As healthcare professionals, you understand the critical role diagnostic imaging plays in patient care. At Henry Schein, we're dedicated to providing you with the most advanced GE ultrasound and diagnostic imaging systems available. Our comprehensive selection empowers you to make faster, more informed decisions, leading to improved outcomes for your patients.

Prodigy for Bone and Metabolic Health

Empower your patient care with the GE Prodigy DXA system. This advanced technology offers comprehensive bone health analysis, including BMD assessment for osteoporosis diagnosis and optional tools like TBS and FRAX to refine your assessments in borderline cases.

Prodigy also provides valuable body composition insights with lean and fat mass measurements, helping you understand metabolic health risks. Streamlined scanning and lower dose minimize patient discomfort, while user-friendly reporting tools enhance your practice workflow.
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Lunar iDXA

This advanced DXA system delivers exceptional image quality and unmatched clarity thanks to its powerful X-ray source and cutting-edge detector technology. Go beyond traditional BMD with optional tools like TBS and advanced hip assessment for superior evaluation in complex cases.

Lunar iDXA also provides comprehensive body composition analysis, including lean and fat mass measurement, empowering a deeper understanding of metabolic health risks.
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Definium™ Pace Digital X-Ray System

This versatile system empowers you to capture high-quality images of any patient and anatomy, the first time, every time. Definium™ Pace features user-friendly technology and automated workflows to streamline your process and reduce exam times. Invest in confidence and elevate your productivity with the reliable and efficient GE Definium™ Pace.

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MyoSPECT™ Molecular Imaging

Diagnose with confidence with the GE MyoSPECT™ cardiac imaging system. This advanced technology offers a 76% larger field of view, providing a clearer and more complete picture of your patient's heart for enhanced diagnostic accuracy.

MyoSPECT™ goes beyond static images with True dynamic imaging capabilities, allowing you to assess myocardial blood flow for a more comprehensive picture of heart function.

The system provides two flexible attenuation correction solutions, accommodating your preferences and workflow. Smart Positioning Workflow streamlines exam setup, saving you valuable time.
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Senographe Pristina™ Mammography System

This patient-centric system prioritizes comfort with a welcoming design and features that minimize anxiety. Pristina™ doesn't compromise on performance, delivering exceptional image quality with low-dose 3D tomosynthesis for superior diagnostic accuracy. Empower yourself to detect even the subtlest abnormalities with Pristina™, leading to earlier intervention and improved patient outcomes.

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Definium™ Tempo

This advanced X-ray system is designed to streamline your workflow and empower you to deliver exceptional patient care. Definium™ Tempo automates routine tasks, minimizing errors and ensuring consistency in image acquisition. By simplifying exams and reducing the number of steps required, Definium™ Tempo reduces technologist workload and frees them to focus on patient interaction.

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Definium™ XR/f

Streamline your radiology department with the user-friendly Definium™ XR/f. Technologists can walk right up and get started thanks to the intuitive interface. Fast processing and long-lasting detectors minimize wait times and optimize workflow. Definium™ XR/f adapts to your space and patients, offering a compact design and a bariatric table for all sizes.

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AMX™ Navigate Mobile X-Ray System

Reduce strain with the industry-first Free Motion telescoping column and lightweight detectors. Simplify workflow with Zero Click Exam and on-device AI for faster diagnoses. Delivering unparalleled image quality at low dose, AMX™ Navigate elevates both patient care and clinician comfort.

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About the Brand

GE Healthcare is a global leader in medical technology, committed to providing cutting-edge solutions that empower your practice and elevate patient care. Our comprehensive portfolio includes a range of advanced imaging equipment, monitoring systems, and other healthcare solutions, all designed to meet your evolving needs. Explore our website to discover how GE Healthcare can partner with you to transform your practice and deliver exceptional outcomes.


A History of GE HealthCare

1896

Elihu Thomson, working with GE, developed some of the earliest equipment for generating X-rays. He also showcased how stereoscopic images could be used to diagnose bone fractures, laying the groundwork for future advancements in medical imaging.

1913

GE researcher William Coolidge revolutionized medical imaging by creating the hot-cathode, high-vacuum X-ray tube. This innovation allowed for clearer, more detailed internal images. The basic design of the Coolidge tube remains central to modern X-ray technology today.

1974

GE HealthCare introduced the first non-ionic X-ray contrast agent, which improved image clarity in medical scans while reducing the risk of side effects. These contrast agents are lower in osmolality, making them safer for patients undergoing diagnostic procedures.

1978

The first widely available total-body CT scanner, the 7800 CT system, was introduced by GE HealthCare. This breakthrough technology made comprehensive body scans more accessible to healthcare providers, significantly advancing diagnostic capabilities.

1983

GE HealthCare pioneered the first high-field 1.5T MRI scanner, which used a powerful superconducting magnet to generate highly detailed images, particularly of soft tissues. This was a major leap forward, offering far greater clarity than conventional X-ray imaging methods.

2000

GE HealthCare unveiled the first 4D high-resolution ultrasound system specifically designed for women's health. This allowed clinicians to observe fetal movement in real time, providing clearer insights into fetal health. Additionally, that same year, GE introduced an innovative hybrid system that combined an infant incubator with a warming unit, further enhancing neonatal care.

2015

GE HealthCare launched the first clinical "command center" for hospitals, inspired by NASA's operational control centers. Using machine learning, predictive analytics, and natural language processing, this digital system provides hospital administrators with real-time data to optimize decision-making, streamline operations, and improve patient outcomes.

2019

GE HealthCare received FDA approval for its Deep Learning Image Reconstruction (DLIR) technology, the first CT image reconstruction system to leverage deep learning. This advanced AI-powered system generates clearer, higher-quality CT images, enhancing diagnostic precision.

2023

On January 4, 2023, GE HealthCare officially spun off from GE, becoming an independent company and trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "GEHC." Operating in over 160 countries and employing approximately 51,000 individuals, GE HealthCare supports the healthcare needs of over one billion patients annually. The company's extensive equipment portfolio includes more than four million devices, spanning across four primary business segments: Imaging, Ultrasound, Patient Care Solutions, and Pharmaceutical Diagnostics.

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