“The MAGUS Bio 230T microscope is actively used in our dermatology practice for the microscopic examination of smears taken from the skin and ear canals. This equipment has become an integral part of the diagnostic process during patient consultations.
The microscope is also in demand by specialists in other areas for the rapid diagnosis of parasitic diseases, including otodectosis and piroplasmosis. This enables us to make swift clinical decisions directly during the appointment.
During a period of intensive use this year, the equipment has demonstrated stable operation and reliability. The microscope is very user-friendly with intuitive controls, excellent image quality, and high clarity. No shortcomings have been found!"
“We use the MAGUS Bio 230T biological microscope to diagnose avian diseases by examining droppings for bacterial and fungal microflora as well as analyzing smears taken from the mucous membranes of birds’ oral cavities.
The equipment provides clear visualization at every magnification, allowing for the detailed examination of microstructures, including bacterial cells. Image quality remains consistently high even at the lowest magnifications.
A significant advantage is the ability to identify fungal pathogens in native preparations without pre-staining. This reduces the analysis time and lowers the consumption of laboratory reagents, positively impacting the lab’s operational efficiency.
This microscope is a reliable tool for enhancing the quality and speed of veterinary diagnostics in a modern clinical practice setting.”
“We use the MAGUS Bio 230T biological microscope, MAGUS CHD10 digital camera, and MAGUS MCD20 monitor for dermatological diagnostics when examining cytological preparations (scrapes). The equipment is excellent for long sessions and allows us to cover a larger volume of material in a single session.
The imaging system ensures the clear visibility of cellular structures, including the detailed visualization of blood cells. The image quality is sufficient to perform a basic semen analysis even without specialized software. Viewing through the eyepieces is also comfortable thanks to the wide field of view and optimal color rendition.
We are currently considering purchasing a heated stage for semen analysis. Maintaining the physiological temperature of the biomaterial is critical for preserving the viability and motility of spermatozoa, which directly impacts the reliability of test results.”