
GE Venue — Portable Point-of-Care
GE Venue Go
Preowned starting at$25,000
Built for ICU, ER, and anesthesia teams who need AI-assisted imaging at the bedside. The Venue Go R5 pairs a 15.6-inch glove-friendly touchscreen with Real-Time EF, Auto B-Lines, and Lung Sweep for one-touch cardiopulmonary assessment. Cart, wall mount, boom mount, or hand carry keep it mobile across the unit. Leasing starting at $999/month.
- Real-Time EF, Auto B-Lines, and Lung Sweep — One-touch AI measurements quantify ejection fraction and pulmonary congestion without manual caliper placement, giving ER and ICU clinicians practical numbers in seconds.
- Cart, boom, wall mount, or hand carry — VESA-compatible mounting and a slim cart option let the Venue Go adapt to any department layout, from crowded trauma bays to outpatient procedure rooms, without dedicating permanent floor space.
- 15.6-inch flush glass sealed touchscreen — Edge-to-edge sealed display supports operation in full PPE and simplifies disinfection between patients, while the Venue Go cradle reconfigures the system from console to tabletop to boom.
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We don't just ship a machine. We help you pick the right configuration, handle financing, coordinate installation and training, and stay with you for the life of the system.
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Custom pricing with lease, finance, and trade-in options structured around your budget.
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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 Go pricing depends on whether the system is new or preowned, the probes selected, POCUS software and AI options, cart or mount configuration, warranty/service coverage, delivery, and training. A configured quote should show the complete package - console, 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 Go 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 Go is the point-of-care model name, while R5 refers to a software release of the Venue Go platform. The Venue family has been updated over successive releases, adding AI tools such as Real-Time EF, Auto B-Lines, and Lung Sweep.
Yes. The GE Venue Go is a portable point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) system designed for the ER, ICU, critical care, and anesthesia. GE documents it for lung, focused cardiac, vascular access, eFAST, and nerve-block workflows, with AI tools such as Auto B-Lines and Real-Time EF to give bedside clinicians fast, practical answers when configured with the right probes and software.
The GE Venue Go is a strong fit when your team needs fast bedside imaging across multiple care areas such as emergency medicine, critical care, ICU/PICU/NICU, and anesthesia. Its small footprint and large casters let it roll to the bedside, navigate between equipment, and reach the tight spaces common in point-of-care settings.
Choose the Venue Go when you want a portable roll-around POCUS system with a large touchscreen. Consider the flagship Venue for the fullest feature set, the compact Venue Fit when space and a smaller footprint matter most, and the Venue Sprint as an entry point into the Venue family. All share GE's point-of-care AI tools, so the choice comes down to size, budget, and workflow.
The Venue Go pairs a 15.6-inch glove-friendly touchscreen with a compact chassis of about 6.3 kg without probes. Its cradle lets it move from cart to tabletop to boom or wall mount, and GE states active scan time of up to about two hours on battery. Fast boot-up helps the system be ready when the patient arrives.
The Venue Go uses smart cable management supporting up to three active probes, so clinicians can keep phased array, linear, and convex transducers connected and switch quickly between cardiac, lung, and vascular exams. A convenient button probe supports single-handed operation at the bedside during procedures such as vascular access.
The GE Venue Go supports a range of Venue-family transducers depending on configuration, spanning phased array, linear, convex, and endocavity probes. Commonly listed options include 3Sc-RS for cardiac, 9L-RS and L4-12t-RS for vascular access and MSK, C1-5-RS for abdominal, and E8C-RS for endocavity. Confirm the exact probes in your quote.
The Venue Go supports 2D B-mode, M-mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler, and PW Doppler for point-of-care exams. It is built on cSound and XDclear imaging technology and adds POCUS-focused tools including eFAST, Lung Sweep for panoramic lung assessment, and Renal Diagram documentation. Confirm the exact software and probe packages in your quote for your target workflows.
Available AI tools may include Auto B-Lines for one-step lung scoring, Real-Time EF for continuous ejection fraction without ECG, Auto VTI/CO for stroke volume and cardiac output, and Auto IVC, depending on configuration. The system also offers AI needle recognition and cNerve for nerve identification during blocks, and GE says these one-touch measurements cut keystrokes and exam time.
Yes. The GE Venue Go supports DICOM 3.0 services for Store, Print, Worklist, and Structured Reports, plus wired and wireless network connectivity and USB export for sharing studies with PACS and EMR systems. It also includes point-of-care workflow features such as Imprivata badge sign-on and barcode patient identification. Confirm the exact connectivity options for your network in your quote.
Standard Ultrasound describes its Venue Go 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 Go 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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