Powering Critical Decisions: Handheld Ultrasound for Neurology Professionals
Focused imaging solutions designed for quick nerve assessments, vascular monitoring, and intraoperative brain imaging in real time.
Top Handheld Ultrasound for Spina and Brain Imaging
Compact, accurate, and fast—SonoMaxx handheld ultrasounds simplify neurological diagnostics and procedures with remarkable imaging depth and portability.
What to Consider Before Buying a Handheld Ultrasound for Neurology
Choose the ideal device for brain and spine imaging with multi-frequency probes and Doppler capabilities.
Phased Array Probe (2–5 MHz)
Used for deep cranial penetration, ideal for transcranial Doppler (TCD) exams
Linear Array Probe (7–12 MHz)
Doppler with PW/CW
Used for precise flow velocity measurement in cerebral arteries—critical for stroke, TBI, and vasospasm evaluations.
Needle Visualization Mode
M-mode Imaging Function
High-resolution B-mode
What You Can Do with SonoMaxx Ultrasounds in Neurology Practice
Visualize filler depth, detect vascular structures, and ensure symmetry during treatments—all with handheld clarity and control.
SonoMaxx’s handheld ultrasound brings the power of advanced neuroimaging to your fingertips.
- Identify and track peripheral nerve entrapments like carpal tunnel or ulnar neuropathy
- Perform guided procedures, including nerve blocks or injections with precision
- Verify anatomy during minimally invasive neurosurgery procedures
- Assess blood flow in cerebral vessels during stroke monitoring or vasospasm follow-up
- Evaluate muscle thickness and fasciculations in neuromuscular diseases
- Aid in ICU neurological monitoring with quick, repeatable bedside scans
Our handheld ultrasound devices are trusted by neurologists, pain specialists, and neuro ICU teams around the globe.
Why Neurology Experts Choose SonoMaxx Handheld Ultrasounds
Designed for neuro-focused work, SonoMaxx provides high-definition imaging, portability, and software tailored to neurovascular and nerve assessments.
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Advanced Cerebral Blood Flow Monitoring
Perform bedside transcranial Doppler to assess velocity changes in real time, aiding vasospasm detection post-SAH.
02.
Portable Intraoperative Brain Imaging
Quickly visualize hematomas, ventricular size, or catheter placement without leaving the OR for CT confirmation.
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.
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Minimally Invasive Navigation Aid
Verify midline, ventricle anatomy, or spinal landmarks during endoscopic and percutaneous spine procedures.
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Real-Time Needle Tracking Mode
Enhances safety in nerve blocks and pain procedures with live visualization of needle trajectory and depth.
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On-Call Utility for Emergencies
Ideal for rural or low-resource settings—extend neurosurgical evaluations to where CT/MRI access is limited.
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SonoMaxx-Optimized for Long Clinic Days
Lightweight yet enduring, it supports extended use on rounds or in busy outpatient settings without the need for constant recharging.
Trusted by +500 Neurologists, Neuro ICU Teams & Pain 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 I use SonoMaxx portable ultrasounds for transcranial Doppler (TCD)?
Yes. With the low-frequency phased array probe and Doppler modes, you can perform TCD assessments to monitor cerebral blood flow, especially in stroke, vasospasm, or trauma cases.
Is it possible to guide nerve blocks using handheld ultrasounds?
Absolutely. SonoMaxx devices feature real-time needle tracking, making it perfect for ultrasound-guided nerve blocks in pain management, regional anesthesia, or botulinum injections.
Is the image quality adequate for diagnosing neuromuscular disorders?
Yes. With 128+ to 192+ element probes and over 60 imaging channels, SonoMaxx ultrasound devices can assess muscle thickness, detect fasciculations, and identify changes in conditions like ALS, myopathies, or dystrophies.
Can SonoMaxx POCUS machines help with spinal procedures too?
Yes. Models with high-frequency linear probes are excellent for identifying superficial spinal landmarks and guiding minimally invasive or percutaneous spine procedures.
How long does it take to learn to use SonoMaxx portable ultrasounds?
Most neurosurgeons find it intuitive. If you have basic POCUS training, you can begin scanning within hours. Built-in protocols and presets help you get comfortable quickly.
What is the process of cleaning and disinfecting the ultrasound devices for a neurosurgery setting?
All SonoMaxx devices have sealed surfaces, are compact, and are made with medical-grade materials. You can easily use probe covers or disinfect the device itself between patients. Please visit our Quick User Guide, then click on “STEP 5: MAINTENANCE AND CARE.” There, you can find our recommendations for cleaning and disinfection.