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              ACCU-SCOPE EXC-400 Pathology Digital Microscope Package$3,787.50$3,935.00
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Cytology & Pap Testing Microscopes
High-Precision Microscopes for Cytology and Pap Smear Analysis
Cytology and Pap testing require microscopes that provide exceptional clarity, resolution, and contrast to support accurate diagnostic results. Our microscopes are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of cytotechnologists, pathologists, and clinical laboratories, ensuring reliable performance in routine screening and advanced cytological evaluation.
Product Category Overview
Explore microscope types designed for cytology and Pap testing:
- Clinical Compound Microscopes for routine cytology screening and Pap smear analysis.
- Infinity Plan Optical Microscopes delivering distortion-free imaging across prepared slides.
- Phase Contrast Microscopes for enhanced observation of unstained or challenging samples.
- Fluorescence Microscopes supporting specialized cytology applications.
- Trinocular Microscopes with Digital Integration for documentation, archiving, and telepathology.
Why Choose Our Microscopes for Cytology & Pap Testing
| Feature | Benefit for Cytology & Pap Work | 
| Infinity Plan Optics | Ensures clear, flat-field imaging across Pap smear samples and cytological preparations | 
| High Magnification & Resolution | Critical for identifying subtle cellular abnormalities | 
| Phase Contrast Capability | Enhances detail in difficult-to-stain or unstained samples | 
| Fluorescence Options | Supports specialized staining and advanced cytology applications | 
| Trinocular Ports | Enables digital imaging for archiving, consultations, and training | 
| Clinical-Grade Durability | Built for the demanding workflow of hospital and diagnostic labs | 
Featured Models
- Meiji MT-50 Clinical Research Microscope
 Offers infinity optics, ergonomic construction, and bright LED illumination for cytology slide screening.
- ACCU-SCOPE EXC-500 Trinocular Microscope
 A high-performance clinical microscope with plan infinity optics, ideal for Pap testing and digital documentation.
- OPTIKA B-510 Clinical Microscope Series
 Provides LED illumination, superior contrast, and options for phase and fluorescence techniques.
- Labomed Lx 500 Research Microscope
 Combines optical excellence with ergonomic features, designed for advanced cytological analysis.
- Motic BA410 Elite Microscope
 A high-end clinical and research platform with fluorescence capability, precision optics, and digital-ready configuration.
Buying Guide / How to Choose
- Routine Screening vs Specialized Testing – For routine Pap testing, clinical compound microscopes are ideal; for advanced cytology, consider fluorescence-capable systems.
- Optical Precision – Infinity plan objectives ensure sharp, accurate results across the entire field of view.
- Digital Documentation – Trinocular or digital-ready microscopes are essential for image capture and telepathology.
- Contrast Options – Phase contrast is valuable for visualizing unstained or complex cytology specimens.
- Reliability – Clinical-grade microscopes built for heavy daily use help ensure uninterrupted workflow.
Trusted Brands & Support
We supply cytology microscopes from industry-leading manufacturers:
- Meiji Techno, ACCU-SCOPE, OPTIKA, Labomed, Motic, Euromex
- All purchases are backed by our Free Service Protection Guarantee
- Custom quotes, bulk pricing, and dedicated support available for cytology labs, hospitals, and research institutions
What Are Cytology and Pathology Microscopes
Cytology and pathology microscopes are used for viewing tissue cells from organs to study changes that occur when they are affected by diseases as well as some types of cancer, like cervical cancer. Pathology and cytology microscopes are also used to diagnose inflammatory conditions, infectious diseases, and thyroid conditions.
Often, pathologists spend long hours analyzing specimens under a microscope, which can be uncomfortable and taxing on the eyes, brain, and body. Having the proper microscope for pathology lab work can help to reduce strain and achieve more accuracy and efficiency.
How to Choose the Right Microscope for Pathology
The first step in determining what pathology microscope to buy is to figure out where, when, and how it will be used and by whom. If it’s students, you will want a super durable model that can be adjusted often to fit different people. Another important consideration is if you’ll need a digital microscope camera.
Generally speaking, cytology microscopes offer 4x, 10x, and 40x infinity plan objectives yielding crisp and high-contrast images through the periphery of the field of view (FOV). Whereas pathology microscopes generally add a 20x objective and 1x or 2x objectives allowing a larger FOV, which can save precious time while scanning. Some manufacturers offer higher-grade objectives, such as apochromatic and fluorite. Other features include LED illumination for a softer white light and exudes no heat versus halogen bulb which tends to heat up at the base to minimize eye strain when using a digital pathology microscope.
Which Microscope is Mainly Used in a Pathology Lab
If you’re looking for a microscope for pathology lab work, a bright-field microscope is traditionally a good choice because it provides high-resolution images of tissues and cells for thorough examination. The bright field background makes it easier for a professional to see fine details of specimens. However, this is not the only microscope that is used in pathology labs. Some labs have specialized needs, and in these situations, they may require fluorescence microscopes and confocal microscopes.
How Are Pathology Microscopes Used
Microscopes are used in pathology to analyze a wide variety of specimens. Quite often, the pathologist is looking for an abnormality in their sample, something that could not be seen with the naked eye. Some of these differences may include structural, color related, or an abnormal amount of cells. Using different contrast methods and different tests can help illuminate differences, but they all require a pathology microscope to be seen.
The best pathology microscopes offer ergonomic tilting heads, providing the user with the most comfortable viewing angles. This helps them work longer, minimizes eyestrain and with fewer physical distractions. The cytology microscopes offered by New York Microscope Company are used to examine cells from tissues and fluids to determine an accurate diagnosis of a disease.
Pathologists are frequently under strict deadlines, and their work must be completed quickly and accurately. The right tools for the job can make a big difference in being effective and efficient. Great care must be given to selecting the right microscope and pathology microscope slides for pathology lab work.
The Importance of a Pathology Microscope
Pathology is the overarching science and refers to the study of disease, illness, and injury. Pathologists are experts at viewing samples and providing diagnostic information. Pathology microscopes are a critical tool and an essential part of viewing cells and tissue samples. They allow a pathologist to see all of the characteristics of the cell so they can determine if there is an abnormality that would lead to a medical diagnosis.
Cytology is a branch or subspecialty of pathology. Cytologists typically use microscopes to view individual cells or a cluster of cells. Most commonly, cytology is used to diagnose or screen for cancer.
Cytology is not the only subspecialty of pathology. The field is quite broad and encompasses both anatomic pathology and clinical pathology. In anatomic pathology, specialists study tissue and organs. Under the anatomic pathology category, you can find people working in neuropathy, gynecologic pathology, endocrine pathology, and cardiac pathology. In the clinical branch, these professionals review blood, urine, and tissue samples. Professionals working in clinical pathology might be looking into immune system dysfunction, hormone disorders, and poisoning.
All of the branches of study that form the overarching field of pathology require microscopes. Without microscopy, this field of science would simply not exist.
Custom Quotations for Cytology and Pathology Microscopes
Let our experts create a custom quote just for you with our best pricing and terms on pathology and cytology microscopes. Simply tell us your requirements, and we'll do the rest.
If you need product advice, technical support, or to enquire about quantity discounts, feel free to contact us by email or call us at (877) 877-7274.
New York Microscope Company is the only microscope company to offer a Free Service Protection Guarantee with the purchase of every pathology microscope. Visit our Free Service Protection page for more details.
 
         
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            