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Bladder Scanners for Sale in the UK

Bladder-Scanners.com supplies a carefully selected range of bladder scanners for healthcare providers across the UK. A bladder scanner is a non-invasive ultrasound device that measures bladder volume and post-void residual urine, helping clinicians make safer, faster decisions about catheterisation and bladder care.

Whether you work in an NHS trust, private hospital, GP practice, community service or care home, this page brings together all our bladder scanners and helps you choose the right device for your patients, pathways and budget.

Find the Right Bladder Scanner for Your Service

Choosing a bladder scanner is easier when you start with how and where it will be used. Use the options below to narrow down what you need before you dive into individual models.

H3: Filter by Care Setting

Different care settings have different workflows, staffing levels and patient risks. We structure our recommendations around your environment:

  • Hospitals & Emergency Departments – High-volume, rapid assessments at the bedside, day and night.

  • Urology & Continence Clinics – Repeated post-void residual (PVR) measurements and long-term follow-up.

  • GP & Community Clinics – Portable, easy-to-use scanners for primary care and community services.

  • Care Homes & Nursing Homes – Simple systems to support continence care and reduce unnecessary catheterisation.

  • Maternity & Postnatal Units – Quick checks for incomplete emptying in antenatal and postnatal pathways.

  • Paediatrics – Child-friendly scanning for voiding dysfunction and follow-up in children.

[See bladder scanners by care setting]

 

Filter by Usage and Budget

Bladder scanners vary in features and price. A good fit balances what you must have with what you can realistically spend.

  • Usage level

    • High-volume – Busy hospitals and clinics scanning multiple times per shift.

    • Regular – Specialist services and community teams using scanners several times a day or week.

    • Occasional – Smaller practices and care homes using scanners as needed.

  • Budget level

    • Entry-level – Essential features for safe assessments at a lower capital cost.

    • Mid-range – More presets, faster acquisition and improved usability.

    • Premium – Advanced 3D calculation, wider patient range, and connectivity options.

If you’re not sure where to start, we can help you match usage and budget to a shortlist of suitable models.

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Browse our Bladder Scanner Range

This is the central hub for all the bladder scanners we supply. You can browse every model here, then click through for detailed specifications, images and pricing information.

All Bladder Scanners

Below you’ll find our current range of bladder scanners from selected manufacturers. Each product page explains:

  • Key clinical use cases

  • Technical specifications and modes

  • Ideal care settings and patient groups

  • Warranty and support options

New Bladder Scanners

New bladder scanners are usually the best choice for:

  • High-volume hospital environments

  • Services needing specific features (e.g. paediatric or antenatal modes)

  • Organisations wanting the longest possible warranty coverage

All new scanners are supplied with manufacturer or equivalent warranty, installation guidance and support.

[View new bladder scanners →]

H3: Used & Ex-Demo Bladder Scanners

Used and ex-demo bladder scanners can be a cost-effective way to access quality equipment, especially for:

  • Care homes and smaller clinics

  • Backup devices in larger organisations

  • Services piloting a new pathway before wider rollout

Our used and ex-demo scanners are tested, checked for safety and functionality, and supplied with a clear description of their condition and included warranty.

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Ex-Demo HD5 Plus Advanced Wireless Bladder Scanner Only £4750

The Caresono PadScan HD5 Plus is a state-of-the-art wireless bladder scanner designed for efficient, non-invasive measurement of bladder volume and residual urine. Featuring a patented, no-calibration 3D ultrasonic probe, the...

Original price was: £5,950.00.Current price is: £4,750.00.

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Ex-demo HD2 Bladder Scanner Only £2650

Affordable Easy to use handheld Bladder scanner

£2,650.00

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Ex-demo HD2 Bladder Scanner Only £2650

Affordable, Easy to use handheld Bladder scanner

Original price was: £3,150.00.Current price is: £2,650.00.

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Ex-Demo HD5 Plus Advanced Wireless Bladder Scanner Only £4750

The Caresono PadScan HD5 Plus is a state-of-the-art wireless bladder scanner designed for efficient non-invasive measurement of bladder volume and residual urine.

Original price was: £6,750.00.Current price is: £4,750.00.

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MD-6000 Pro Handheld Bladder Scanner

MD-6000 Pro Handheld Bladder Scanner Experience rapid, accurate, and non-invasive bladder volume measurements in any healthcare setting. Its lightweight, ergonomic design, user-friendly interface, and high-resolution imaging make diagnostics swift and...

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HD5 Plus Advanced Wireless Bladder Scanner with Patented No-Calibration Probe

The Caresono PadScan HD5 Plus is a state-of-the-art wireless bladder scanner designed for efficient non-invasive measurement of bladder volume and residual urine.

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Used Verathon BladderScan BVI 6400

This pre-owned Verathon BladderScan BVI 6400 provides quick, accurate, and non-invasive bladder volume measurements. A cost-effective solution for urology practices, hospitals, and long-term care facilities. Fully inspected and tested for...

