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Linear
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- Epicardial echocardiography
- ,Intraoperative
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(PN# 453561166061)
Convex
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(PN# 453561125001)
Micro Convex
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- Echocardiography
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- ,OB/GYN
(PN# 453561222115)
Micro Convex
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- Echocardiography
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(PN# 453561440586)
Micro Convex
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- Echocardiography (fetal)
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- ,Urology
(PN# 989605395622)
Micro Convex
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- Echocardiography (fetal)
- ,OB/GYN
- ,Urology
(PN# 4000-0932-02)
Micro Convex
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- Echocardiography
- ,Endovaginal
- ,OB/GYN
(PN# 989605395641)
Micro Convex
- Compatible with: Affiniti 70 , Affiniti 50 , HD11 XE
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- Endovaginal
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- ,Transrectal
(PN# 4000-0420)
Phased Array
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- Cardiology
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Micro Convex
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- Echocardiography (fetal)
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Philips Ultrasound Probes Overview
Did you know that Philips company, now one of the global leaders in ultrasound transducer technology, started as a small company producing cost-effective light bulbs? Over the years, Philips has grown into a trusted name in medical imaging, aiming to improve people's lives through meaningful innovation.
Whether there is a need to scan superficial areas of the body or capture detailed images of deep tissues, Philips ultrasound probes deliver high-resolution imaging with precision and clarity.
Philips probes support different imaging types, including 2D, 3D, and 4D, and are ideal for various medical applications, such as echocardiography, Doppler studies, and general sonography.
Where Does Philips Ultrasound Probes Come From?
To start things off, let’s take a quick look at the history of Philips transducer probes and elaborate on how the company has become one of the world’s most popular brands.
It may sound surprising, but Philips' journey into the medical industry started in 1891 when they had nothing to do with medical devices! The company was founded by Frederik Philips and his son, Gerard, to produce affordable and reliable electric incandescent light bulbs.
You might wonder: how did Philips get involved in the medical field?
- Philips entered the medical industry during and after World War I by producing X-ray tubes to meet the increasing medical demands of the time.
- After the war, Philips used its knowledge of X-ray technology to advance healthcare innovations while also expanding into consumer electronics, such as radios.
- A major milestone in Philips ultrasound probes’ journey and its innovative technology was the acquisition of Advanced Technology Laboratories (ATL) in 1998, a company known for pioneering real-time diagnostic ultrasound.
- In 2014, Philips spun off its lighting division, now called Signify, to focus entirely on healthcare technology.
- Today, Philips is a global leader in healthcare technology, offering advanced solutions in cardiology, oncology, and patient monitoring systems, among other areas.
Philips Ultrasound Probes Popular Models
Philips probes play a crucial role in establishing Philips as a trusted and well-known brand. Philips company offers a wide variety of medical devices, including ultrasound machines and ultrasound transducers (probes). Below is a list of the most popular Philips transducers:
- C5-1: The Philips C5-1 probe features PureWave crystal technology, supports 2D, Doppler, and harmonic imaging. This model is ideal for abdominal, obstetric, gynecological, and interventional use, with biopsy and image fusion capabilities.
- L12-3: The Philips L12-3 probe features a broadband linear array design, supports 2D, Doppler, harmonic imaging, and SonoCT, and is ideal for vascular, musculoskeletal, bowel, small parts, and superficial imaging. It also offers biopsy capability.
- L12-3 Ergo: The Philips L12-3 Ergo is a broadband linear array ultrasound transducer designed with an ergonomic handle for enhanced comfort during extended use. It supports high-resolution imaging for vascular, musculoskeletal, small parts, and superficial applications. Moreover, it offers advanced features like 2D, Doppler, harmonic imaging, and SonoCT with biopsy capability.
- C10-3v: The Philips C10-3v is a broadband curved array transducer with PureWave technology. It offers 10–3 MHz frequency, a 163° field of view, and models like Doppler, CPA, SonoCT, and harmonic imaging. It’s ideal for endocavitary applications, including urology, and is biopsy-capable.
