Mobile pet vets and home-visit services are expanding because more pet owners want veterinary care that is convenient, personalized and less stressful for their animals. Bringing diagnostics directly to the patient’s home allows veterinarians to examine, test and recommend treatment in a single visit without requiring owners to travel or pets to endure a clinic waiting room. The broader portfolio of AI-powered diagnostic solutions behind this model is presented on the official Ozelle website.
To make this model work, mobile practitioners need compact systems that can deliver reliable lab-grade results without depending on a full laboratory infrastructure. EHVT-50 is designed as an AI-driven veterinary mini lab that combines blood, urine, feces and immunofluorescence testing in one compact analyser for companion-animal practice.

Why mobile and home-visit vets rely on on-site blood testing
When a veterinarian works in clients’ homes, there is often limited bench space, no dedicated lab room and no technical staff available to handle sample processing. Even so, clinical questions remain urgent: Is the pet fighting infection, showing signs of anemia, or facing inflammation or organ dysfunction or metabolic abnormalities that changes the treatment plan? A suitable pet blood analyser helps answer these questions during the visit instead of after a delay.
On-site testing changes the quality of the consultation. Instead of telling owners that results will come later from an outside lab, the vet can explain findings face-to-face, discuss risks with supporting data and make recommendations during the same appointment. For home-visit providers, that turns diagnostics from a logistical barrier into a core service advantage.
In this setting, the analyser must be easy to transport, simple to operate and practical to maintain. It should fit decentralized workflows, support a wide enough test menu to justify its footprint and keep day-to-day running costs under control for a mobile business model.
EHVT-50: A compact veterinary smart lab for mobile services
EHVT-50 is an AI-driven veterinary one-stop diagnostic analyser designed as a compact smart lab for companion-animal diagnostics. The system integrates four major functions in one analyser: 7-part differential hematology, urine analysis, feces analysis and immunofluorescence testing.
This all-in-one structure is especially valuable for mobile and home-visit vets because it reduces the need to carry separate systems for hematology, microscopy and marker testing. With one device, a veterinarian can handle routine blood work, formed element analysis and additional disease-related markers within a single workflow. Full specifications and feature details are available on the product page for the EHVT-50 veterinary multi-functional analyser.

Core functions of EHVT-50
7-diff CBC with AI cell morphology
The analyser provides 7-part differential blood routine analysis enhanced by AI cell morphology. It is capable of recognizing multiple cell classes and abnormal forms while reporting 42 hematology parameters that cover major white blood cell, red blood cell, platelet and reticulocyte indicators.
For mobile vets, this means a very small blood sample can provide hematologic findings that support the assessment of infection, inflammation, anemia and other blood-related abnormalities. During the home visit itself. AI-assisted morphology adds an additional layer of insight by linking numeric results with morphology-based analysis, which can be especially helpful when no full reference lab is immediately available.
Urine analysis
EHVT-50 performs automated urine analysis covering crystals, casts, cells and microorganisms. It can detect transparent and cellular casts, white and red blood cells, different epithelial cell types, multiple crystal forms and microbial findings that would otherwise require manual microscopy or additional instrumentation.
This matters in home-visit practice because urinary and kidney-related complaints are common in dogs and cats, especially in seniors and chronic-care patients. Immediate access to structured urine findings helps the veterinarian decide whether a pet likely needs treatment at home, further imaging or referral to a clinic or hospital.
Feces analysis
For gastrointestinal cases, the analyser extends beyond blood testing by covering feces analysis for parasite eggs, intestinal protozoa, microorganisms, digestive-function indicators and fat droplets. The test menu includes parasite and protozoal targets alongside food residue and microbial categories, supporting broader gastrointestinal assessment in one workflow.
This is highly relevant for home visits involving diarrhea, chronic GI discomfort, suspected parasitic infection or treatment follow-up. When the vet can evaluate fecal findings on the same analyser used for CBC and urine analysis, the consultation becomes more complete and owners can receive more specific guidance immediately.
Immunofluorescence testing
The integrated immunofluorescence module allows measurement of inflammatory markers, cardiac markers, thyroid-related markers, glycated hemoglobin, kidney-disease markers and multiple infectious disease antigens or antibodies for dogs and cats, with additional assays under development.
For a mobile practice, this makes the analyser useful not only for routine wellness visits but also for symptomatic or follow-up cases. A senior cat with weight loss, a coughing dog, or a pet with vague inflammatory signs may all benefit from a more targeted workup during the same home appointment.
Key advantages tailored to mobile and home-visit work

Intuitive operation in tight spaces
EHVT-50 is built around a 10.1-inch touchscreen and an intuitive operating interface. In mobile settings, this helps veterinarians and assistants work efficiently in kitchens, living rooms, small treatment corners or mobile vans, where there is little room for complicated workflows. A clear, touchscreen-based system helps maintain speed and consistency across varied environments.
Individual test kits to reduce maintenance and risk
Instead of large reagent bottles and complex internal pipelines, the analyser uses individual test kits and single-use wet-staining consumables. This design helps avoid frequent maintenance, reduces the chance of cross-contamination and clogging, and lowers practical operating costs by cutting waste associated with partially used reagents or maintenance-heavy fluid systems.
For mobile veterinarians, this is more than a convenience feature. In a decentralized service model, every unexpected maintenance event can disrupt travel schedules, delay appointments and reduce the number of patients seen in a day. A workflow built around individual test kits is easier to standardize and better aligned with the economics of mobile practice.
Built for multiple veterinary scenarios
EHVT-50 is suitable for veterinary institutions, laboratories, emergency and mobile veterinary services. This broad scenario adaptability makes the system a practical fit for providers who combine fixed-clinic work with outreach, emergency transport or home-visit services.
Dog-and-cat focus with extendable species support
The analyser is configured for canine and feline testing, with support for additional species available through customization. For most small-animal clinics and mobile services, this covers the majority of daily caseload while leaving room for future expansion if the practice needs broader species capability.
Why reduced maintenance and controlled cost matter in mobile practice
In a hospital laboratory, maintenance tasks can be distributed across staff and built into regular routines. A mobile veterinary service works differently: when an analyser needs extra cleaning, troubleshooting or reagent management, the lost time directly affects the day’s route, appointment capacity and service quality. That is why a lower-maintenance design has real operational value in mobile practice.
The individual test kit design used by EHVT-50 helps reduce the burden associated with frequent maintenance and fluid-path blockages. By minimizing cross-contamination risk and reducing reagent waste, the system can make per-test costs more predictable, which is especially important for practices that need to balance travel, labor and owner price expectations in each visit.
In addition, a cleaner and more self-contained workflow supports professionalism in the home environment. When blood, urine and fecal testing can be managed efficiently in a limited space, the service feels more reliable to the pet owner and easier to repeat across different household settings.
Technical specifications that matter on the road

