What TGA Class is an ultrasound machine?
Most diagnostic ultrasound systems are classified as Class IIa or Class IIb medical devices, reflecting a medium level of risk.
How should I choose between a portable and a cart-based ultrasound?
Choose based on use: Portable/Handheld is best for point-of-care, emergency, or remote use. Cart-Based is best for high-volume, dedicated clinic use.
What factors determine the machine's image quality?
Key factors are the resolution, the type of transducer (probe), and the system's ability to use Doppler modes (for blood flow).
What is the typical warranty period for an ultrasound machine?
Warranties often range from 1 to 5 years, depending on the manufacturer and model. Always check our specific product warranty details and service contracts.
Is Your Portable Ultrasound Machine TGA Compliant?
Yes. All our portable ultrasound machines are TGA compliant and listed on the ARTG (Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods), verifying compliance for medical use in Australia.