Crystal-clear Ocular Scans: Portable Ultrasound for Ophthalmology Professionals
Gain immediate visualization of ocular structures to diagnose, monitor, and guide treatment—right in your clinic or bedside.
Top Portable Ultrasounds for Eye Diagnostics
Built for sharp B-scans, A-mode precision, and portability—ideal for ophthalmologists managing diagnostics across clinics, ERs, or outreach setups.
What to Consider Before Buying a Portable Ultrasound for Ophthalmology
Choose the ideal device for precise ocular assessments with a high-frequency probe and small footprint.
A & B Mode Integration
Ensure the device has both A and B mode for comprehensive eye assessments, including retinal detachment and axial length measurement.
Accurate A-Scan Biometry
High-Frequency Linear Probe (12–16 MHz)
Provides clear imaging for anterior segment, trauma, or corneal assessment.
Doppler (PW/CW) Capability
Adjustable Gain and Zoom
Real-Time Image Capture and Annotation
What You Can Do with SonoMaxx Ultrasounds in Ophthalmology Practice
Visualize filler depth, detect vascular structures, and ensure symmetry during treatments—all with handheld clarity and control.
With both high-resolution handheld linear probes and dedicated ophthalmic ultrasound, SonoMaxx empowers ophthalmologists with full-spectrum imaging wherever needed.
- Evaluate vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, or intraocular masses with confidence
- Assess trauma cases (e.g., lens dislocation, orbital fractures) immediately at the bedside.
- Perform point-of-care eye exams in urgent or non-cooperative patients
- Reduce delays by scanning, diagnosing, and counseling in a single visit
- Work seamlessly with EMR and PACS to document and share eye images quickly
Our ophthalmic ultrasound devices are trusted by ER ophthalmologists, community eye surgeons, and mobile eye care clinics worldwide.
Why Ophthalmology Experts Choose SonoMaxx Portable Ultrasounds
Designed for precise ocular work, SonoMaxx provides high-definition imaging, portability, and smart tools tailored to eye care procedures.
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Dual-Modality Imaging with A and B Mode
Our ophthalmic ultrasound unit combines two essential scan types—enabling diagnosis and surgical prep with a single device.
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High-Fidelity Ocular Visualization
Pinpoint detail of vitreoretinal structures, even through media opacities, with superior image resolution across probes.
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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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Comfortable for Fragile or Pediatric Patients
Scan gently through closed lids, ideal for elderly, children, or uncooperative patients without using large tabletop machines.
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Instant Reporting and Image Sharing
Sync with EMR, PACS, or tablets for annotated reports and quick consults with retinal or neuro-ophthalmology colleagues.
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Time-Saving Workflow for Busy Clinics
Combine scan, diagnosis, and patient discussion into one efficient session—reduce referrals, improve retention.
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Perfect for Satellite and Startup Clinics
Bring diagnostic confidence without heavy imaging suite investment—ideal for expanding services on a lean budget.
Trusted by 1000+ Ophthalmologists, ER Physicians & Mobile Eye Teams
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
What types of ophthalmic ultrasound devices does SonoMaxx offer?
SonoMaxx offers two types of ultrasound systems for ophthalmic use: a compact tabletop unit designed specifically for eye care, featuring dedicated A-scan and B-scan modes, multiple ocular presets, and precise measurement tools; and handheld linear ultrasound systems with B-mode and Doppler capabilities, for comprehensive point-of-care ocular assessments.
Can handheld ultrasounds see through dense cataracts or vitreous hemorrhage?
Yes. Using high-frequency linear probes, SonoMaxx can provide clear posterior segment imaging even when the direct view is obscured by cataracts or hemorrhage.
Are SonoMaxx Ultrasound devices suitable for pediatric or elderly patients?
Yes, all SonoMaxx handheld models are compact and below 300g. You can easily maneuver the probe to do closed-eye scans with minimal pressure, making them ideal for sensitive, elderly, or pediatric patients.
Do SonoMaxx Ultrasound Devices support image storage and EMR integration
Yes. All images are saved directly to your connected phone or tablet in EMR-ready format. You can annotate them and easily export to PACS or DICOM for streamlined documentation.
Are SonoMaxx portable ultrasounds a good investment for solo or satellite practices?
Absolutely. SonoMaxx is a one-time purchase with no subscription or maintenance fees. It brings advanced diagnostics into smaller clinics at a fraction of the cost of larger machines—making it a smart, cost-effective choice for smaller setups.