Handheld Ultrasound for Gastroenterology: Advanced Liver & GI Imaging
Scan in seconds, confirm pathology, guide safe interventions—bring safe imaging to the patient at the point of care.
Top Ultrasound Choice for GI Clinics & Endoscopy Suites
From cirrhosis clinics to endoscopy suites, SonoMaxx streamlines diagnostics, procedural guidance, and patient engagement—at your fingertips.
What to Consider Before Buying a Handheld Ultrasound for Gastroenterology
Choose the ideal device for hepatology, endoscopy, and GI interventions with broadband frequency, Doppler modes, and intuitive presets.
Convex Array Probe (2.5–5 MHz)
For liver, biliary, and deep abdominal evaluations in cirrhotic and hepatobiliary patients.
Linear Array Probe (7–14 MHz)
Doppler with PW and CW Modes
To assess portal vein velocity, hepatic artery patency, and variceal flow dynamics.
Needle Enhancement Software and Spatial Compounding
Optimized GI Presets
Compact, High-capacity Battery (3+ hours)
Easy Image Sharing and DICOM Compatibility
What You Can Do with SonoMaxx Ultrasounds in Gastroenterology Practice
Visualize filler depth, detect vascular structures, and ensure symmetry during treatments—all with handheld clarity and control.
With SonoMaxx, your physical exam evolves into a real-time diagnostic tool, offering immediate insights where it matters most. Whether managing chronic liver disease or guiding drainage of ascitic fluid, our portable ultrasound helps you make confident decisions faster.
- Evaluate liver echotexture, nodularity, and ascites in cirrhotic patients
- Pre-screen before EUS or colonoscopy; assess post-procedural complications
- Guide percutaneous drainage or paracentesis with clarity and safety
- Monitor stable patients in hepatology clinics without radiology delays
- Support bedside decisions with portal Doppler, gallbladder, and pancreas views
- Enhance patient communication with real-time visuals at the point of care
Trusted ultrasound companion of gastroenterologists, hepatologists, and endoscopy suite operators across leading institutions.
Why Gastroenterology Experts Choose SonoMaxx Handheld Ultrasounds
Purpose-built for hepatobiliary and GI practice, SonoMaxx delivers precision imaging and workflow flexibility in even the busiest settings.
01.
High-Definition Rapid Liver Assessments
Visualize liver parenchyma, nodularity, and vasculature with exceptional clarity—perfect for chronic liver disease monitoring.
02.
Streamlined for Pre-Endoscopy Screening
Quickly assess for contraindications such as ascites, masses, or gallbladder disease before scoping.
01.
Trajectory-Guided Needle Insertion
Real-time overlay shows where your needle is headed—reduce pneumothorax and increase first-pass success on nerve and central line placements.
03.
Efficient Post-EUS Follow-Up
Monitor fluid collections or biliary changes post-procedure without returning to radiology.
04.
Precision for Paracentesis & Drainage
Needle guidance tools reduce complications in fluid removal, even in low-resource or bedside environments.
05.
Enhanced Patient Conversations
Show real-time liver or biliary images to patients, improving understanding and compliance in chronic care.
06.
Academic & Research Ready
Supports image export, labeling, and research use—perfect for training and publication-ready documentation.
Trusted by 1000+ Gastroenterologists, Hepatologists & Endoscopy Specialists
Free Software, Unlimited Scans
SonoMaxx’s handheld ultrasounds come with powerful software that gives you unlimited features at no extra cost. Enjoy free DICOM and pulsed wave doppler, plus a user-friendly interface on iOS, Android, and Windows—so you can focus on delivering top-quality care without any software fees.
Full Platform Compatible, Lifetime Free Upgrades
Capture Every Detail, Guide with Precision, and Share with Ease
Improve your ultrasound workflow with our all-in-one solution. Experience precision, simplicity, and efficiency in every scan.
17+ Specialized Presets
Convex / Phased Probe
Abdomen Gynecology Obstetric Cardiac
Urology Kidney Lung
Linear Probe
Thyroid Skin Small Parts Pediatrics
Vascular Carotid Breast MSK
Nerve Vessel Flow

B Mode

M Mode

Color Doppler

Power Doppler

Pulsed Wave Doppler
27 Automated Measurements for Precise Diagnostics
Simplify your work with a complete set of tools for fast, real-time assessments.
B-Mode
- Length, area/circumference, angle, trace, distance
- Gestational age (CRL, BPD, GS, FL, HC, AC)
- Estimated fetal weight (EFW) using BPD and FL
B+M Mode
- Heart rate, time, distance
- Left Ventricular Internal Diameter (LVIDd, LVIDs)
- Ejection Fraction (EF), Stroke Volume (SV)
B+PW Mode
- Velocity, heart rate, S/D ratio, depth
- Automatic vessel flow measurement
- Peak Systolic Velocity (PS), End-Diastolic Velocity (ED)
- Time-Averaged Maximum Velocity (TAMAX), Time-Averaged Mean Velocity (TAMEAN)
- Pulsatility Index (PI), Resistive Index (RI)
- Vessel Diameter (DIAM), Flow (FL)
Record up to 1000 frames (≈165 seconds) of continuous motion to capture every subtle detail.
Enjoy precise in-plane and out-of-plane guides to boost your confidence during interventions.
Save and share your scans effortlessly in JPEG, MP4, PNG, or DICOM formats, seamlessly integrating with your workflow.
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FAQ
Can a SonoMaxx handheld ultrasound replace a formal abdominal ultrasound?
Yes. With a broad frequency-depth range and probes of at least 128 elements for high spatial resolution, SonoMaxx delivers diagnostic-quality imaging. Combined with advanced tools like Color and PW Doppler, it offers performance comparable to many cart-based systems.
How does image archiving and sharing work?
Images and videos are stored locally on your connected iOS or Android device via the built-in Wi-Fi. Files are EMR-ready and easily exportable to PACS or cloud systems.
Can I use SonoMaxx in teaching or academic environments?
Absolutely. It supports image annotation, video capture, and wireless sharing—ideal for case discussions, student demonstrations, and clinical documentation.
Is it portable enough for daily GI practice?
Yes. SonoMaxx devices are lightweight (under 300g), pocket-sized, and battery-operated, making them easy to carry between consults, wards, or procedures.
What gastroenterology-specific features are included?
It comes with one-touch presets for abdominal, liver, and GI scanning. Multi-probe compatibility ensures it covers everything from ascites to liver stiffness assessments, with a minimal learning curve.
How long can it run during prolonged GI scans?
SonoMaxx life ranges from 1.5–3 hours per charge between different models. While continuous scanning is possible, it’s advised to take short breaks beyond 10 minutes to optimize device longevity and image quality.