When facilities plan to purchase CBC machine solutions today, they no longer compare only basic 3‑part counters. Modern CBC analyzers integrate AI‑driven hematology, multi‑functional test menus and maintenance‑free cartridges, so buyers must evaluate total cost of ownership, workflow fit and future expansion rather than price alone.
Step 1: Define your primary use cases before you purchase a CBC machine
Before you purchase CBC machine equipment, you need a precise understanding of the clinical problems the analyzer must solve. This includes:
- Clinical scope: General infections and anemia only, or regular oncology, hematology and autoimmune workups.
- قائمة الاختبار: CBC alone, or CBC plus immunoassays and basic chemistry in the same instrument.
- Patient type: Exclusively human patients, or companion‑animal patients such as dogs and cats.
Once these scenarios are clear, you can map them to specific human and veterinary products that match your requirements.
Human CBC machines for different clinical scenarios
EHBT‑25: entry‑level CBC for basic screening
For clinics that purchase CBC machine hardware as their first automated analyzer, EHBT‑25 offers an AI‑enhanced entry‑level option. It is suitable when:
- The main needs are infection screening, anemia workup and pre‑operative CBC in primary care or small hospitals.
- Daily volumes are modest and manual smear capacity is limited.
Key characteristics:
- AI‑supported cell morphology for around 21 parameters using imaging and deep learning.
- Maintenance‑free, dry‑type design with no liquid reagent pipelines.
- Compact footprint and capillary blood capability for decentralized settings.
Product overview: Ozelle Hematology Analyzer & CBC Machine(EHBT‑25/EHBT‑50/EHBT‑75 汇总页)
EHBT‑50 Mini Lab: multi‑functional CBC for clinics and small hospitals
If your use cases include infection triage, cardiometabolic assessment and basic chemistry at the point of care, EHBT‑50 provides a 7‑diff mini lab. It is appropriate when:
- You want CBC, inflammation markers, cardiac markers and basic chemistry in one instrument.
- You need same‑visit decisions for patients with suspected sepsis, ACS or decompensated chronic disease.
Hematology and multi‑functional capabilities:
- 7‑diff CBC with 37 parameters and AI morphology (NST, NSG, NSH, ALY, RET, PLR, NLR).
- Integrated immunoassays (CRP/SAA, NT‑proBNP, troponin, thyroid, kidney markers).
- Dry chemistry channels for basic metabolic panels.
صفحة المنتج: EHBT‑50 – AI‑Powered Hematology & Mini Lab
EHBT‑75: advanced AI CBC machine for hospitals and diagnostic centers
When hospitals and diagnostic centers purchase CBC machine platforms specifically for deep hematology and morphology, EHBT‑75 is the flagship 7‑diff auto analyzer. It fits scenarios such as:
- Complex infection workups, hematologic malignancies and bone marrow disorders.
- High‑throughput environments where manual smear workload must be minimized.
Key features:
- AI CBM engine trained on millions of samples, providing CBC + 7‑diff + morphology‑rich reports.
- Approximately 37 parameters including NST, NSG, NSH, NLR, PLR, PAg and RET.
- Fully automated sample processing and LIS/HIS connectivity via USB, Ethernet, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth.
صفحة المنتج: EHBT‑75 – 7‑Diff Auto Hematology Analyzer
Veterinary CBC machines for companion‑animal diagnostics
EHVT‑50: veterinary mini lab for small‑animal clinics
Clinics that purchase CBC machine solutions for dogs and cats require veterinary‑specific analyzers. EHVT‑50 is a 7‑diff AI mini lab for small‑animal practice and emergency vet clinics. It is designed for:
- First‑line evaluation of dogs and cats with fever, lethargy, GI signs or suspected systemic disease.
- In‑house CBC + urine + feces + immunoassay testing in one compact platform.
Core capabilities:
- 7‑diff CBC with 38–42 parameters, including NST, NSG, NSH, ALY, RET and extended platelet indices.
