We evaluated the Kodak Ektachem clinical chemistry slide for assay of theophylline. Assay precision and accuracy were acceptable in the therapeutic range although precision was poor at low levels of theophylline. The assay performed well with patients' samples using the Abbott TDx as the reference procedure but, as indicated by the manufacturer, uremic samples gave a positive bias, particularly in the therapeutic range. Finally, the significant bias observed with Quality Control material, probably due to matrix sensitivity, is a possible drawback.