CMS600P2 Linear Probe 7.5MHz For Portable Veterinary Ultrasound Scanner
$1,822.86
Description
CMS600P2 7.5MHz Linear Probe for Portable Veterinary Ultrasound Scanner
The CMS600P2 7.5MHz Linear Probe is a high-frequency ultrasound transducer designed for precise imaging on the CMS600P2 portable scanner. With a center frequency around 7.5 MHz and a tunable range of 5.0–10.0 MHz, this probe delivers crisp, high-resolution images of superficial structures—making it ideal for small-part examinations in veterinary patients.
Superb detail where it matters
For small animals such as cats and small dogs, accurate visualization of superficial tissues can be the difference between a confident diagnosis and uncertainty. This probe excels at imaging:
- Skin and subcutaneous tissue
- Regional lymph nodes and mammary glands
- Tendons, ligaments, and superficial joints
- Small soft-tissue masses and lesions
- Guided procedures such as fine-needle aspirates in accessible sites
Its high-frequency performance translates to clear margins and detailed tissue interfaces, supporting faster, more reliable clinical decisions in busy clinics or field setups.
Why choose the CMS600P2 7.5MHz Linear Probe
- Broad 5.0–10.0 MHz range enables quick adaptation from shallow to slightly deeper targets without swapping probes.
- Linear array design provides a rectangular, high-resolution field of view ideal for tracing tissue interfaces and subtle architectural changes in superficial structures.
- Designed for seamless use with the CMS600P2 portable ultrasound platform, ensuring consistent image quality and an efficient workflow for veterinary teams.
- Compact, robust form factor optimized for everyday veterinary practice, clinics, and mobile imaging in shelters or field settings.
Ideal use cases
Best suited for focused, rapid assessments and procedures in small-animal practice, including:
- Evaluating skin lesions, superficial masses, and regional lymphadenopathy
- Assessing mammary glands in small-breed dogs and cats
- Characterizing tendon or joint injuries in the limbs
- Guiding fine-needle aspiration or small biopsies in superficial targets
How it helps you outpace alternatives
Compared with broader-coverage or lower-frequency probes, the 7.5MHz linear transducer delivers superior resolution for shallow targets, reducing uncertainty in diagnosis, minimizing the need for repeat scans, and accelerating treatment planning—all on a portable system you can take to the exam room, kennel, or clinic.
Care, compatibility, and best practices
- Works with the CMS600P2 portable ultrasound scanner family—confirm your system’s compatibility before use.
- Follow standard disinfection and maintenance procedures appropriate for ultrasound transducers after each patient.
- Use an appropriate ultrasound gel and maintain proper contact to maximize image quality for small-part imaging.
- Store the probe in its protective housing to preserve the integrity of the linear array.

