NYGA Taps Cutting-Edge Digital Pathology Platform to Speed Diagnoses, Boost Research

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NEW YORK, NY & PHILADELPHIA, PA — New York Gastroenterology Associates, LLP has adopted Proscia’s Concentriq software platform as part of a sweeping effort to modernize its laboratory operations, enhance diagnostic speed, and expand opportunities for scientific collaboration with life sciences companies.

The move marks a significant step into the rapidly growing field of digital pathology, which replaces traditional microscope-based methods with data-rich, high-resolution images capable of revealing highly detailed disease signatures. As precision medicine advances and artificial intelligence becomes more deeply integrated into clinical workflows, digital pathology is increasingly viewed as a critical foundation for faster diagnoses and next-generation research.

“Gastroenterology is exceptionally well positioned to benefit from digital pathology,” said David Hertz, NYGA’s chief operating officer. He said Proscia’s platform “strikes a unique balance between meeting our needs today and driving a bold vision for the future,” crediting the company with guiding the practice through each step of the transition.

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NYGA has deployed Concentriq in its in-house laboratory to support pathologists in producing faster, more accurate results. Because the software is widely used in both clinical labs and life sciences research settings, NYGA is now positioned to seamlessly collaborate with pharmaceutical partners, strengthening its presence in clinical trials and accelerating the development of novel therapies and diagnostics.

David West, Proscia’s CEO, said NYGA’s adoption of Concentriq demonstrates a shared commitment to transforming the field. “With Concentriq, it is well poised to shape the way we understand and treat gastrointestinal conditions,” West said. “NYGA is not only realizing precision medicine but also laying a blueprint for other groups to follow.”

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Industry experts say digital pathology is reshaping how laboratories operate, enabling higher throughput, improved accuracy, and new pathways for AI-powered discovery. For NYGA, the shift sets the stage for faster diagnoses for patients today and research breakthroughs for years to come.

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