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Siemens SOMATOM go.All CT Financing
Finance the Siemens SOMATOM go.All CT. 64-slice go-line system with AI workflow tools. Loans, leases, EFAs.
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Slot 64-slice CT into the go-line's tablet-driven workflow and you get a scanner that moves quickly through both routine and moderately complex protocols without asking for a separate control room configuration. The Siemens SOMATOM go.All is that combination: 64 detector rows, the go Cockpit tablet interface for in-room technologist control, and ADMIRE reconstruction for dose management. For a multi-specialty clinic running a mix of orthopedic, oncology, and routine diagnostic CT, the go.All handles the protocol variety with a single platform investment. Imaging centers that have graduated from a 16-slice or 32-slice system and want 64-slice capability without moving to a dual-source platform often find the go.All's price and workflow a natural fit.
We finance the SOMATOM go.All through loan, lease, and EFA structures. New and pre-owned units qualify. Many go.All transactions fall within the application-only approval range, particularly for pre-owned units, which simplifies the credit process considerably.
go.All Capabilities and Protocol Coverage
The go.All occupies the middle of the Siemens go-line. Its 64-slice configuration handles all standard CT protocols: brain, chest, abdomen-pelvis, CTA, musculoskeletal, and basic cardiac CTA in appropriately selected patients. Like the rest of the go-line, the go.All's workflow is driven by the go Cockpit tablet, which allows the technologist to position and scan from inside the patient's room rather than requiring repeated transitions to a separate control area.
Siemens integrates myExam Companion AI assistance into the go-line, which helps with automated positioning based on scout image landmarks and protocol suggestion based on the clinical order. For high-volume facilities where technologist variability in positioning affects image quality across shifts, AI-guided positioning reduces protocol variation without requiring constant supervisor oversight.
- 64 detector rows for a broad range of CT protocols
- go Cockpit tablet interface for in-room scan control
- myExam Companion AI-assisted positioning and protocol management
- ADMIRE iterative reconstruction for dose optimization
- Compatible with syngo.via post-processing and standard DICOM export
For facilities considering the go.All alongside the SOMATOM go.Top, the primary difference is detector row count: 64 versus 192. For general radiology without a significant cardiac CTA program, the go.All's 64-slice coverage is clinically sufficient and typically prices $200,000 to $400,000 less than the go.Top on new placements.
Transaction Pricing and Financing Structures
New SOMATOM go.All systems typically price landing between $300k and $550k depending on configuration. Pre-owned units, increasingly available as hospitals upgrade to go.Top or higher-tier platforms, generally run $150,000 to $350,000 with dealer reconditioning and warranty. At these price points, many transactions qualify for application-only financing, with credit decisions in 24 to 48 hours and funding typically within one week of approval.
Term lengths of 48 to 72 months are common for go.All transactions. For centers that want year-one tax benefits, a loan or EFA structure enables Section 179 or bonus depreciation treatment on the full purchase price in the acquisition year. We recommend confirming the deduction size with your tax advisor before structuring around it, as the benefit depends on the facility's taxable income and the tax year's applicable deduction limits.
New vs. Pre-Owned go.All: The Comparison
New go.All acquisition includes current OEM warranty, the latest software build including any AI feature updates, and the full Siemens installation and commissioning process. Pre-owned go.All units offer similar clinical capability at lower acquisition cost, with the trade-off of managing service coverage through an ISO or negotiated Siemens extension contract.
For centers where service infrastructure is available locally and the OEM warranty premium does not justify the price difference, a pre-owned go.All is often the better financial decision. A center that pays $200,000 less for a pre-owned go.All and invests $30,000 in a multi-year ISO service contract is $170,000 better capitalized than a new-OEM buyer, which matters for facilities managing tight operating margins. We handle refurbished equipment financing on go.All units from dealers who provide warranty and documentation.
Equity Options on a go.All Already in Service
Facilities that purchased a SOMATOM go.All through a capital purchase and now carry it free and clear, or near to free and clear, can access the equipment's residual equity through a cash-out equipment refinance or Sale-Leaseback Financing. These structures convert equipment asset value to working capital without selling the machine or disrupting the scan schedule.
For a go.All in service for two to four years with manageable tube hours and current software, appraised value can support a meaningful cash-out advance. We coordinate the appraisal and structure the transaction so the facility understands the net cash position before committing. Neither structure adds risk to clinical operations if the lease payments or loan payments are supportable by ongoing scan revenue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Buyer questions about the Siemens SOMATOM go.All and its financing.
Questions
Is the SOMATOM go.All suitable for cardiac CT angiography?
The go.All's 64-slice configuration supports cardiac CTA with appropriate patient selection and preparation. Standard beta-blocker administration for rate control and patient pre-screening for suitability are important. For high-volume or complex cardiac CT programs, a dual-source platform like the SOMATOM Drive offers better temporal resolution. For a facility where cardiac CTA is a secondary service line, the go.All is adequate.
Can I finance a go.All for a startup imaging center?
Startups can apply through specialized lenders who evaluate the principals' credentials, the facility lease, and the projected scan volume. Higher down payments and personal guarantees are standard for startup situations. The go.All's price range makes the startup financing case more achievable than for higher-priced platforms; the absolute risk to the lender is lower even if the startup credit risk profile is similar.
How does myExam Companion AI positioning affect the technologist's training requirements?
myExam Companion is a decision-support tool, not a replacement for trained CT technologist judgment. It suggests positioning based on scout landmarks and flags protocol parameters, which reduces common technologist errors. It does not change the certification requirements for CT technologists or eliminate the need for qualified staff oversight of scan quality.
Can the go.All lease be structured with a seasonal payment schedule?
Seasonal payment structures are available from some lenders for facilities with predictable seasonal revenue variation. Not all lenders offer this, and the accommodation comes at a cost in total interest paid over the term. Facilities with documented seasonal cash flow patterns should ask about seasonal payment options at the time of application.
What documentation does a dealer-reconditioned go.All require for financing?
Dealer-reconditioned units typically require the dealer's reconditioning report, warranty documentation, and the unit's serial number and software version. Third-party appraisal may also be required by the lender. Dealer transactions with full documentation generally close faster than private-party purchases where documentation must be assembled from multiple sources.
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New or pre-owned, loan or lease, application-only or full-doc: we can structure a go.All deal that fits. Submit your transaction details and we return competitive terms within one business day. Visit our Siemens Healthineers financing page for a complete view of the SOMATOM portfolio we work with.