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Pinit Bladder Scanner

PINIT – Portable Bladder Ultrasound Scanner (PBUS) is medical device  dedicated for quick accurate  non-invasive bladder volume contents measurement

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Used VERATHON BladderScan i10

The VERATHON BladderScan i10 is a reliable and accurate 3D ultrasound device designed for non-invasive measurement of bladder volume. This used unit offers a cost-effective solution for healthcare professionals seeking...

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BVT02 Bladder scanner - Ex-Demo Like new

Handheld and mobile design with 3.5″ Colour LCD screen fast scan time & easy information input. It aims to reduce the conduction time urinary frequency and reduce the risk of...

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Bladder scanner BVT01

Affordable bladder Scanner to measure quickly and accurately the bladder volume and post-void residual volume.

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BVT02 Bladder scanner - Ex-Demo Like new

Handheld and mobile design with 3.5″ Colour LCD screen, fast scan time & easy information input. It aims to reduce the conduction time urinary frequency and reduce the risk of...

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Pinit Bladder Scanner

PINIT – Portable Bladder Ultrasound Scanner (PBUS), is medical device  dedicated for quick, accurate  non-invasive bladder volume contents measurement, and also for basic exams and measurement of urinary organs and...

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Hand Held Bladder Scanner HD2

Affordable, Easy to use handheld Bladder scanner

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HD5 Plus Advanced Wireless Bladder Scanner with Patented No-Calibration Probe

The Caresono PadScan HD5 Plus is a state-of-the-art wireless bladder scanner designed for efficient, non-invasive measurement of bladder volume and residual urine. Featuring a patented, no-calibration 3D ultrasonic probe, the...

Compare Bladder Scanners

Sometimes you need to see differences side by side. Our comparison tools help you weigh up key features without digging through multiple PDFs.

H3: Compare Key Features at a Glance

Use our comparison tables to review:

  • Device type – handheld or trolley-mounted

  • Main use – e.g. ED, wards, community, care homes

  • Available modes – adult, female, male, post-void, antenatal, paediatric (where applicable)

  • Typical usage level – high-volume, regular or occasional

  • Connectivity – basic, USB only, or extended connectivity (where available)

  • Approximate price band – entry-level, mid-range or premium

You can start with a simple shortlist and then dive into each model for deeper details.

[View full bladder scanner comparison →]

Bladder Scanners by Care Setting

If you prefer to think in terms of where you work, start here. Each care-setting guide explains the pressures and workflows in that environment, then shows which bladder scanners are usually the best fit.

  • Bladder scanners for hospitals & emergency departments
    Fast, repeatable scans at the bedside, easy cleaning and robust design for busy wards and EDs.
    [View hospital & ED bladder scanners →]

  • Bladder scanners for urology & continence clinics
    Precise PVR measurements, repeatability and data handling to support long-term follow-up and complex cases.
    [View urology & continence bladder scanners →]

  • Bladder scanners for GP & community clinics
    Portable, simple interfaces and quick setup for primary care and community services.
    [View GP & community bladder scanners →]

  • Bladder scanners for care homes & nursing homes
    Straightforward devices that enable staff to assess residents quickly and non-invasively, supporting continence plans and reducing avoidable catheterisation.
    [View care home bladder scanners →]

  • Bladder scanners for maternity & postnatal units
    Devices that support antenatal and postnatal bladder care pathways with suitable presets and workflows.
    [View maternity & postnatal bladder scanners →]

  • Bladder scanners for paediatrics
    Systems used in paediatric services, with appropriate presets and user interfaces for children and young people.
    [View paediatric bladder scanners →]

Bladder Scanners by Clinical Need

Many clinicians think first in terms of the clinical problem rather than the device. These pages show how bladder scanners fit into different pathways, and which models are commonly chosen.

  • Urinary retention & acute retention
    Rapid, non-invasive volume assessment before deciding whether to catheterise.
    [Learn about bladder scanners for urinary retention →]

  • Post-void residual (PVR) monitoring
    Tracking incomplete emptying over time in urology, continence and post-operative care.
    [Bladder scanners for PVR monitoring →]

  • Incontinence & continence assessment
    Helping to differentiate between types of incontinence and guide continence care plans.
    [Bladder scanners in continence care →]

  • Post-operative and postnatal bladder care
    Early identification of urinary retention after surgery or childbirth to support timely intervention.
    [Bladder scanners in post-op & postnatal care →]

  • Paediatric bladder problems
    Non-invasive monitoring for children with voiding dysfunction or neurogenic bladder.
    [Bladder scanners in paediatric care →]


H2: Buying Options & Pricing

H3: New Bladder Scanners

New scanners usually offer:

  • The latest hardware and software features

  • Full manufacturer-backed warranties

  • Longer expected service life before replacement

They are often the best fit for high-volume hospital environments or services with very specific feature requirements.

