An automated and autonomous diagnostic apparatus that is capable of
dispensing collection vials and collections kits to users interesting in
collecting a biological sample and submitting their collected sample
contained within a collection vial into the apparatus for automated
diagnostic services. The user communicates with the apparatus through a
touch-screen monitor. A user is able to enter personnel information into
the apparatus including medical history, insurance information,
co-payment, and answer a series of questions regarding their illness,
which is used to determine the assay most likely to yield a positive
result. Remotely-located physicians can communicate with users of the
apparatus using video tele-medicine and request specific assays to be
performed. The apparatus archives submitted samples for additional
testing. Users may receive their assay results electronically. Users may
allow the uploading of their diagnoses into a central databank for
disease surveillance purposes.