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Reptile/exotics vet recommendations?

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Someone in Hobart, OK needs to get fecals run for parasites... any suggestions as to where they should go as apposed to what's available in the area?
 
You can search by geographic area on ARAV's site. Also, if you collect a specimen, your local vet will probably send it to their lab for you.

http://members.arav.org/search/custom.asp?id=3661

I've personally sent specimens to the University of Florida's school of veterinary medicine. They have a form you can download and fill out. You will need to contact them first, for pricing and specimen transport requirements.

Kathy
 
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