Philips Ultrasound Probes Prices
Philips probes don’t have a fixed price and can vary significantly based on the model, features, and intended use. For instance, the Philips Lumify L12-4 Linear Array probe is priced at $9,500 but is often available for as low as $6,000 during promotions ( at the time of writing this post on Nov 2024).
On the other hand, advanced models of Philips transducer probes, like the Philips C5-1 Curved Array probe probe, are generally more expensive due to their cutting-edge technology and versatile clinical applications.
The price of Philips probes can vary even for the same model depending on the distributor, influenced by factors such as location, availability, and special offers like warranty and shipping costs.
To ensure you get the best price and access to the most up-to-date Philips probes, it’s recommended to rely on Elzhen, a trusted source for competitive pricing on Philips models.
Philips Ultrasound Probes Repair Service
At times, your Philips ultrasound probe might not work correctly or could even stop working due to issues such as physical damage, performance problems, or liquid ingress. Does this mean you need to buy a new probe? Actually, the answer is no!
In such situations, you can benefit from the probe repair service offered by Elzhen. Repairing your probe is often a cost-effective and efficient way to restore its functionality and extend its lifespan, helping you avoid the expense of purchasing a new and costly device.
To repair your Philips transducers (probes), simply visit Elzhen, select “Probe Repair” from the menu above, and follow these steps:
- Select Your Probe Model: First, you need to choose your specific Philips probe model from the provided list or search for it. This ensures that the repair service is tailored to your probe’s specifications.
- Self-Evaluation: Before sending your probe for repair, utilize the self-evaluation feature provided by Elzhen. This is a simple and quick way to assess the condition and functionality of your Philips probe and help you identify any issues.
- Provide Order Information: Then, you can fill out the necessary order information, including your contact details and a description of the identified issues. This information assists the technicians in understanding the problem before receiving the probe.
- Review and Confirm Your Order: At this section, you can easily review your order details and confirm the information. It helps prevent any delays in the repair process.
- Print Shipping Label: After confirmation, print the provided shipping label. Securely package your probe, attach the shipping label, and send it to Elzhen's repair facility.
Key Features of Philips Ultrasound Transducers (Probes)
Philips ultrasound probes combine innovation and efficiency to meet the needs of modern healthcare professionals, offering features such as:
Enhanced Imaging
Philips transducers support PureWave Crystal Technology, which employs pure, uniform crystals that are 85% more efficient than conventional piezoelectric materials. This feature enables Philips devices to provide detailed and high-resolution imaging.
Advanced Imaging Modes
Philips probes support multiple imaging modes, including 2D, 3D/4D, Live xPlane, and MPR, enabling healthcare providers to perform comprehensive evaluations with a single transducer.
Easy to Use
Philips transducers (Probes) are ergonomic, suitable for different clinical settings, and help reduce fatigue during long scanning sessions.
Compatibility
Philips probes can be used in various imaging fields like echocardiography, Doppler, and sonography.
High Element Density
Some Philips probes, like the xMatrix model, feature fully sampled elements ranging from 2,500 to over 9,000. This feature enables 360-degree focusing and steering, improving image clarity and diagnostic accuracy.
How to Order Philips Ultrasound Probes
Philips offers a variety of ultrasound probes at different price points, each compatible with specific ultrasound machines.
Whether you need a new Philips probe, a probe repair service, or any help on selecting the right Philips transducer, Elzhen’s expert team with over 750 satisfied customers, 8 years of experience, FDA and Health Canada registration, multiple ISO certifications (10004/22059) , and a 100% satisfaction guarantee, is ready to assist you.
Before purchasing Philips transducers, you can evaluate critical features such as frequency range, number of elements, aperture, scan depth, array type, and any further information to ensure you select the right Philips ultrasound probe based on your medical needs. Additionally, all Philips probes include a warranty and free shipping.
Ordering is simple: just fill out a form, and Elzhen will take care of the rest!
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