
GE Venue — Compact Point-of-Care
GE Venue Fit
Preowned starting at$18,000
Smallest footprint in the Venue family, purpose-built for MSK, vascular, and critical care point-of-care. The Venue Fit R5 pairs a 14-inch glass touchscreen with cSound architecture and AI tools including Auto Vascular Access and needle recognition. Battery operation and a foot-adjustable cart keep it mobile across exam rooms. Leasing starting at $999/month.
- cSound architecture with Xdclear probe support — Software-defined beamforming delivers high-resolution images across all 16 compatible probes, from high-frequency linear arrays for vascular access to low-frequency convex for abdominal scanning.
- AI Needle Recognition and Auto Vascular Access — Real-time needle tracking overlays the needle path on screen during guided procedures, reducing failed access attempts and shortening procedure time for IV placement and nerve blocks.
- Auto B-Lines, Auto VTI/CO, and Real-Time EF — One-touch cardiac and pulmonary measurements automate the most time-critical assessments in the ER and ICU, giving clinicians quantified results without manual caliper placement.
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Nationwide delivery with on-site installation, EMR integration, and staff training.
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Full GE warranty, dedicated service coordination, and a direct line when you need help.
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Frequently Asked Questions
GE Venue Fit pricing depends on whether the system is new or preowned, the probes selected, AI and automation software options, cart or mounting configuration, warranty/service coverage, delivery, and training. A configured quote should show the complete package - system, probes, software, warranty, and delivery timeline - so your team can compare purchase, lease, finance, trade-in, or rental options.
Yes. Standard Ultrasound can structure a GE Venue Fit quote around purchase, financing, lease, rental, or trade-in options, depending on availability and your workflow. Many buyers compare monthly payment, short-term rental, preowned savings, and trade-in credit before requesting a quote.
Venue Fit is GE HealthCare's compact point-of-care ultrasound system in the Venue family, and R5 refers to a software release of the Venue POCUS platform rather than a separate product. Venue, Venue Go, Venue Fit, and Venue Sprint share the same AI-enabled POCUS interface, so workflows carry across them. Confirm the exact software revision in your quote.
Yes. The GE Venue Fit is a compact point-of-care ultrasound system designed for emergency, critical care, and bedside use. It supports lung, focused cardiac, vascular access, and nerve-block guidance, with automation such as Auto B-Lines, Real-Time EF, and Auto VTI/CO to speed time-critical assessments. Confirm the exact probes and software packages for your applications in your quote.
The GE Venue Fit is a strong fit when your team needs point-of-care imaging in tight or busy spaces. It is especially relevant for emergency departments, ICUs, anesthesia, PICU/NICU, and MSK services. GE describes it as the smallest footprint in the Venue family, with large casters and a foot-adjustable cart that reaches the bedside and maneuvers between equipment while keeping full Venue POCUS tools.
All four Venue systems share the same AI-enabled POCUS platform, so the choice is mainly about form factor. Choose Venue Fit for the smallest cart footprint in tight spaces. Consider the flagship Venue for a larger console and the fullest clinical package range, Venue Go when you want a portable system that reconfigures between console, tabletop, and boom, and Venue Sprint for a handheld, tablet-style option for lighter triage.
The GE Venue Fit is the smallest footprint in the Venue family, pairing a slim 14-inch glass touchscreen cart with large casters and foot-operated height adjustment for bedside maneuvering. GE states its batteries provide active scan times of up to about one hour, with a color-changing indicator that warns when power runs low. Mounting options include cart, kickstand, or a standard VESA connection.
The GE Venue Fit is configured with two active probe ports, so clinicians can keep two probes connected and switch between them quickly during point-of-care exams. Dual-probe wireless support is available depending on configuration. Confirm the exact port and wireless configuration for your workflow in your quote.
The GE Venue Fit supports GE POCUS transducers spanning convex, linear, sector, and endocavity types. Documented options include the C1-5-RS convex for abdominal, high-frequency linears such as L4-12t-RS and L8-18i-RS for vascular access and MSK, sector probes such as 3SC-RS and 6S-RS for cardiac, and the E8C-RS endocavity. Confirm the exact probes for your applications in your quote.
The GE Venue Fit runs on cSound imaging with XDclear probe support for deep and shallow anatomy. For time-critical bedside decisions it offers automated tools such as Auto B-Lines for lung, Real-Time EF and Auto VTI/CO for cardiac output, and Auto IVC for volume status, plus guidance aids like eFAST and Lung diagrams. Confirm which imaging packages are enabled on your configuration.
Available AI and automation tools may include Auto Vascular Access and AI Needle Recognition for guided procedures, Auto B-Lines for lung, and Auto VTI/CO and Real-Time EF for hemodynamics, depending on configuration. The Venue family also includes cNerve and Auto Bladder Volume, and GE says these tools cut keystrokes and speed quantified results. Confirm which packages are licensed in your quote.
Yes. The GE Venue Fit supports DICOM functions such as Store, Print, Worklist, and Structured Reports depending on configuration, along with LAN connectivity and USB export for moving studies into PACS, EMR, and reporting systems. Wireless connectivity is available depending on configuration. Confirm the exact DICOM and network setup for your facility in your quote.
Standard Ultrasound describes its Venue Fit support as including a full GE warranty, dedicated service coordination, and a direct support line. The specific warranty term is confirmed for the exact new, preowned, probe, and software configuration in the quote.
Standard Ultrasound says it coordinates nationwide delivery, on-site installation, EMR integration, staff training, and ongoing support. Its training page also says GE ultrasound purchases include training options such as in-person, remote, and on-demand education. Your quote should specify delivery timing, installation needs, training format, and support contacts.
Ask Standard Ultrasound to confirm the written trial or return terms for your exact Venue Fit configuration before purchase. The product page promotes a 30-day trial, but the return policy says returns generally must be initiated within 30 days, products must be unused and in original packaging, and custom-configured products or special-order probes may be non-returnable.
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