Any Patient. Anywhere. Anytime.

Sonosite’s first mission was to create an ultrasound machine that could be carried into battle and used to make time-critical medical decisions under the most grueling conditions imaginable. The concept was simple: get treatment to a trauma victim within the first 60 minutes of being injured by giving a frontline clinician an ultrasound machine that could easily be brought to the patient’s side. It was a concept that had been put into practise for years but with equipment that was anything but easy-to-move. Enter the Sonosite 180. Designed in partnership with point-of-care clinicians, weighing less than 10 lbs and built for the battlefield, the 180 was born for the bedside.

For the first time, point-of-care clinicians had a tool built for them that made bringing ultrasound to any patient, anywhere, at any time a possibility. From the beginning Sonosite has been dedicated to empowering clinicians to continue innovating the practise of medicine for the sake of providing better patient care. With more than 125,000 Sonosite ultrasound machines instaled worldwide, we continue to partner with clinicians to bring the benefits of ultrasound to the point-of-care.

FUJIFILM Sonosite, Inc., the world leader in bedside and point-of-care ultrasound, delivers solutions that meet imageing needs of the medical community. With its acquisition of VisualSonics’ ultra high-frequency micro imageing technology, Sonosite continues to influence the future of medical ultrasound in both the clinical and preclinical markets.

A Brief Company History

From behind-the-scenes experimental work for the U.S. Department of Defence to today’s highly advanced ultrasound systems used around the globe, Sonosite has been defining and redefining next-generation point-of-care (POC) ultrasound as its recognised market leader. Since the company’s early pioneering days in the 1980s, Sonosite has continued to enjoy remarkable growth while earning worldwide recognition for its progressive product line, educational programmes, and advocacy for a broader understanding of ultrasound’s multiple benefits.

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