The typical methods for dysphagia diagnostics are either invasive or radiation-induced, like Flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) or Barium Swallow Study (VFSS). These methods require waiting time for radiological and endoscopic equipment availability. Ultrasound provides a non-invasive and safe method which may help triage patients of severe cases of dysphagia or risk of aspiration. As a portable and affordable ultrasound system, EDAN NANO enables immediate point-of-care triage at the bedside. Furthermore, its design for ease of use and affordability makes advanced diagnostics accessible to more clinical departments without compromising on the high-quality imaging necessary for accurate and reliable results.