In-office faecal testing for on-demand treatment solutions
- AI-powered analysis for actionable results in the clinic
- Tailored slide preparation for consistent results
- Specialist support in the evaluation of challenging cases
- Detects specific parasitic ova, cysts and oocysts in dogs and cats1
- Identifies Roundworms, Hookworms, Whipworms, Giardia, Cystoisospora and Taeniidae
- Fast, simple setup for maximum efficiency
Part of the complete, in-clinic parasitology solution
Efficient, reliable data
AI-driven analysis with high performance accuracy comparable to that of diagnostic parasitology experts guides diagnosis and treatment selection in dogs and cats.1,2
Optimal workflow
Maximise efficiency at critical moments in the patient care continuum with clean, simple sample preparation using pre-filled solution vials.
Advanced patient care
Overcome limitations of traditional faecal centrifugation, such as messy testing techniques and inconsistent results, so you can provide improved care with fewer delays to more patients.
How it works
- Comprehensive routine parasitic screening
- Identify harmful hookworms and roundworms that can impact the health of pet owners3,4
- Minimise environmental contamination from potentially harmful parasites3
- Reduce inconsistencies associated with traditional testing methods4
- Maximise detection of infection
AI Equine Faecal Egg Count analysis
Access accurate, efficient and shareable8 equine faecal egg count (FEC) analysis for strongyles and Parascaris spp. on the Vetscan Imagyst.
Bringing specialist-level medicine to your clinic
The Zoetis Virtual Laboratory offers deeper insights through its unique portfolio of interconnected diagnostic products and services. Central to the Virtual Laboratory offering, Vetscan Imagyst connects innovative, in-clinic AI diagnostic testing with real human clinical pathology expertise, empowering confident treatment decisions and elevating patient care.
- Anytime* expert support
- Best-in-class AI
- Connected diagnostic insights
Explore the full Vetscan Imagyst portfolio
Multiple testing capabilities combined on a single analyser for comprehensive, AI-powered insights at the point of care.
Discover the difference Vetscan Imagyst can make in your clinic
Contact us today to learn more about how our diagnostics portfolio can help elevate your patient care.
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Our support team is available to answer product questions and provide guidance.†
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† If you are a pet owner looking for treatment recommendations, please contact your veterinary surgeon.
References: 1. Nagamori, Y., Hall Sedlak, R., DeRosa, A. et al. Evaluation of the VETSCAN IMAGYST: an in-clinic canine and feline faecal parasite detection system integrated with a deep learning algorithm. Parasites Vectors 13, 346 (2020). 2. Nagamori, Y., Sedlak, R.H., DeRosa, A. et al. Further evaluation and validation of the VETSCAN IMAGYST: in-clinic feline and canine faecal parasite detection system integrated with a deep learning algorithm. Parasites Vectors 14, 89 (2021). 3. Bowman DD, Montgomery SP, Zajac AM, et al. Hookworms of dogs and cats as agents of cutaneous larva migrans. Trends Parasitol. 2010;26(4):162-167. doi:10.1016/j.pt.2010.01.005. 4. Overgaauw PA, van Knapen F. Veterinary and public health aspects of Toxocara spp. Vet Parasitol. 2013;193(4):398-403. doi:10.1016/j.vetpar.2012.12.035. 5. Gates MC, Nolan TJ. Comparison of passive faecal flotation run by veterinary students to zinc-sulfate centrifugation flotation run in a diagnostic parasitology laboratory. J Parasitol. 2009;95(5):1213-1214. 6. Nagamori Y, Scimeca R, Hall-Sedlak R, et al. Multicenter evaluation of the Vetscan Imagyst system using Ocus 40 and EasyScan One scanners to detect gastrointestinal parasites in feces of dogs and cats. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 2023;0(0). doi:10.1177/10406387231216185 7. Data on file, Study No. DHX6Z-US-22-131, 2022, Zoetis Inc.