EKON’s full pledged team is dedicated to revolutionizing the way pathology is performed. EKON Whole Slide Image (WSI) scanners offer high-resolution, digital scanning of entire range of Microscopy slides, allowing Pathologists to view, analyze and report slides with unparalleled clarity and accuracy.
Key Features of EKON Whole Slide Image Scanners
Ultra-High Resolution Imaging
Capture the finest details of your slides with our state-of-the-art optical technology, ensuring precision in every scan
Fast, Automated Scanning
Time is critical in medical diagnostics. Our scanners are designed for speed, with high-throughput capabilities and automation to handle large batches of slides efficiently.
AI-Ready for Advanced Analysis
Integrate seamlessly with AI and deep learning algorithms to unlock powerful insights, aiding in faster, more accurate diagnoses and research outcomes.
Remote Access & Collaboration
View, share, and collaborate on digital slides in real time, from anywhere in the world. Enhance teamwork and consultation with ease.
Easy Workflow Integration
EKON scanners fit smoothly into your existing workflow, offering compatibility with various Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) and Digital Pathology systems.
Who Benefits from Whole Slide Imaging
Pathologists: Improve diagnostic accuracy with better visualization and the ability to consult with colleagues globally.
Research Labs: Speed up research processes with high-volume scanning and digital archiving for easy access.
Educational Institutions: Enhance teaching with the ability to display and share detailed, annotated slides with students in real time.
Educational Institutions: Enhance teaching with the ability to display and share detailed, annotated slides with students in real time.
Experience the Future of Pathology Today
Are you ready to bring the benefits of Whole Slide Imaging to your organisation? Request a demo or speak with one of our experts to learn how our solutions can improve your workflow, diagnostic accuracy, and collaboration
Histology (study of tissues) and cytology (study of cells) are crucial for diagnosing and understanding diseases.
Histology helps detect tissue abnormalities like tumors, cancer stages, and inflammation.
Cytology identifies cellular changes for early detection of cancers (e.g., Pap smears) and infections through minimally invasive tests.
Both are vital in preventive health checkups for early disease detection and effective treatment planning.
Doctors who Commonly Prescribe Histology and Cytology Tests Include:
1. Pathologists: Analyze the samples and provide a definitive diagnosis.
2. Oncologists: To diagnose and stage cancers.
3. Gynecologists: For Pap smears and cervical cancer screening.
4. Dermatologists: For skin biopsies and lesion analysis.
5. Gastroenterologists: For tissue samples during endoscopies.
6. Pulmonologists: For lung biopsies and sputum cytology.
7. General Physicians and Internists: For initial diagnosis and referrals.
8. Surgeons: To confirm diagnoses before or after surgery.
These specialists use histology and cytology for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.