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“Very subtle findings that we may find on [this] ultrasound unit, we just don't find on others. Particularly for entities of the breasts that are more inconspicuous or elusive, I have found the SuperSonic® MACH® unit really can be superlative in cancer detection.”
Dr. Amy Patel
MO , Kansas City
Liberty hospital
"The quality, detail, and accuracy of the images we obtain with the SuperSonic® MACH® unit allow us to be very confident with our assessment. Patients are able to sense, and it is so important given our brief interactions with patients during which we need to secure their trust and confidence."
Dr. Susan Ervine
Holland, MI
Holland Hospital
"I am able to interact with the patient more because I am not fiddling with knobs and buttons. I am able to focus on the screen and visualizing the finding."
Dr Smith Foley
AR , Little Rock
Carti Breast Center
"This technology
gives us the opportunity to sort which patients
we’re able to safely follow versus those who
need to get a biopsy. It’s important to me that
we’re able to prioritize those patients who truly
need biopsies and not delay diagnosis because
we’re doing unnecessary benign biopsies."