H3: Used & Ex-Demo Bladder Scanners

Used and ex-demo bladder scanners can:

  • Reduce upfront capital costs

  • Be ideal for services with more occasional use

  • Provide a realistic way to pilot a pathway before rolling out more devices

Each device listing clearly indicates whether it is new, used or ex-demo so you can make an informed decision.

H3: Getting a Tailored Quote

The cost of a bladder scanner will depend on factors such as:

  • Device model and features

  • New, used or ex-demo status

  • Included accessories

  • Service and warranty package

  • Optional training or installation support

Tell us a little about your service, and we’ll provide a clear, itemised quote with options where appropriate.

[Request a tailored quote →]
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H2: Why Buy Your Bladder Scanner from Us?

BladderScanners.com is an independent supplier, not a single-brand manufacturer site. That means our recommendations are focused on what you need, not what one manufacturer wants to sell.

  • Independent, multi-brand advice
    We compare models from different manufacturers and suggest those that best fit your clinical context.

  • Choice of new, used & ex-demo
    We can often give you more than one option within your budget so you can decide how to balance features, age and price.

  • Experience with UK healthcare
    We understand NHS and independent sector workflows, procurement processes and governance requirements.

  • Ongoing support
    We are on hand to help with installation, basic orientation, servicing arrangements and general questions throughout the life of your device.

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H2: Service, Training & Lifecycle Support

A bladder scanner is an investment that needs to stay safe, compliant and in use. We can help you plan for the full lifecycle of your device.

H3: Bladder Scanner Servicing & Repairs

We can arrange:

  • Planned servicing and safety checks

  • Functional testing and calibration

  • Support in the event of faults or breakdowns

This helps you maintain device performance and meet local governance and medical device management requirements.

[Bladder scanner servicing & repairs →]

H3: Installation & Setup

Depending on the model and your location, we can support you with:

  • Initial setup and configuration

  • Basic staff orientation on controls and workflows

  • Documentation and user manuals

Our aim is to help your team start using the scanner confidently and correctly from day one.

H3: Training & Competency Support

Safe, effective bladder scanner use depends on both the device and the user. We can advise on:

  • Training options for your team

  • Competency frameworks and sign-off tools

  • Refresher sessions when you introduce new staff or new models

[Training & competency support →]


H2: Accuracy, Safety & Best Practice

Bladder scanners are widely used because they provide quick, non-invasive information. Like any medical device, they have limitations and must be used correctly.

Short, reassurance-plus-realism section:

  • Accuracy – Bladder scanners are generally reliable when used correctly, but readings can be affected by factors such as patient habitus, ascites, bowel gas or incorrect probe positioning.

  • Safety – They do not use ionising radiation and are generally well tolerated, including in frail patients.

  • Best practice – Clear protocols, training and regular checks help you get the most accurate, clinically useful results.

To explore this in more depth, see:

  • [What is a bladder scanner and how does it work? →]

  • [Bladder scanner accuracy, limitations & troubleshooting →]

  • [Cleaning, care & infection prevention →]

  • [Bladder scans: a simple guide for patients →]


H2: Bladder Scanner FAQs

Q1. How accurate are bladder scanners?

Modern bladder scanners are designed to provide clinically useful estimates of bladder volume when used correctly. Accuracy can vary between models and is influenced by factors such as patient build, positioning and mode selection. Our product pages summarise the key performance data for each device.

Q2. Can these bladder scanners be used on paediatric or pregnant patients?

Some bladder scanners include paediatric and antenatal presets; others are intended for adults only. Always check the device specifications and local protocols. If you regularly scan children or antenatal/postnatal patients, let us know so we can recommend suitable models.

Q3. What training is required to use a bladder scanner safely?

Training requirements will depend on your organisation’s policies. In general, staff should receive training on:

  • Indications and basic bladder physiology

  • Device controls and modes

  • Correct positioning and scanning technique

  • Interpreting results and escalation pathways

We can advise on training options and competency tools to support your team.

Q4. How often does a bladder scanner need servicing?

Service intervals are set by the manufacturer and local policy, but an annual service and safety check is common. Regular servicing helps maintain performance and supports compliance with medical device management standards.

Q5. Do you provide demos or trials?

Where possible, we can arrange demonstrations for organisations considering a new bladder scanner. Availability will depend on the model and your location. Contact us with your requirements and we’ll let you know what’s feasible.

Still have questions?
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H2: Ready to Discuss Your Bladder Scanner Requirements?

Choosing the right bladder scanner is easier when you talk it through with someone who understands both the technology and the clinical context.

Tell us about:

  • Your care setting and patient groups

  • How often you expect to use the scanner

  • Any specific pathways or protocols you need to support

  • Your budget and timescales

We’ll suggest a shortlist of suitable bladder scanners and provide clear, competitive quotes.

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Ready to find the perfect bladder scanner for your needs?

 At Ultrasound-Scanners.co.uk, we’re here to help. Whether you’re looking to purchase a new, used, or ex-demo model, or need expert advice, our team is just a call or click away.

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