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INTRODUCTION: Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) at alkaline pH is one of the techniques used for hemoglobinopathy screening. In this study, an evaluation of the performance of a lower throughput CZE instrument, the Sebia Minicap Flex Piercing system, for this purpose is reported for the first time. METHODS: The analytical performance of the Sebia Minicap Flex Piercing system was evaluated. Furthermore, a method comparison between the Sebia Minicap Flex Piercing and two HPLC methods, that is, the Bio-Rad Variant Classic(™) and the Bio-Rad D-10(™) systems was performed by measuring samples with and without clinically relevant hemoglobin disorders. RESULTS: The analytical performance was acceptable for the determination of HbA, HbA2, HbS, and HbF, with an imprecision ≤2.0%. Method comparison showed a linear correlation for HbA2, HbF, and HbS measurements. Clinical concordance was acceptable when comparing CZE and HPLC. CONCLUSIONS: Lower throughput CZE using the Sebia Minicap Flex Piercing can be used for precise and accurate first line screening and follow-up of hemoglobinopathies.