Use Cases:
Dual-head Multipurpose Ultrasound Scanner (Convex + Endocavity + Cardiac Probe) for Women's Health
1. Gynaecology & Women’s Health Imaging
Ideal for assessing the uterus, ovaries, cervix, endometrium, pelvic structures, cysts, fibroids, and reproductive health conditions in clinics and hospitals.

2. Fertility & IVF Monitoring
Useful for follicle tracking, ovarian monitoring, pelvic assessments, treatment planning, and reproductive pathway support in fertility clinics.

3. Pregnancy & Obstetric Scanning
Supports pregnancy confirmation, gestational measurements, fetal position checks, growth monitoring, and antenatal assessments.

4. Pelvic & Endocavity Examinations
The endocavity probe is designed for high-resolution internal pelvic imaging, helping clinicians evaluate structures with greater clarity.

5. Abdominal Imaging
Use the convex side for scanning the liver, kidneys, bladder, gallbladder, spleen, bowel, and abdominal organs during routine or focused examinations.

6. Urology & Bladder Assessments
Suitable for evaluating the bladder, kidneys, urinary tract, pelvic organs, and lower abdominal symptoms.

7. Cardiac & Focused Heart Assessments
Includes cardiac capability for focused bedside heart imaging, rapid cardiac checks, and selected point-of-care cardiac evaluations.

8. Emergency & Urgent Care
Useful for FAST-style abdominal scans, bladder checks, pelvic assessments, and rapid bedside diagnostics where quick decisions are needed.

9. General Practice & Private Clinics
Enables clinics to offer same-day abdominal, pelvic, pregnancy, bladder, and point-of-care imaging from one portable system.

10. Hospitals, Community & Mobile Services
Excellent for wards, outpatient clinics, community healthcare teams, and mobile diagnostic providers who need flexible portable imaging.

11. Education & Training
Ideal for teaching pelvic, abdominal, obstetric, cardiac, and point-of-care ultrasound skills in universities and training centres.

One Portable Scanner for Women’s Health, Abdominal, Pelvic, Cardiac, and Point-of-Care Imaging.
