Clinical

At Chronetyx, we believe clinicians deserve rapid, precise, and truly actionable molecular diagnostic information to guide critical decisions in patient care. By combining speed with exceptional accuracy—including rapid detection of key pathogens and associated antibiotic-resistance markers—we equip healthcare providers with the clarity they need to deliver personalized treatment and give patients the best chance at a positive outcome.

Research

Chronetyx is committed to elevating laboratory quality through advanced LIMS and bioinformatics that drive high-throughput automation for fast, reliable results. Our multidisciplinary team of experts works meticulously to deliver exceptional diagnostic insights for research excellence.

Veterinary

Chronetyx provides fast, accurate, and affordable molecular PCR testing that outperforms traditional culture—delivering same-day results, detecting pathogens culture may miss, and including built-in resistance gene insights. With pricing equivalent to culture and sensitivity, veterinarians gain clearer answers, more confident diagnoses, and better patient outcomes without added cost.

Chronetyx Laboratories

Fundamentally, we believe timely, accurate and actionable molecular diagnostics results being available to clinicians as soon as possible gives patients the best chance for a positive outcome.

Diagnostic Services

Chronetyx is committed to bringing a higher level of laboratory quality standards.

We have implemented sophisticated electronic Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) and bioinformatics to drive high throughput automation to ensure the most timely and reliable results available anywhere. Our unique team of experienced pathologists, scientists, chemists, engineers, informaticians, and technologists work meticulously to provide you with exceptional diagnostic services.

Accuracy Matters

When an accurate diagnosis matters, speed of pathogen identification and clinical actionability are key. Chronetyx’s PCR testing detects what traditional culture misses, particularly the known organisms and pathogens that are especially difficult, if not impossible, to culture.