Choosing the right veterinary CBC machine is one of the most practical decisions a small animal clinic can make. A well-matched system can speed up first-line evaluation, reduce dependence on external labs, and simplify day-to-day operations for busy clinical teams. A poorly matched one adds cost, maintenance burden, and equipment clutter without delivering meaningful diagnostic return.
For most companion-animal practices, the most useful veterinary CBC machine is not necessarily the most powerful one. It is the one that fits real workflow, available space, staff capacity, and the diagnostic needs of the patients seen every day.
What Makes a Veterinary CBC Machine Right for a Small Animal Clinic
Small animal clinics typically deal with everyday cases: dogs and cats presenting with vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, loss of appetite, urinary symptoms, or general systemic complaints. A veterinary CBC machine serves these clinics best when it supports fast, actionable first-line evaluation rather than demanding complex operation or high-volume throughput.
Clinics should evaluate any veterinary CBC machine across these five areas:
- Clinic fit — Does the system physically fit the clinic in terms of footprint, weight, and installation requirements?
- Diagnostic scope — Does it support only CBC, or can it also cover urine, feces, or immunoassay testing in-house?
- Ease of use — Can busy team members operate it daily without specialist lab training?
- Maintenance model — Does the system require routine cleaning, fluid-path servicing, or cold-chain reagent storage?
- Support access — Can the manufacturer provide timely product support, software updates, and consumables supply?
These criteria are especially relevant for practices that want to expand in-house diagnostics without building a full laboratory setup.
Why Integrated Testing Changes the Equation
Most veterinary cases do not arrive with a single symptom. A patient presenting with lethargy and vomiting may need a CBC to evaluate for infection or anemia, a urine panel to assess kidney function, or a feces screen to check for parasites or gastrointestinal pathogens. When these tests require three separate instruments, the result is slower workflows, higher consumable overhead, and more cross-training demand for clinic staff.
An integrated veterinary CBC machine that combines hematology with urine and feces testing on one platform addresses this directly. Clinics can consolidate routine in-house diagnostics, reduce the number of instruments to manage, and support faster clinical decisions without sending routine samples to external labs.
Ozelle EHVT-50: All-in-One Veterinary Mini Lab

The EHVT-50 from Ozelle is designed as a multi-functional veterinary diagnostic platform for everyday companion-animal practice. It integrates 7-diff hematology, immunoassays including cCRP, fsAA, cPL, fPL, cT4, fT4, cProg, and cNT-proBNP, plus urine and feces analysis on one single platform, making it a comprehensive in-house veterinary CBC machine for clinics handling a broad range of routine and symptomatic cases.
On the hematology side, the EHVT-50 is powered by AI and Complete Blood Morphology, reporting 42 CBC parameters including WBC differential, RBC, HGB, HCT, PLT, and extended morphology markers such as RET, SPH, ETG, APLT, and P-LCC. Abnormal blood cells are identified with visual evidence rather than numeric flags alone, helping veterinarians interpret CBC findings with more confidence.
The analyzer runs at 5–7 samples per hour, weighs 15 kg, and features a no-fluid-path architecture with single-use sealed reagent kits. This eliminates cleaning cycles and cross-contamination risk, making the system practical for clinics that need reliable daily operation without technical maintenance staff.
Ozelle’s EHVT-50 is also built on the Open Dx workbench, which structures test results into interpretable diagnostic reports, supports conversational AI-assisted consultation, and integrates patient record management and treatment timeline tracking. Importantly, this is designed to support veterinary judgment rather than replace it.
Technical highlights of the EHVT-50:
- Throughput: 5–7 samples per hour
- Hematology: 42 CBM parameters, 7-diff WBC differential
- Immunoassay: 8 biomarkers including cCRP, fsAA, cPL, fPL, cT4, fT4, cProg, cNT-proBNP
- Urine: 29 parameters
- Feces: 29 parameters
- Display: 10.1-inch full-color touchscreen
- Вес: 15 кг
- QC method: Dry QC card
- Connectivity: LIS, USB, LAN
Ozelle EHVT-75: Compact Veterinary CBC Machine for Space-Constrained Clinics

