Distributors
If you are looking to purchase our products, please contact us for distributors in your area. Alternatively, if you would like to become a distributor, contact us for information. We provide our products internationally to businesses such as:
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Healthcare Professionals
Point-of-care tests (POCTs) are useful for healthcare professionals across a wide range of settings:
- Rapid Diagnosis & Decision-Making: Results are available in minutes
- Enhanced Patient Management: Quick clinical decisions and patient management
- Remote/rural clinics: Vital where access to full lab services is limited.
- Emergency departments & ambulances: Facilitates triage and urgent care.
- Home care & nursing: Supports care for patients with mobility or transport issues.
- Cost-Efficiency – Cost effective and reduces need for multiple visits
- Patient Engagement - Patients can see their results in real-time
- Digital Health Synergy: POCT devices and Mobile app integration enables telehealth and remote monitoring
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Pharmacies
Point-of-care Tests (POCT) at pharmacies are becoming increasingly valuable in modern healthcare:
- Convenience: Pharmacies often have extended hours and are located in communities, making them easy to access.
- No Appointment Needed: Walk-in availability removes barriers like waiting for doctor appointments.
- Enables immediate clinical decisions: starting treatment within the therapeutic window
- Reduces the burden on doctors’ offices and emergency rooms, especially during peak illness seasons.
- Cost-Effective: Economical than tests done in labs or clinics, Reduces indirect costs (e.g., time off work, travel).
- Empowers Pharmacists: Expands the pharmacist's role in clinical care.
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Dental Clinics
Vitamin D point-of-care testing offers a fast, efficient way to improve implant success rates by identifying a modifiable risk factor. It supports evidence-based, patient-centered care in modern implant dentistry. Vitamin D point-of-care (POC) tests are gaining attention in dental implants due to their potential to optimize patient outcomes:
- Bone Health Assessment: Vitamin D is essential for calcium metabolism and bone remodeling, both crucial for osseointegration (the process where the implant fuses with the jawbone)
- C benefit: A rapid test can determine if a patient is Vitamin D deficient, which might compromise bone healing or increase the risk of implant failure
- Reduced Risk of Peri-Implantitis: Detecting low levels early could help reduce the risk of soft tissue inflammation or peri-implant disease post-surgery
- Why it matters: Traditional lab tests can delay results, reducing compliance
- Cost-Effectiveness: Implant failures are costly, both financially and biologically. A simple test may prevent complications, saving time and money in the long-run
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Commercial Labs
Point-of-Care Tests (POCT) have traditionally been associated with bedside or near -patient testing in clinical settings like hospitals, urgent care, or home health. However, they can also offer significant strategic and operational value for commercial laboratories:
- Service diversification: By offering POC testing services (e.g., via satellite sites or mobile units), labs can reach more customers in outpatient settings, pharmacies, or rural areas
- Faster turnaround = competitive edge: Rapid results (often in minutes) help labs stand out from competitors relying only on centralized testing with longer turn around times
- Brand positioning: Labs that offer innovative, decentralized solutions can build a modern, customer-centric brand
- Lower pre-analytical error rates: Onsite testing reduces risks associated with sample handling, labeling, and transport delays
- New Revenue Streams: Labs can partner with pharmacies or urgent care clinics to provide POC tests, tapping into consumer health markets
- Patient engagement: Faster feedback increases patient satisfaction and compliance, which is valuable for labs working in population health or chronic disease partnerships
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Diagnostic Companies
Point-of-care tests (POCT) are increasingly vital for diagnostic companies, offering both strategic and commercial advantages:
- Rising Demand for Rapid Results: Growing need for immediate diagnosis, especially in emergency, rural, and remote settings.
- Consumer Trends: Increased interest in home testing reflects a broader shift toward decentralized healthcare.
- Product Differentiation: POCT solutions helps companies stand out from competitors who focus only on lab-based diagnostics.
- Higher Margins: POC tests often carry higher margins due to convenience and immediate value delivery
- Access in Low-resource Settings: POCTs don’t require complex infrastructure, making them ideal for emerging markets.
- Reduced Turnaround Time: Enables faster clinical decision-making, especially in emergency or critical care.
- Decentralized Testing: Shifts diagnostics from central labs to clinics, pharmacies, and even homes—expanding reach.
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Hospitals
Point-of-care Tests (POCT) are diagnostic tests performed at or near the site of patient care, rather than in a centralized laboratory. They offer several advantages in the hospital setting, making them highly useful in both routine and emergency clinical workflows:
- Rapid Diagnosis & Treatment: POCTs deliver results in minutes, allowing for faster clinical decisions
- Improved Patient Outcomes: Early detection and intervention can reduce complications and mortality
- Better Monitoring of Chronic Conditions: Quick tests for glucose, HbA1c, INR, etc., help manage chronic diseases more efficiently, even at the bedside.
- Reduced Length of Stay: Faster diagnostics can lead to quicker decisions on admissions, discharges, or transfers
- Workflow Efficiency: Minimizes delays related to central lab processing
- Decreased Laboratory Burden: Offloads simple, high-volume tests from centralized labs, allowing lab staff to focus on complex analyses
- Cost Savings: Can reduce overall costs through better patient flow, reduced admissions, and shorter stays
- Bedside Testing: More comfortable and personalized, especially for pediatrics, geriatrics, or critically ill patients.