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Category:Ultrasound » Probes
Brand:Siemens
Model:15L8
Description:Adult, pediatric and neonatal superficial imagingTargeted breast lesionsThyroid, Testicular, MusculoskeletalSuperficial vascular, including Brachial, Radial, Digital
Type:Linear
Ultrasound Machine:Sequoia
Experience unparalleled precision in superficial imaging with the Siemens 15L8 Linear Ultrasound Probe, expertly engineered for the Siemens Sequoia ultrasound system. This versatile probe delivers exceptional image quality for a wide range of clinical applications, making it an indispensable tool for healthcare professionals seeking reliable diagnostics in adult, pediatric, and neonatal settings.
Ideal for detailed visualization of superficial structures, the 15L8 excels in targeted breast lesion imaging, thyroid and testicular evaluations, musculoskeletal assessments, and superficial vascular studies—including brachial, radial, and digital vessels. Its advanced linear array technology ensures high-resolution images with minimal artifacts, supporting faster, more accurate diagnoses and improved patient outcomes.
Crafted by Siemens, a leader in medical imaging innovation, the 15L8 probe combines durability, ease of use, and compatibility to streamline your ultrasound workflow. Whether in busy clinics, hospitals, or specialized practices, this probe sets the standard for superficial imaging excellence.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Category | Ultrasound » Probes |
| Brand | Siemens |
| Model | 15L8 |
| Type | Linear |
| Ultrasound Machine | Sequoia |
| Description | Adult, pediatric and neonatal superficial imaging Targeted breast lesions Thyroid, Testicular, Musculoskeletal Superficial vascular, including Brachial, Radial, Digital |
Enhance your diagnostic capabilities today with the Siemens 15L8—precision engineering for superior superficial imaging.
Suitable for professional medical equipment needs in various hospitals
Meeting professional medical equipment needs in clinics
Supporting professional needs in medical research institutions