A Hematology Analyzer (often called a CBC machine) is an automated laboratory instrument used to count and identify blood cells. These machines have replaced the tedious manual process of counting cells under a microscope, offering results in minutes with far higher precision. In modern medicine, they are the backbone of diagnostic labs, used to detect everything from simple infections and anemia to complex blood cancers like leukemia
They use techniques such as impedance, flow cytometry, and laser scatter for rapid, accurate results, ideal for clinical labs and hospitals.