Product Description
Aloka UST-952DP-5 Endovaginal Ultrasound Probe
Experience precision and reliability in transvaginal imaging with the Aloka UST-952DP-5, a high-performance endovaginal ultrasound probe designed for superior diagnostic clarity in obstetrics, gynecology, and pelvic examinations. Engineered by Aloka, a trusted leader in ultrasound technology, this probe delivers exceptional resolution and depth penetration, enabling healthcare professionals to visualize critical structures with unmatched detail. Compatible exclusively with the Aloka SSD-650 ultrasound system, it ensures seamless integration and optimal performance in demanding clinical environments.
Key Features and Benefits
- Advanced Endovaginal Design: Optimized for intimate pelvic imaging, providing high-frequency performance for detailed views of reproductive organs, early pregnancies, and gynecological pathologies.
- Superior Image Quality: Crystal-clear 2D imaging with enhanced contrast and minimal artifacts, supporting accurate diagnosis and patient confidence.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand rigorous clinical use, featuring robust materials for longevity and easy sterilization.
- Ergonomic Handling: Lightweight and contoured for comfortable, fatigue-free operation during extended procedures.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Ultrasound » Probes |
| Brand | Aloka |
| Model | UST-952DP-5 |
| Type | Endovaginal |
| Ultrasound Machine Compatibility | SSD-650 |
Ideal for OB/GYN practices, fertility clinics, and hospitals seeking reliable, high-quality transvaginal ultrasound solutions. Elevate your diagnostic capabilities with the Aloka UST-952DP-5—precision you can trust.
Product Features
- Professional Medical Equipment
- High Quality Assurance
- Professional Repair Service
- Global Shipping
Application Scenarios
Hospitals
Suitable for professional medical equipment needs in various hospitals
Clinics
Meeting professional medical equipment needs in clinics
Research Institutions
Supporting professional needs in medical research institutions

