Why Finance With Brobas Capital Partners
Every room gets its own tower
Finance two, three or four matched EVIS X1 or ELUXEO towers on one facility so each procedure room is fully independent.
Tower, processor and light source together
The CV-1500 processor, CLV-1500 light source, monitor and CO2 insufflator finance as one working stack, not line by line.
Rates from 5.49% APR
Qualified GI practices and endoscopy centers see competitive fixed pricing with terms sized to procedure volume.
Built for center builds
Whether you are adding one room or opening a de novo center, we stage funding around your install and validation dates.
One tower per room, or the schedule breaks
A GI center is a room-count business. Throughput depends on keeping every procedure room turning, and each room needs a full endoscopy tower to do it. Sharing a single Olympus EVIS X1 or Fujifilm ELUXEO stack across two rooms sounds thrifty until you watch a colonoscopy wait while the tower is wheeled next door, and your procedures-per-day math collapses.
The tower is a system, not a monitor. On an EVIS X1 you are buying the CV-1500 video processor, the CLV-1500 light source, a high-definition monitor, the CO2 insufflator, a flushing pump and the cart that ties them together. Fujifilm's ELUXEO 7000 pairs the VP-7000 processor with multi light color imaging that GI docs use to read mucosal detail during screening. These are clinical tools your endoscopists have opinions about, and the platform choice usually follows the scopes they trained on.
That is why we finance towers by the room. A three-room center is three matched stacks, ideally identical so a scope and a physician can move between rooms without missing a beat. At $100,000 to $200,000 per fully built tower, a three-room center is a $300,000 to $500,000 equipment decision before scopes and reprocessing. Financing it as one facility is how a group opens all its rooms on day one instead of phasing them in and leaving capacity on the table.
Recent Funded Approvals
Recent endoscopy tower deals we placed. Anonymized, real structures.
- Houston, TX GI group. $284,000 for two Olympus EVIS X1 towers, CV-1500 processors, CLV-1500 light sources and monitors, funded as one facility during a de novo center build. Group averaged nine years in practice, lead owner FICO 755, approved at 5.49% APR over 72 months with 10 percent down.
- Orlando, FL gastroenterology practice. $142,000 for a single Fujifilm ELUXEO 7000 tower plus a gastroscope. Six years open, owner FICO 718, 5.99% APR over 60 months, 60-day deferred first payment.
- Kansas City, MO endoscopy center. $196,000 for two towers and an automated reprocessor. Four years in practice, owner FICO 690, 6.49% APR over 66 months, 5 percent down.
- Boise, ID solo GI. $108,000 for one EVIS X1 tower to open a first procedure room. Practice open 20 months, owner had challenged credit near 650, placed at 6.99% APR over 60 months with 15 percent down.
Different centers, different lenders, one broker matching each.
Procedure volume, ROI and Section 179
The economics of a GI center are about rooms and hours. A single procedure room running a routine screening and diagnostic schedule generates facility and professional revenue that makes the tower payment look small. A $150,000 tower financed near $2,700 a month is covered by a fraction of a room's daily volume, and the towers you add to open a second and third room are what actually expand capacity. More rooms live means more procedures per day without stretching your physicians thinner.
The tax treatment adds to it. An endoscopy tower placed in service during the year generally qualifies for the Section 179 deduction, which lets you expense the full purchase price in year one instead of depreciating it over five years. The Section 179 cap rose to $2.5 million for 2025, and 100 percent bonus depreciation is available on top for larger center builds. Confirm the current figures with your CPA.
Most groups finance the towers with little down and take the full first-year deduction anyway. On a $284,000 two-tower facility, a practice in a 37 percent bracket could see roughly $105,000 in first-year tax savings while keeping cash in the business for scopes, reprocessing and staff. The rooms open, the write-off lands now, and the payment spreads across the life of the equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an endoscopy tower cost?
A complete Olympus EVIS X1 or Fujifilm ELUXEO tower generally runs $100,000 to $200,000 depending on the processor, light source, monitor and configuration. Multi-room builds scale from there.
Can I finance a tower for every procedure room?
Yes. Most GI centers we fund put matched towers on one facility so each room runs identically and the payment stays predictable across the build.
Do scopes finance with the tower?
They can. Colonoscopes and gastroscopes are frequently added to the same agreement as the tower, since a room is not functional without its scope inventory.
Do you finance reprocessing equipment too?
Yes. Automated endoscope reprocessors and scope storage cabinets are financeable alongside the towers, which lets a center build the full workflow on one deal.
Is an endoscopy tower Section 179 eligible?
Yes. A video processor and tower placed in service during the year generally qualify, so many GI groups expense the full cost in year one. Confirm the current limits with your CPA.
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