EHVT-50 is designed around practical decentralized use as much as diagnostic breadth. It supports blood, urine and feces as sample types, with sample volumes of 55 µL for blood routine testing and 200 µL for urine and feces. The analyser offers throughput of about 8 samples per hour, supports automatic calibration and dry-type quality control, and includes dual USB ports, LAN and LIS connectivity.
The system also includes a built-in thermal printer, optional external printer support, a weight of approximately 15 kg, dimensions of 350 mm × 400 mm × 450 mm and AC 100–240 V power compatibility. Those specifications make the device compact enough for decentralized deployment while still offering a broad four-in-one test menu.
EHVT-50 technical snapshot
| المواصفات | EHVT-50 details |
| Main functions | 7-diff hematology, urine, feces, immunofluorescence |
| الأنواع | Canine, feline; additional species customizable |
| Blood sample volume | 55 µL |
| Urine sample volume | 200 µL |
| Feces sample volume | 200 µL |
| الإنتاجية | Approx. 8 samples/hour |
| QC and calibration | Dry-type QC; automatic calibration |
| الاتصال | 2 USB ports, LAN, LIS |
| الطابعة | Built-in thermal printer; external printer optional |
| Weight and size | 15 kg; 350 mm × 400 mm × 450 mm |
| Power | AC 100–240 V |
How EHVT-50 fits a typical home-visit workflow
A typical home-visit appointment begins with a physical exam and case history, followed by a decision on whether blood, urine or feces testing will improve the clinical picture. In many house-call cases, symptoms alone are not enough to determine whether the issue is inflammatory, infectious, metabolic or gastrointestinal.
After sample collection, the veterinarian loads the individual test kits into the analyser. EHVT-50 then handles staining, imaging and analysis automatically, allowing the clinician to review results on the touchscreen and discuss them with the owner during the same visit.
This kind of same-visit reporting helps the vet decide whether home treatment is appropriate, whether additional marker testing is needed or whether the patient should be referred for imaging, hospitalization or advanced care. It turns the home visit into a more complete, data-supported consultation rather than a preliminary exam followed by delayed lab feedback.
Choosing a veterinary haematology analyser for a mobile or hybrid practice
When evaluating analysers for mobile or hybrid veterinary practice, clinic managers should consider several practical questions: Does the device offer enough test breadth to justify carrying it? Is it species-appropriate for dogs and cats? How predictable are consumable costs, and how much effort does routine maintenance require?
EHVT-50 is positioned as a multi-functional veterinary mini lab that brings together hematology, urine, feces and immunofluorescence testing on one analyser. Its AI-supported morphology, individual test kit workflow and suitability for mobile and emergency scenarios make it relevant for providers who want to deliver more comprehensive diagnostics outside a central laboratory.
For readers comparing veterinary diagnostic options, additional product and application content is available on the الموقع الرسمي لأوزيل, including information on AI-powered veterinary hematology solutions.
الأسئلة الشائعة
What role does a veterinary haematology analyser play in a home-visit practice?
In a home-visit practice, a pet blood analyser provides immediate diagnostic data during the appointment. It helps the veterinarian assess infection, anemia, inflammation and other blood-related abnormalities and, in advanced systems such as EHVT-50, can extend the consultation into urine, feces and immunofluorescence testing as well.
Why is EHVT-50 suitable for mobile vets?
EHVT-50 combines 7-diff CBC, AI cell morphology, urine analysis, feces analysis and immunofluorescence testing in one compact veterinary analyser. Its use of individual test kits also helps reduce frequent maintenance, cross-contamination and clogging, which supports smoother mobile workflows.
Is EHVT-50 completely maintenance-free?
A more accurate description is that EHVT-50 is designed to reduce frequent maintenance rather than eliminate all service needs absolutely. Its individual test kit design and dry-type quality control help reduce cleaning burden, contamination risk and clog-related interruptions compared with more maintenance-heavy systems.
Which animals does EHVT-50 support?
The analyser is designed for canine and feline testing, with support for additional species available through customization. For most companion-animal clinics and mobile services, this aligns well with routine dog-and-cat casework.
الخاتمة
For mobile and home-visit veterinarians, a capable pet blood analyser is not just an accessory; it is part of the service model. When blood counts, morphology, urine, feces and key immunofluorescence markers can be assessed during the same visit, decisions become faster, explanations clearer and owner confidence stronger.
EHVT-50 addresses this need by combining AI-driven 7-diff hematology with urine, feces and immunofluorescence testing in one compact analyser designed for dogs and cats. Clinics and mobile providers looking to build a smarter decentralized diagnostic workflow can explore the brand’s broader veterinary solutions through أوزيل.
