq 7 BT04 , Vivid 4
- Applications:
- Abdomen
- ,Cardiac
- ,Neonatal
(PN# 2309478)
Phased Array
- Compatible with:
- ---
- Applications:
- Abdomen
- ,Cardiac
- ,Neonatal
(PN# H4901PC)
Phased Array
- Compatible with: Logiq 9 , Logiq 7 , Logiq 5 Pro
- Applications:
- Abdomen
- ,Cardiac
- ,Neonatal
GE HealthCare Ultrasound Probes (Transducers)
GE ultrasound probes have their roots in General Electric, a company founded in 1892. Over the years, GE has grown into a global powerhouse with various divisions, including GE HealthCare, now recognized as a leader in the medical imaging industry.
What started as a small part of GE (General Eelectronic) has developed into a vital contributor to the modern healthcare industry, offering a wide range of medical imaging products and services.
Today, GE HealthCare offers various ultrasound transducer probes, including linear, convex, phased array, tee, and 3D/4D probes. GE probes are designed to be compatible with different types of GE ultrasound machines, such as vivid models, making GE HealthCare a trusted name in medical imaging worldwide.
Where Does GE HealthCare Come From?
Let’s start by taking a closer look at GE HealthCare and what it’s all about. After that, we’ll get into the details of GE ultrasound probes, their prices, and other important information.
GE HealthCare is active in over 160 countries, with around 51,000 employees and over 4 million medical devices in use worldwide. The company operates across four key segments: Imaging, Ultrasound, Patient Care Solutions, and Pharmaceutical Diagnostics.
But where did GE HealthCare come from, and what’s the story behind GE ultrasound transducers?The story of GE HealthCare began with General Electric. In fact, GE HealthCare was initially part of the GE company in the late 19th century when GE's engineers and researchers ventured into medical imaging. Over the next 125 years, GE HealthCare emerged as a global leader in healthcare technology, diagnostic imaging, and patient care.
After 127 years with GE, on January 4, 2023, GE HealthCare decided to become an independent entity, trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “GEHC.”
GE HealthCare Ultrasound Probes Models
GE probes, part of GE HealthCare, play a crucial role in keeping GE as one of the industry leaders.
GE HealthCare ultrasound transducers (Probes) come in a range of models, each with unique features and uses, all designed to work seamlessly with GE ultrasound machines.
- GE Linear Probes:
- GE Linear ultrasound probes, like the SP10-16-D model, are suitable for imaging superficial structures, emergency medicine, musculoskeletal (MSK), pediatrics, vascular, and anesthesia.
- GE Phased Array Probes:
- GE Phased Array probes are suitable for cardiac imaging and visualization between the ribs. Some common models of GE ultrasound phased array probes are GE Healthcare 10S, GE Healthcare 12S-D, and GE Healthcare 12S-RS.
- GE Convex Probes:
- GE Convex probes can be used for abdominal and obstetric/gynecological imaging. Some GE convex probes, like the GE HealthCare 3.5C and GE HealthCare 3.5CS, are available at Elzhen.
- GE Pencil Array Probes:
- GE Pencil Array probes are used in echocardiography to assess heart valve function and blood flow dynamics. The top models of these probes are GE Healthcare CWD5, GE Healthcare CW 8 MHz, GE Healthcare CW 5 MHz, and GE Healthcare P2D.
- GE Endocavitary Probes:
- GE HealthCare offers several endocavitary ultrasound probes, including the E8C-RS, IC5-9-D, RIC5-9-D, BE9CS, and E8CS models, suitable for internal examinations, such as transvaginal or transrectal scans.
- GE TEE Probes:
- GE TEE probes, or Transesophageal Echocardiography probes, are designed to image the heart and surrounding structures. The GE 9VT-D is the first mini 3D TEE transducer fully compatible with the series of GE Vivid ultrasound machines.
GE Ultrasound Probes Prices
As discussed above, GE HealthCare ultrasound probes come in different models and specifications. Therefore, there isn't a single standardized price for all types of GE HealthCare transducers.
Typically, GE probes with advanced technology or specialized designs cost more than simpler probes or transducers.
If you’d like to learn more about the price of different types of GE ultrasound transducers, their features, and also compatible GE ultrasound machines, Elzhen is here to help you!
Not sure which model is the best fit for your needs? No problem! You can freely fill out a quick form on the Elzhen website, and we’ll guide you as soon as possible!
GE Ultrasound Probes Cleaning and Disinfection
Proper cleaning and disinfection of GE ultrasound probes are essential for several reasons, including infection prevention, ensuring patient and healthcare provider safety, maintaining diagnostic accuracy, and preserving probe durability. The cleaning and disinfection procedures vary depending on the specific probe model, and you should only use approved disinfectants for ge ultrasound probes. Below is the general procedure for cleaning and disinfecting GE probes:- Probes in Contact with Intact Skin:
- GE ultrasound transducers that only come into contact with intact skin require low-level cleaning.
- Probes in Contact with Mucosal Surfaces:
- GE probes that contact internal mucosal surfaces, such as during vaginal examinations, require both thorough cleaning and high-level disinfection.
- Probes Used in Body Cavities:
- GE Transducers used for imaging within body cavities necessitate stringent cleaning protocols and sterilization.
To ensure safe and effective maintenance, always check the user manual for your ultrasound system and probe model for detailed instructions.
You can also read more about how to clean and disinfect probes.
GE Ultrasound Probes Repair Services
Elzhen doesn't just provide purchasing services for GE ultrasound transducers. Hospitals, clinicians, or anyone who owns a GE probe may encounter issues such as damage or other malfunctions. In such cases, you can choose the probe repair option from the page above. Here's how you can get your damaged GE probes repaired:- Step 1: Probe Selection First of all, you need to enter your probe's part number or search for it by model.
- Step 2: Self-Evaluation
At the next step, you will be asked a series of questions to assess the condition of your probe, such as:
- "Is there an issue with your probe’s imaging?"
- "Is the image clear?"
- "Is the probe lens intact?"
- "Is the housing strain relief in good shape?"
- “Is the connector intact and properly locking?”
- Step 3: Order Information Provide your address and upload a photo of your GE ultrasound probe to help us understand its condition.
- Step 4: Review Order At this section, you can check all the details of your GE probe repair request, including your answers to the questions and contact information. Once everything is verified, click "Place Order."
- Step 5: Shipping Label
You’ll receive a prepaid UPS shipping label. Print it and attach it to your box with the GE probe inside. You can
hand the package to a UPS driver, schedule a pick-up, or drop it off at a UPS store. Remember that the label is
valid for 30 days, after which it will expire.
It’s important to note that with Elzhen’s probe repair service, all damaged probes and transducers go through a thorough testing process to ensure they function properly. Additionally, repaired probes come with a warranty and free shipping.
How to Order a GE Ultrasound Probe?
Many platforms and contributors worldwide offer different models of GE HealthCare ultrasound probes. It’s important to ensure the probe is compatible with your specific GE ultrasound system. Don’t forget to check for warranty coverage and support services, as these can make a big difference in the long run.
At Elzhen, we offer a complete solution. You can explore a wide selection of GE probes, all with free delivery and extended warranty options. And if you ever face any issues, our professional repair services are here to help keep your equipment in top condition.
If you have questions or need guidance in selecting the right GE probe, we’re here for you. Feel free to reach out to our support team, we’re happy to assist!
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