Global Digital Pathology Services

The accuracy and convenience of digital pathology is now within reach – anywhere in the world.

Shipping slides all over the world for review and analysis is becoming an unworkable solution. And country-specific restrictions that prohibit exporting tissue only make things more complicated. That’s why so many organizations are turning to digital pathology. It’s a better way to scan and share critical research data — faster, easier and more cost-effectively.

Whether you’re conducting research in Beijing or Brussels — or anywhere else in the world — we bring all the benefits of digital pathology within reach. Accuracy. Reliability. Convenience. Cost. Quintiles’ digital pathology can open up new opportunities for your clinical research.

Our digital pathology services cover everything from scanning of slides to review and analysis. Whether for product development or archival purposes, we offer a complete solution.

Our Global Digital Pathology Services includes a wide range of capabilities:

  • Digital scanning hubs in the United States, Scotland and China
  • Available as part of our clinical trials service or a stand-alone service 
  • 20X and 40X scanning magnification 
  • Full views of the entire specimen
  • Image analysis
  • Two-week turnaround (for study-independent requests)

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Digital Pathology

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