Telecytology Services
SonoPath has spent years working on the quality control of telecytology. We’ve developed a telecytology package that includes everything you’ll need:
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Submission protocol
No more mailing slides! With our innovative work-flow and design to optimize quality, you can transmit your data from anywhere in the world within minutes.
The Plan | The Scan | The Transfer
Technical support
We offer a 24-hour turnaround time Monday-Friday on reads; often same day if sent in the morning.
For support: 1-800-828-4268
Optimal Telecytology Support
No more mailing slides! With our innovative workflow and design to optimize quality, you can transmit your data from anywhere in the world within minutes and then is interpreted by our top-notch and hand-picked Sonopath pathologists, including Dr. Larry McGill, DVM, Ph.D, DACVP.
We are here to ensure the best protocol is followed by you or your technicians to make sure that what’s on your slide is reflected in the digital submission provided.
We offer a 24-hour or less turnaround time for your telecytology reports (Monday-Friday) and often same day if sent in the morning (EST).
DOWNLOAD our instructional telecytology handout for a step-by-step process of how to submit your telecytology cases to SonoPath.
Watch the camera set up for a telecytology slide.
Have you ever gotten a “great” cytology sample from an FNA, only to find out from the pathologist that you either missed the target altogether or didn’t image the correct cells on your telecytology send? It has happened to us all at one point or another.
DOWNLOAD our “5 Steps to a great blood smear” and review steps and a collection of still images sampled from various sites to show you what you should be looking for before you send it out to the pathologist. Getting back a non-diagnostic report is the pits!
These all look fairly cellular right? Well yes and no, yes they have cells on them, but no they are not hepatocytes (the liver cells that needed to be evaluated).
A more thorough re-scan of these same slides yielded far better results once an actual cluster of nucleated hepatocytes were recognized.
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