For a clinical diagnostics laboratory, providing a broad range of tests, many challenges stand in the way of delivering the required method performance. Current laboratory techniques can suffer from; measurand cross-reactivity which bias results, availability of manufacturer reagent kit for new tests can be slow, and sample preparation can often be highly manual.
At Waters, our goal is to help you enhance your clinical laboratory services to support better patient care. With our innovative LC-MS/MS IVD Systems, Clinical Consumables, and Automation solutions, combined with our Clinical Diagnostics Informatics Solutions, we help you provide accurate diagnosis and treatment while maximizing compliance, efficiency, and performance.
In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) solutions are tools and technologies used to test samples like blood, urine, or tissue outside the body, as these tests are done in a controlled lab setting instead of inside a patient. They play a key role in healthcare by helping doctors find diseases, track health conditions, and choose the right treatments. Reliable and accurate results from IVD tests give healthcare professionals the confidence they need to make the best decisions for patient care.
Waters' IVD solutions are built to provide high accuracy, consistency, and efficiency in medical testing. They work well with different lab processes and can be used for a variety of purposes, including clinical chemistry, immunoassays, molecular diagnostics, and mass spectrometry. These solutions improve the accuracy of test results and reduce errors, which means fewer false alarms or missed diagnoses.
Another important benefit is their ability to adapt to new medical needs. If a new disease or health risk appears, labs can quickly develop and use new tests with these systems. Designed for strong performance, easy operation, and compliance with strict regulations, Waters' IVD solutions help labs deliver fast, dependable results. This ultimately supports better treatment decisions and improved health outcomes for patients.