Portable Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory

1275 York Avenue

New York, NY 10065

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How does the Portable Laboratory work?

The portable veterinary laboratory provides in “one package” the equipment, materials and reagents necessary for rapid and accurate diagnosis of common diseases, monitors animal health and provides disease surveillance on farm, in the field or clinic. It has quality binocular microscope, centrifuge, refractometer and incubator, and can be used to perform Complete Blood Count (CBC), serum chemistry, urinalysis, fluorescent microscopy, hematology, fecal examination, microbiology and other tests. It comes with three power sources: standard A/C electrical current, battery power and solar panel – making it versatile anywhere. This portable lab will expand each veterinarian’s practice capabilities and improve herd and flock health to ultimately enhance family farm income and public health.

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Address:

550 E. Shaw
Fresno, CA 93710
Telephone:
559-224-1010

The Purpose

The purpose of the portable laboratories is to provide less developed countries and their neighbors the ability to diagnose and cure diseases associated with agriculture before they reach humans.

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