Vetscan Imagyst

Delivers comprehensive, in-clinic diagnostic results in minutes, combining five essential tests in one device, with expert-level accuracy and fast consultation access.
Veterinary Diagnostics AI-powered Medical Devices Point-of-Care Testing

Vetscan Imagyst is the first AI-powered technology to deliver comprehensive, in-clinic diagnostic results in minutes. This five-in-one testing ability means you can deliver the same level of veterinary diagnostic expertise as a specialist, right in your clinic.

Vetscan Imagyst includes a range of essential diagnostic tests:

  • AI Fecal: Accurate identification of parasitic ova, cysts and oocysts for fast and easy fecal examination.
  • AI Urine Sediment: Consistent urine sediment analysis, eliminating concerns about sample degradation.
  • AI Dermatology: Identification of yeast, inflammatory cells and bacteria, including differentiation between cocci and rods.
  • AI Blood Smear: Highly accurate qualitative blood smear analysis to complement CBC results.
  • Digital Cytology Image Transfer: Direct access to board-certified clinical pathologists for expert consultation in about 2 hours.

This compact analyzer is easy to use, compact and stylish. It provides anytime, anywhere access to reports on the ZoetisDx website and offers clinical pathologist consultation in about 2 hours.

Vetscan Imagyst is designed for use in veterinary clinics, freeing up staff time while delivering expert-level results quickly and with confidence. It is part of the Zoetis Virtual Laboratory, a suite of diagnostic products and services that bring specialist-level medicine to your clinic.

Key specifications include:

  • Dimensions: 12.80 x 5.87 x 8.27 in (HxWxD)
  • Weight: Analyzer 11.60 lbs, Power adapter 2.30 lbs
  • Ambient operating temperature: 59°F-90°F
  • Power requirements: 100-240 volts AC, 50-60 Hz or 16 volts DC, 5.0 A

With the power of AI and comprehensive diagnostic capabilities, Vetscan Imagyst is an essential tool for delivering better patient care and improving treatment outcomes in veterinary clinics.

Published on July 2, 2024

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