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In clinical labs, every detail matters. Illuminating the unseen isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.

Advancing our rich legacy of optical innovation as Olympus, Evident delivers accurate, consistent imaging for clinical labs with clarity in microscopy and whole slide images.

Evident’s life science clinical microscopes and digital solutions do more than magnify—they reveal what matters most. Engineered with leading-edge optics and comfort-first ergonomics based on the way you move and work, our upright microscopes are ideal for routine daily use and long hours of observation. In high-volume clinical environments, our digital pathology slide scanners deliver sharp, high-contrast images you can rely on from first glance to final decision.

From pathology to cytology to clinical lab testing, Evident microscopes and digital slide scanners provide optical intelligence optimized for the clinical lab workspace. Experience clarity and AI-powered workflows that drive a new level of confidence, whether you’re identifying subtle cellular changes or capturing diagnostic images for collaboration.

Clinical Upright Microscopes

Evident upright microscopes deliver high-quality imaging for clinical research with advanced optics for clear, detailed analysis. Ergonomic and versatile, they offer precise operation and efficient image capture with True Color LED illumination. Designed for a range of applications, from automated fluorescence experiments to routine clinical testing, these microscopes provide accurate color reproduction and outstanding performance.

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Clinical Inverted Microscopes

Evident’s inverted microscopes are designed for advanced clinical research and diagnostics, offering outstanding optical performance and ergonomic operation. Ideal for live-cell imaging, these microscopes provide high-resolution imaging and enhanced accuracy in sample analysis, making them essential tools for medical research and clinical applications.

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Clinical Slide Scanners

Evident slide scanners deliver high-resolution imaging for routine clinical and advanced research applications, offering precise, automated slide scanning to streamline workflows and enhance data accuracy. Designed for detailed analysis and consistent results, these scanners provide comprehensive solutions for all digital pathology needs.

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Clinical Digital Cameras

Evident offers digital microscope cameras designed to meet a wide range of clinical applications. Our flagship DP series color cameras provide exceptional color accuracy and dependable performance, supporting the high standards of medical imaging.

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Clinical Imaging Software

Our imaging software enables seamless integration of microscope systems with advanced analysis tools, empowering healthcare professionals to manage, analyze, and share data efficiently. From automated image acquisition to detailed measurement and reporting, Evident's software offers streamlined workflows and enhanced diagnostic precision in clinical settings.

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Clinical Microscope Accessories

Evident offers a full range of microscope accessories designed to optimize performance and adaptability. From objectives and eyepieces to light sources and filters, our accessories are engineered to complement our clinical microscopes, providing flexible solutions for a variety of medical and research applications.

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Upright Microscope Resources

Upright Fluorescence Microscope Design

Learn about the design of upright fluorescence microscopes in our knowledge hub.

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Objective Finder

Select the right objective for your application from our broad line of objectives.

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Microscope Museum

Explore the history of our upright microscopes designed throughout a century of innovation.

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EVIDENT Is Your Trusted Partner in Digital Pathology

With over a century of innovation in precision optics, Evident delivers high-quality imaging solutions that empower pathologists. Our innovative digital pathology platforms provide a modern upgrade to viewing manual glass slides through a microscope and are designed to tackle the most complex challenges in modern laboratories.

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IVF/ICSI Microscope Solutions

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is an in vitro fertilization technique in which a single sperm is injected into the oocyte cytoplasm using a pipette. Our inverted microscope system helps improve the quality of ICSI, which requires both speed and precision.

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Routine Microscopy: Improving Productivity Through Better Ergonomics

In this article, James Geary, physiotherapist at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary, Lancaster, UK, describes the issues encountered by professionals carrying out daily microscopy tasks. A five-point checklist will detail a step-by-step guide to setting up a microscope with ergonomics in mind and Delaram’s story will demonstrate how changes in both equipment and customisation can have immediate real-world benefits, reducing pain and improving productivity.

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Clinical Microscope FAQs

What is a clinical microscope?
A clinical microscope is a high-powered optical instrument used in medical laboratories to examine blood, tissue, and other biological samples at the cellular level. Clinical microscopes help healthcare professionals diagnose diseases, identify microorganisms, and analyze cell structures by magnifying specimens for detailed observation.
What are clinical microscopes used for?
Clinical microscopes are used in medical laboratories to examine biological samples such as blood, urine, tissue, and other bodily fluids. They help healthcare professionals detect and diagnose conditions like infections, blood disorders, cancers, and other diseases by allowing close observation of cells, microorganisms, and tissue structures. These microscopes are essential tools in pathology, hematology, microbiology, and other diagnostic fields.
What are the advantages of a clinical microscope?
Clinical microscopes offer several key advantages: they provide high-resolution magnification for detailed visualization of cells and microorganisms, enable early and accurate disease diagnosis, support a wide range of medical testing, and enhance research and treatment planning. Their precision and versatility make them essential tools in modern healthcare.