What Used Ultrasound Systems Actually Cost: Real Per-Model Prices & Sold Data (2026)
What Used Ultrasound Systems Actually Cost: Real Per-Model Prices (2026)
Most “used ultrasound systems price” pages give you one vague range and a list of “factors that affect your quote.” This one gives you the real numbers, per model, from 85 observed complete-system listings that Clinical Asset Index tracks across eBay, GovDeals, DOTmed, HiBid, LabX and PublicSurplus — and, where we’ve observed real auction closes, what they actually sold for. Updated June 05, 2026.
Used Ultrasound Systems: typical asking price by model
These are asking medians (what sellers list at) from complete-system listings only — parts and modules are priced separately and never mixed in.
|---|---|---|---|
| Model | Typical (median) | Most sell for | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mindray M7 | $7,750 | $5,999–$9,999 | 10 |
| Mindray DC-80 | $9,500 | $7,669–$12,000 | 9 |
| Philips IE33 | $8,499 | $5,995–$9,950 | 9 |
| Philips Epiq 7 | $26,749 | $24,968–$28,688 | 8 |
| Philips CX50 | $21,945 | $19,001–$22,890 | 7 |
| GE Logiq E9 | $18,514 | $16,450–$19,744 | 7 |
| GE Vivid Q | $13,537 | $11,252–$13,840 | 7 |
| GE Vivid E9 | $11,248 | $6,586–$12,500 | 6 |
| Siemens ACUSON S2000 | $8,556 | $4,666–$13,953 | 6 |
What used ultrasound systems actually sold for (the number nobody else publishes)
Asking prices tell you what sellers *want*. These are realized prices — what units actually changed hands for at auction close. They are tracked as a separate dataset from asking (a liquidation close is not a dealer sale), and labeled by channel. Most are auction/liquidation closes, which run well below dealer/retail — so read them as the floor a unit clears at when sold off, not a dealer price.
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | Lists for (asking) | Actually sold for | Channel | Sold units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GE Logiq E9 | $18,514 | $858 | auction/liquidation | 2 |
> Sold ≠ asking. We never blend the two into a single number — the realized figures above are observed auction closes, shown beside (not merged with) the asking medians.
How these numbers are built
Every figure here is observed market data, not an appraisal. Listings are classified by type (complete system / module / part / for-parts) and only complete systems are pooled into the medians above. Medians — not averages — are used because used-equipment prices are full of outliers. Realized sold prices come from observed auction closes, stored and labeled separately from asking. See the methodology and each model’s full price guide for the live breakdown. Always verify condition, configuration, and regulatory status before buying.