Ultrasound Probes

Acuson TE-V7B

The Acuson TE-V7B is a biplane transesophageal ultrasound transducer probe. This transudcer has a frequency range of 5 to 8 MHz and is compatible with the Sequoia 512 GI series ultrasound transducer probe. The Acuson TE-V7B is used with pediatric, small adult TEE and fornoenatal clinical applications. You can purchase the TE-V7B from Providian Medical in used and fully refurbished condition.

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Acuson TE-V7B Features

  • Biplane transducer
  • Frequency Range: 5.0 to 8.0 MHz
  • Transesophageal transducer
  • Fully refurbished

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Free used Ultrasound Probes price quote available! Fill out our simple form and our team will return a quote to you within 24 hours. For faster service, call us now at 866-443-3246. There is never any obligation.

Repair or Service Acuson TE-V7B

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Need help? Give us a call today at 1-866-443-3246 Providian Medical Equipment LLC. is a full service refurbished ultrasound, CT scanner and MRI equipment sales and service company, providing premium, industry-leading new and used diagnostic imaging equipment to the healthcare industry. Thank you for visiting the Acuson TE-V7B page. The terms Acuson and the various Acuson product codes are trademarks of Acuson and the use of these terms on Providian’s website are only for factual descriptions of products. Providian is not an authorized licensed Acuson distributor and is in no way associated with Acuson.