The EHVT-75 is Ozelle’s compact veterinary CBC machine option, designed specifically for practices where space is limited and maintenance simplicity matters most. It integrates 7-diff hematology with automated urine and feces analysis in a single platform that weighs just 8 kg and requires no cold-chain reagent storage.
Like the EHVT-50, the EHVT-75 is powered by AI and Complete Blood Morphology, with 42 CBC parameters and the same visual evidence-based identification of abnormal blood cells including RET, SPH, ETG, APLT, and P-LCC. It also connects to the Open Dx workbench for structured reporting and AI-assisted consultation.
The key difference is scope and footprint. While it does not include immunoassay capability, the EHVT-75 is well suited for clinics that primarily need integrated hematology, urine, and feces testing in a smaller, lighter, maintenance-free package. Its no-fluid-path architecture and single-use cartridge design minimize cross-contamination and reduce the operational complexity that often slows down routine diagnostic workflows.
Technical highlights of the EHVT-75:
- Hematology: 42 CBM parameters, 7-diff WBC differential
- Urine: 29 parameters
- Feces: 29 parameters
- Display: 10.1-inch full-color touchscreen
- Weight: 8 kg
- Dimensions: 415 × 203 × 483 mm
- QC method: Dry QC card
- Connectivity: LIS, USB, LAN
Side-by-Side Comparison

| Характеристика | EHVT-50 | EHVT-75 |
| Hematology (7-diff CBM) | ✓ 42 parameters | ✓ 42 parameters |
| Иммуноферментный анализ | ✓ 8 biomarkers | - |
| Urine analysis | ✓ 29 parameters | ✓ 29 parameters |
| Feces analysis | ✓ 29 parameters | ✓ 29 parameters |
| Open Dx workbench | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI + CBM morphology | ✓ | ✓ |
| Пропускная способность | 5–7 samples/hour | Not specified |
| Вес | 15 kg | 8 kg |
| Принтер | Built-in or external | External only |
| Best fit | Broader in-house test coverage | Compact, maintenance-light clinics |
Manufacturer Support and Partner Cooperation
Ozelle is a digital diagnostics manufacturer, not a distributor. Clinics and regional partners choosing an Ozelle veterinary CBC machine are working directly with a manufacturer that develops, builds, and supports its own diagnostic platforms.
For clinics, this means product support, software updates, and consumables access come from the source. For regional distributors and import partners, Ozelle’s official customization content states that the company also supports OEM/ODM collaboration, including configurable test menus, automation level, connectivity, interface design, branding, and enclosure options based on its analyzer platforms. That is relevant for partners building differentiated veterinary diagnostic product lines in their markets.
Ozelle’s contact page invites clinics and partners to submit inquiries for tailored diagnostic solutions, product details, and partnership next steps through its global contact structure.
How to Make the Final Decision
When making the final call on a veterinary CBC machine, the most useful question is simple: does this system support the cases we actually see, in the space we actually have, with the team we actually have?
For a clinic that handles routine hematology, urinary cases, and gastrointestinal presentations daily, and wants to consolidate those workflows under one platform, the EHVT-50 is the stronger fit. For a clinic that prioritizes the smallest possible footprint, lowest maintenance burden, and core integrated diagnostics without the immunoassay module, the EHVT-75 makes more sense.
Both systems are built around the same core philosophy: practical, AI-assisted, compact veterinary diagnostics for the everyday work of small animal practice.
ЧАСТО ЗАДАВАЕМЫЕ ВОПРОСЫ
What is a veterinary CBC machine?
A veterinary CBC machine is an analyzer that performs a complete blood count for animals, measuring parameters such as WBC, RBC, HGB, HCT, PLT, and WBC differential. Advanced models like Ozelle’s EHVT series also include AI-powered morphology analysis, urine testing, feces testing, and immunoassay capability on one platform.
What is the difference between the EHVT-50 and EHVT-75?
The EHVT-50 is an all-in-one veterinary mini lab that includes hematology, immunoassay, urine, and feces testing at 15 kg. The EHVT-75 is a more compact option at 8 kg that covers hematology, urine, and feces testing without the immunoassay module.
Which Ozelle model is better for a space-constrained clinic?
The EHVT-75 is specifically designed for space-constrained clinics, with an 8 kg body, no-fluid-path architecture, no cold-chain storage requirement, and single-use reagent cartridges.
Does Ozelle’s veterinary CBC machine support AI interpretation?
Yes. Both the EHVT-50 and EHVT-75 are built on AI and Complete Blood Morphology and use the Open Dx workbench for structured reporting and AI-assisted diagnostic consultation.
Is Ozelle a manufacturer or a distributor?
Ozelle is a digital diagnostics manufacturer that develops and produces its own analyzer platforms. It also supports OEM/ODM and partner cooperation for regional distributors and importers.
