Digital imaging is a must for any veterinary business. Digital imaging technology allows you to make the accurate, efficient diagnoses you need in order to run a successful practice. With the right digital X-ray technology you can deliver better care, in a cost-effective manner. Digital X-ray machines are complex pieces of technology, so it is important to choose the right system for your needs. A professional supplier can help make that choice easier and less stressful. When you are looking for a digital imaging equipment supplier, consider the following factors.
Price Considerations
Price is one of the foremost considerations when you are choosing a digital imaging system. You will probably already have a budget or otherwise you can discuss your veterinary X-ray machine requirements and get a quote from a supplier that tells you how much, roughly, you will be spending on the equipment. It is important to shop around to see that you are getting a good deal on your X-ray equipment, as prices can vary a lot between suppliers. But take care not to automatically choose the cheapest system because of the price. There are other factors to consider when making your choice; some of which are explained below.
Variety of Products
Look for a supplier that offers a variety of different product options so that you can tailor your system to meet your needs. A supplier with a flexible range of products will be better able to provide a system that works for you. A supplier with a small range of cheaper products may not be the best solution for your practice as you could end up with something that doesn’t quite fit with your ideal needs. Suppliers giving you a range of options help you construct a specific package for your veterinary practice without fear of overspending.
Service and Technical Solutions
Digital imaging solutions can be difficult to set up and maintain, particularly if you do not have a technical background. You need a supplier that offers good quality after-sales services. As digital imaging may be at the forefront of your practice offering, it is important to maintain the machines in good working order. Many suppliers like www.photon-imaging.com offer a 24-hour breakdown service where you can call and within 24 hours someone will be on site to fix the issue. If you do not want a full breakdown service, you at least need good quality customer care and a means of getting in touch with the supplier if you have problems during the set-up or running of your equipment. A follow-up check on your equipment is helpful so that you can be sure you have fitted it correctly and that any minor problems can be ironed out. In addition, it may be helpful, if you are purchasing a completely new system, to have some form of customer training. If you need advice in setting up a darkroom or you want to know more about radiography, choose a supplier that invests in your knowledge and education.
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