Deploy a fleet of Clarius wireless scanners across multiple departments, managed from a single portal with enterprise-grade security and seamless DICOM connectivity.
Handheld ultrasound for every point of care
Why handheld for health systems
Coverage Across Departments
Reliable tools built to support busy departments and large-scale deployments.
Clarius scanners are designed for fast-moving environments where reliability matters. They deliver consistent performance whether used at the bedside, in clinic, or across multiple hospital sites.
Software updates happen through the app. Clarius gives options for IT teams to manage processes through their internal process. Your fleet remains secure and standardized across the entire health system.
There are no service contracts, calibration schedules, or annual maintenance requirements. This cuts operational overhead and keeps total cost of ownership low.
Scanners pair and boot quickly, saving time when clinicians need answers right away. The intuitive interface helps new users get comfortable fast.
Clarius works smoothly with your existing workflows and hospital infrastructure. Secure connectivity ensures clean DICOM routing and reliable data management.
Every scanner uses encrypted transmission to protect patient data in transit. This keeps your imaging workflow compliant across all departments and sites.
Whether you need a handful of scanners or a system-wide rollout, the platform adapts easily. Centralized tools make it simple to manage large fleets without adding complexity.
Clarius Enterprise Security & Management
- Centralized Portal & Fleet Organization
- Centralized DICOM Setup & Routing
- Single Sign-On, MDM & App Governance
- Monitoring, Tracking & Analytics
- Role-Based Access & Exam-Sharing Controls
- Data Retention & Compliance Settings
Trusted by Clinicians and Health Organizations Across the Continuum of Care

Dr. Gregory Hickman
Andrews Institute
The best thing about the Clarius is it’s pretty simple and very mobile, so I can use it in different areas. I can go quickly to the operating room, do an intraarticular injection in the knee. Then I can go to the recovery room and do a quick superficial cervical plexus block if needed there. I can also take it with me to our physical therapy area for a follow-up after surgery. It’s very easy to hold. You can scan for a good long time and really not get tired because it’s so lightweight and compact.

Dr. Tom Cook
Emergency Physician
By combining phased array and linear array in the same device you can probably do 95 to 99% of all the ultrasound scanning, whatever imaging you’re doing, with this single device. And you can do it with something that is an extraordinarily reasonable cost. Hand-carried systems are the future. Clinicians are much more likely to use ultrasound when they can pull it from their pocket for the exam instead of pushing a big cart into a small trauma room.

Dr. Oron Frenkel
St. Paul’s Hospital
Point-of-care ultrasound is at a transitional moment. We trained with carts that were pretty old school. They were good enough to get the image. Now we’re seeing app-based POCUS run on the smartphones that all of us physicians already have. And the integration with the computing power in the devices makes amazing images available at our fingertips. It has really spread way outside the realms that anyone thought was possible even five years ago.
Frequently Asked Questions
It increases access to imaging across every site. Clinicians get faster answers, and departments reduce bottlenecks caused by shared carts.
Yes. Clarius scanners deliver high-definition imaging comparable to cart-based systems for common point-of-care applications.
Updates are delivered through the app and can be integrated into your IT department’s standard review and deployment workflow to ensure alignment with institutional policies.
Yes. Clarius Enterprise gives administrators centralized control of user access, security settings, and DICOM routing across the network.
It connects securely to your wireless network and supports standard DICOM workflows. Images move directly into your PACS without extra steps.
Your teams have access to Clarius Classroom with tutorials, expert insights and more than 500 training videos, and you can also arrange on-site product training for hands-on instruction.
Handheld ultrasound has no service contracts or preventative maintenance. Health systems can equip more departments for a fraction of the cost of a single cart.
Yes. All data transmission is encrypted, and administrators can enforce system-wide security policies through Clarius Enterprise.
You can start with a small rollout and expand as adoption increases. The platform makes it simple to add scanners, users, and departments.














