Selling Your Hologic Selenia Digital Mammography System

Those of you considering selling your Hologic Selenia digital mammography machine may have seen our recent post on GE digital mammos and wondered, "Hey! Where's ours?" 

A reasonable question, but don't worry- we've compiled all the same info for your equipment below: what to capture images of, average selling prices, and where to turn next in your selling process.

Photos or video of the following will help answer a buyer's questions up front. This frequently helps draw a higher price and simplifies your transaction.

The photo suggestions listed below apply to Hologic's entire Selenia series. Refer to the slideshow if you need an example of anything from the list.

Full System
Gantry Serial Tag
X-Ray Tube Serial Tag
Detector Serial Tag
AWS Computer/Monitor
AWS Serial Tag
Lead Shield/Console
CAD Unit (if applicable)
Paddles
Manuals
Software
Footswitches
Phantoms
Phantom Image
Any QC Screenshots

Shots to sell your Hologic Selenia Digital Mammography Machine:



What Is Block Paying?

The price you get for your machine will depend on a lot of variables including: date of manufacture, detector age, X-ray tube usage, workstations, CAD, accessories, location, and overall condition. Because of this, the typical price ranges are relatively broad. At present, the spread is $15,000 - $40,000.

Block Imaging both sells and buys Hologic digital mammography equipment. Contact us with your photos and system specifications for a free market valuation below. You can also use the second button to learn even more about making a great equipment sale.

Equipment Market Valutions

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Jason Block

Jason Block is the Product Manager for Women’s Health Equipment at Block Imaging. Jason loves to help, challenge, and empower people as they make decisions about their medical imaging equipment. When he's not assisting healthcare facilities with their imaging needs, Jason enjoys spending time with his family, coaching multiple sports, and watching the Michigan State Spartans.