
Radiology Equipment Configuration
Choose suitable imaging equipment for your room, clinical application and patient volume.
DR · CT · Ultrasound · C-arm · Mammography · Protection Products
Radiology Equipment We Can Supply
Routine Radiography
Fixed DR, detector and bucky stand for chest, bone, trauma and outpatient imaging.
Mobile Imaging
For general radiography, outpatient diagnosis and hospital imaging departments.
Ultrasound Imaging
For general radiography, outpatient diagnosis and hospital imaging departments.
CT / MRI Options
For general radiography, outpatient diagnosis and hospital imaging departments.
Surgical Imaging
Digital C-arm for orthopedic surgery and selected procedural imaging needs.
Women’s Health
Mammography system for breast screening and specialty diagnostic expansion.
Protection Products
Lead door, lead glass, lead plate and lead vest for X-ray room protection.
Accessories
Printer, workstation, detector and accessories selected according to workflow.
Choose the Right Radiology Setup Level
Essential
For first imaging rooms or basic outpatient diagnosis.
Main Setup: DR or ultrasound
Typical Use: Chest, bone, trauma,
abdomen and OB/GYN screening
Best for: Small clinics / first X-ray room / basic ultrasound room
Standard
For diagnostic centers and hospital radiology departments.
Main Setup: DR + Color Doppler + CT option
Typical Use: Routine radiography,
ultrasound, emergency and CT referral reduction
Best for: Growing clinics / diagnostic
centers / hospital departments
Advanced
For multi-room imaging departments and specialty expansion.
Main Setup: DR + CT + Mobile DR + C-arm / Mammography
Typical Use: High-volume imaging,
bedside exams, orthopedic support and screening
Best for: General hospitals / referral
centers / multi-room departments
Start with the Main Clinical Need
Use the questions below to narrow the equipment direction before quotation.
Question
Recommended Direction
Only one room is available
Choose DR for chest, bone and trauma imaging; choose ultrasound for abdomen, OB/GYN, cardiac or bedside screening.
Patient volume is increasing
Upgrade to higher-load DR, color Doppler, CT or mobile DR according to the main bottleneck.
Bedside or emergency imaging is needed
Add mobile DR or portable DR according to use scenario.
Surgical imaging is required
Add digital C-arm when orthopedic, trauma or procedural imaging needs are confirmed.
Women’s health screening is planned
Add mammography as a specialty imaging module.
X-ray room protection is unclear
Confirm lead door, lead glass, lead plate and lead vest requirements before final order.
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What equipment is needed for a first radiology room?
Most first radiology rooms begin with DR or ultrasound, depending on the main examination demand.
How do I choose between DR and ultrasound?
When should a facility add CT?
Can handheld X-ray replace fixed DR?
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Radiology Equipment Selection Questions
Before choosing radiology equipment, buyers often need to confirm the main examination demand, room conditions, patient volume and future expansion direction. These questions help clinics, diagnostic centers and hospitals make clearer equipment decisions before sending an inquiry.




