How to Join Clarius Ultrasound App Beta on iOS
About Clarius Ultrasound App
Effortlessly connect your Clarius HD3 ultrasound scanner to your phone or tablet with the easy-to-use Clarius App!
The Clarius HD3 Point-and-Shoot Ultrasound® (Clarius HD3 Ultrasound System) delivers High-Definition Wireless Ultrasound for Specialized Patient Care
AI technology not only replaces complex knobs and buttons, but T-Mode™ teaches as you scan, displaying labeled anatomy
This empowers even novice users to interpret images and make decisions with confidence
The Clarius Ultrasound App, featuring a suite of AI tools, automatically delivers best-in-class image quality – making scanning fast, reliable, and easy.
Clarius wireless ultrasound scanners are specialized to provide the high-definition detail you need for your medical practice
Choose from a range of scanners designed for your specialty
Visit www.clarius.com today.
For healthcare professionals only
Requires a compatible Clarius Ultrasound Scanner
The availability of the Clarius App on the App Store does not infer that the physical Ultrasound Scanner has been cleared in specific jurisdictions
Clarius Mobile Health Corp. has the sole responsibility and liability for in-country clearances
The Clarius Ultrasound App has only been approved for use on humans in the following regions: Albania, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia, European Union, Honduras, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Morocco, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, United States of America, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam
The Clarius Ultrasound App can also be used in countries that do not require medical device market clearance.
T-Mode™ is intended solely for educational and training purposes
T-Mode™ is not intended for diagnostic or interventional use, nor for any clinical setting where acquired ultrasound images may inform or support medical decisions regarding patients.
