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Parts for GE Lunar bone densitometer - Tube housing Assembly GE, model 40782, year of manufacture: 2009 - Insert: Lohmann, 110/3 EFK, year of manufacture: 2009 - X-Ray Tube: GE TTH-Maestro, S/N... view more
GE Lunar Prodigy Bone Densitometer - S/N: 65637 - Year of Manufacture: 2003 - REF: PRODIGY - Refurbished in 2008 - GE Lunar 8743 Tube Housing - GE Brand BX-1L - Phantom - Workstation with... view more
Asking Price:
€11,250 EUR
2001 GE Lunar Prodigy DEXA 8743 BX-1L Tube enCORE 2007 Software Version 11.40.004 Windows XP Workstation, monitor, cart Phantom & pads included De-installed, functional... view more
GE Lunar Prodigy XR Densitometer DOM: 2007 Prodigy/DPX Series High Voltage Power Supply – Type HV-PS, Model 7681, Manufacturer Spellman, DOM 2007 Prodigy Series X-Ray tube Housing Assembly –... view more
GE Lunar iDXA Bone Densitometer with 2017 X-ray Tube DOM: 2011 Options: System ID: ME+210045 Feature Code: ME+H96F9-50L1X-MZ5EP-317GH Options: AP Spine, Femur, LVA, Total Body, APVA, Forearm,... view more
GE Lunar Prodigy Advance Bone Densitometer DOM: 2004 Advance Model: 7635, 8915, 7681 AP Spine, Femur, Dual Femur, Forearm, Non-seated Forearm LVA , FRAX DVA (LVA, APVA, and Lateral BMD) ... view more
GE Lunar iDXA Bone Densitometer with 2014 X-Ray tube DOM: 2009. AP Spine, Femur, LVA, Total Body, APVA, Forearm, Orthopedic Hip, Lateral, , ScanCheck, HL7, MUDB 1-10, Composer, Business Reports,... view more
GE Lunar iDXA DEXA DOM: 2009. AP Spine, Femur, LVA, Total Body, APVA, Forearm, Orthopedic Hip, Lateral, , ScanCheck, HL7, MUDB 1-10, Composer, Business Reports, Body Comp Basic, Dual Femur,... view more
Hablamos español GE Lunar Prodigy Advance Bone Densitometer with a 2019 (brand new tube) Nov: 2007 Software: EnCore 2011, Ver. 13.60.066, Windows7 Software Options: Frax tool Removal Nov 2022... view more
Hablamos español Lunar Prodigy Advance Bone Densitometer Manufacturer: GE Model: Lunar Prodigy YOM: 2002 – Refurbished in 2007 Whole Body Availability: immediately Condition: installed and... view more
Hablamos español 2002 GE Lunar Prodigy Advance Bone Densitometer Brand: GE Model: Lunar Prodigy YOM: 2002 – Refurbished in 2017 Condition: installed and operational For more information,... view more
2009 GE Lunar iDXA DEXA. Refurbished with NEW X-Ray Tube in 2019. High-End, Research-Grade, Full-Body DEXA Scanner with AP Spine, Femur, LVA, Total Body, APVA, Forearm, Lateral, AHA, Pediatric Spine,... view more
2004 Lunar Prodigy: S/N 40583 - Great condition X-Ray Tube Dec 2014, model: 8743 enCore w/ Windows 7 Phantom (30373-2) Detector: p/n: 40271 Positioners Daily QA 1-10-2020 Pass For... view more
Asking Price:
$9,000 USD
2009 Unit, Encore 2009 Installed. System is refurbished and ready for immediate shipment or installation.... view more
FULLY REFURBISHED Ultrasonic Heel/Calcaneus Scanner Bone Densitometer. 15-Second Measurement, Color Display, Foot Positioner, Built-In Printer, Latest Version Software, Power CordComplete with full... view more
A Bone Densitometer is a type of medical imaging equipment used to measure bone density. It is used to diagnose osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions. It is a non-invasive procedure that uses X-ray technology to measure bone density. The procedure is painless and takes only a few minutes.
Bone densitometers are available from a variety of manufacturers, including GE Healthcare, Hologic, and Siemens. Prices range from a few thousand dollars for a basic model to tens of thousands of dollars for a top-of-the-line model. The cost of the equipment varies depending on the features and capabilities of the machine. Generally, the more features and capabilities a machine has, the more expensive it will be. Additionally, the cost of the machine will depend on the size of the machine and the type of technology used.