GE LOGIQ F6 - Ultrasound Machine
The GE LOGIQ F6 ultrasound system combines GE Healthcare’s trusted imaging quality with a user-friendly, space-saving design, perfect for clinics, ambulatory centers, and healthcare providers who prioritize efficiency without compromising diagnostic accuracy. Engineered for routine exams and point-of-care assessments, the LOGIQ F6 simplifies workflows while delivering consistent results for general imaging, OB/GYN, and vascular applications.
Brand : GE

- Specifications
- Key Features
- Applications
Imaging Modes: B-mode, M-mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler (optional).
Transducers: Supports GE C1-6 (curved array) and L4-12 (linear array) probes.
Display: 12.1” HD touchscreen with adjustable tilt.
Portability: Compact cart design with wheels; weighs under 15 kg.
Connectivity: USB, HDMI, basic DICOM compatibility (optional upgrade).
Essential Imaging Clarity
High-definition B-mode and Color Doppler imaging for abdominal, pelvic, and superficial structure evaluations.
Optimized presets for fast, standardized exams (e.g., liver, thyroid, fetal viability).
Compact & Mobile Design
Lightweight system with a slim footprint and ergonomic cart for easy maneuverability in tight spaces.
Long-lasting battery (4+ hours) supports mobile use in clinics or community health drives.
Intuitive Operation
Simplified touchscreen interface with one-touch image optimization and auto-measurement tools.
Pre-loaded exam protocols minimize training time for new users.
Affordable Scalability
Compatible with essential GE transducers (curvilinear, linear) for diverse clinical needs.
Optional upgrades for advanced Doppler modes or DICOM connectivity.
Durable & Cost-Efficient
Rugged construction built to withstand daily use in high-volume settings.
Low energy consumption and minimal maintenance requirements.
General Imaging: Liver, kidneys, bladder, thyroid, and breast assessments.
Women’s Health: Basic obstetric scans, follicular tracking, and pelvic exams.
Vascular: Carotid artery evaluations, DVT screening, and venous mapping.
Point-of-Care: Bedside diagnostics, emergency triage, and guided procedures.
Community Health: Outreach programs, school screenings, and rural clinics.