Veterinary
The veterinary market is growing but the pressure on quality of service in this sector is growing with it. Owners of pets and live animals are more and more demanding proof of results or even want to see this their selves. Fleas, ticks, Parodontitis and more can visualized with great ease. Digital microscopy using Q-scope digital microscopes is the best solution for fast and reliable imaging for all veterinary applications

Gingivitis / Parodontitis
VETERINARIAN
Many of the dental disorders of house animals are similar to those found in humans. Proper dental is also just as important. Veterinarians determine which dental disorders are causing pets discomfort or are developing using Q-scope. Q-scope digital microscopes do not only help determining the dental discorders but also allow the pet owners to see the disorders before and after treatment

Fleas / Worms / Ticks
VETERINARIAN
Q-scope helps locate and determine many of the parasites animals can have. All animals will have some kind infection some point in their lives, with puppies and kittens being most at risk. An untreated infestation can lead to a loss of condition in the adults and quite serious illness in young animals, as well as putting human health at risk (however small this risk may be)

Sarcoptid / Cheyletiella
VETERINARIAN
Sarcoptes/Cheyletiella is a genus of skin parasites, and part of the larger family of mites collectively known as "scab mites". They are also related to the scab mite Psoroptes, also a mite that infests the skin of domestic animals. The effects of S. scabiei are the most well-known, causing "scabies", or "the itch".
Skin scrapings for sarcoptic mites should be deep enough to examine the full thickness of the epidermis. Q-scope will clearly make visible the mites and their eggs at the mi-range power of the digital microscope
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Cataract
VETERINARIAN
Q-scope digital microscopes help in the first step of diagnosing the cloudiness in the crystalline lens of the eye, varying from complete to partial opacity. It's important to take steps when the eye lens (located directly behind the iris) is starting to get clouded, as it prevents light from passing to the retina, which can cause vision loss. After first diagnoses the specialist can decide how to follow up with more advanced diagnostic exams like ultrasounds or electroretinography