The invention consists of a microscope adaptation module for automation, image acquisition, and delivery of images to a remote station. This invention addresses the problem of the traditional sample verification process that consists of transporting each sample to another medical center to have a second opinion from a health specialist, which makes examinations of direct microscopy slower and inefficient, but provides safety and reliability in the diagnosis of diseases. The invention consists of a computer and an automation sub-module with stepper motors, adapted to the knobs of a commercial microscope, a web camera, among other components.