Portable Ultrasound Machines for Medical Missions
According to the World Health Organisation, over 60% of the world’s population has no access to ultrasound machines for medical diagnosis. We're working to lower that statistic.
From the jungles of Panama to the mountains of Nepal, our Global Health Programme helps clinicians bring portable ultrasound to patients and institutions that don't have access to medical imageing due to social conditions, remote locations, or lack of funds. We've created two programmes for healthcare professionals who want to bring ultrasound to the point of patient care.


Global Health Purchase Programme
This is your opportunity to make an impact on global health and patient outcomes in underserved x communities. FUJIFILM Sonosite systems are built to deliver the quality, durability, and ease of use you need to help provide exceptional patient care. Don’t miss the chance to purchase a Sonosite system. Limited quantity available.
To purchase a system for your organisation through this programme, please fill out and email this form to globalhealth@fujifilm.com.
Disclaimer
Our Global Health Purchase programme is for qualified North American charitable organisations to donate to low resource countries. If application is from a Canada based organisation, they need to be listed as a registered charity. If application is from a U.S. based organisation, they need to be a registered 501c3 organisation.
Sonosite's Global Loaner Programme
Sonosite's Global Loan Programme loans ultrasound equipment to U.S. and Canada-based medical professionals working with non-profit organisations. Learn how to apply to borrow ultrasound equipment.
Global Health Stories
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"Occasionally, some doctors will encounter a situation for which they are not equipped or experienced in. The distances and lack of transport in these places makes fast and accurate diagnosis critical in order to expedite appropriate patient management. It’s easy to see how useful a portable ultrasound machine in the hands of a competent technician will be in this setting."
- Ingrid Yuile, Locum Sonographer, Perrycoe Health in "User Stories: Taking Ultrasound to Mongolia"