- Automated urine sediment analysis (casts, crystals, RBC, WBC, epithelial cells, bacteria, yeast).
- Fecal microscopy for parasite eggs, protozoa and GI inflammation markers.
- Veterinary immunoassays (cCRP, fSAA, cPL/fPL, cTnI, NT‑proBNP, thyroid hormones, infectious disease panels).
صفحة المنتج: EHVT‑50 – Veterinary 7‑Diff Multi‑Functional Analyzer
EHVT‑75: compact veterinary AI CBC platform
For facilities with limited bench space that still want an AI‑powered purchase CBC machine option for veterinary use, EHVT‑75 provides a more compact platform. It is suited to:
- Clinics that focus mainly on hematology and basic urine/feces analysis but require AI morphology.
- Mobile and satellite units that need a small, integrated veterinary CBC instrument.
Technical highlights:
- 7‑diff CBC with AI CBM, detecting abnormal blood cells such as RET, SPH, ETG, APLT and P‑LCC with visual evidence.
- Integrated urine and feces modules tailored for canine and feline diagnostics.
- Connectivity to Ozelle’s veterinary diagnostic ecosystem for report generation and consultation.
Veterinary portfolio overview: AI‑Powered Veterinary Hematology – Ozelle
Step 2: Estimate volume and turnaround time requirements
Once you have linked your use cases to specific human or veterinary products, the next step is to quantify volume and turnaround expectations before you purchase CBC machine systems.
- Daily test volume: Estimate average and peak CBC counts per day and per shift. Higher volumes justify fully automated analyzers like EHBT‑75 or EHVT‑50 that reduce repeat runs and manual smears.
- Throughput and warm‑up time: Match instrument throughput (samples per hour) to workload so that urgent and routine samples can be processed without bottlenecks.
- Turnaround time (TAT): Identify clinical pathways that require results within a single visit—such as infection triage, pre‑operative assessment or emergency vet stabilization—and ensure the chosen analyzer can deliver CBC (and associated markers) within the desired timeframe.
For low volumes and non‑urgent workflows, entry‑level devices like EHBT‑25 or compact veterinary platforms may suffice; for high‑intensity environments, AI mini labs and 7‑diff auto analyzers provide better resilience.
Step 3: Evaluate total cost of ownership, not just sticker price
Ozelle’s CBC price lists and buyer’s guides repeatedly note that focusing only on initial price when you purchase CBC machine solutions can lead to higher long‑term costs. Total cost of ownership (TCO) should include:
- Analyzer price or lease: Upfront cost aligned with your tier (entry‑level, mini lab, advanced 7‑diff).
- Consumable costs: Per‑test cost of cartridges, reagents and QC materials; AI mini labs like EHBT‑50 and EHVT‑50 often reduce per‑patient costs by consolidating multiple tests into one workflow.
- الصيانة ووقت التعطل: Service contracts, preventive maintenance, replacement policies and the impact of downtime on patient care and revenue.
- Staffing and training: Time required to train operators and the extent to which AI‑assisted interpretation reduces dependence on highly specialised staff.
- Outsourcing vs in‑house: Savings from bringing CBC, immunoassay and chemistry in‑house instead of outsourcing to external laboratories, especially in veterinary or remote settings.
For example, price guides indicate that multi‑functional AI analyzers can cost more than basic 3‑part machines but often deliver better ROI by reducing outsourcing, maintenance on multiple instruments and duplicate training requirements.
الخاتمة
When you purchase CBC machine solutions, the most important decisions happen before you look at price lists: clarifying human or veterinary use cases, mapping them to appropriate analyzers such as EHBT‑25, EHBT‑50, EHBT‑75, EHVT‑50 or EHVT‑75, and aligning volume and turnaround needs with instrument capability. By evaluating total cost of ownership—including consumables, maintenance, staffing and outsourcing—as carefully as technical specifications, clinics and veterinary practices can select AI CBC platforms that turn a single blood sample into consistent, morphology‑aware diagnostic insight while keeping operations sustainable.
