
Home - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
The GI Lab provides specialized testing services to help veterinarians diagnose and treat gastrointestinal diseases in dogs and cats. Our testing services may help in the management …
Contact Us - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
Shipping address: Gastrointestinal Laboratory Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences 4474 TAMU | College Station, TX 77843-4474 Tel: 979.862.2861 | Fax: …
Histopathology service - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
The GI lab at Texas A&M offers a histopathology service for gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreas biopsies from dogs and cats.
Frequently Asked Questions - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
Veterinarians often ask which tests we recommend for dogs and cats with clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease. While every patient is different, there are some guidelines we use to …
Texas A&M GI Lab Research Unraveling Medical Mysteries
Jun 6, 2024 · The GI Lab at Texas A&M is a global center for diagnostics and research related to gastrointestinal issues, primarily in animals.
Probiotics for Dogs and Cats Study - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
Since our probiotic strain is a normal inhabitant of the canine and feline gastrointestinal tract, anticipated side effects on the animal are minimal. The collection of naturally voided fecal …
Assays - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
Histopathology service – Details about our biopsy service focused on gastrointestinal, hepatic, and pancreatic pathology. Serum Assays Trypsin-Like Immunoreactivity (TLI) For exocrine …
Service - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
Assays Histopathology Veterinary Nutrition Service Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Payments Quality Control Liability Limitation Sample Requirements
Sample Requirements - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
Fecal samples for fecal alpha 1 – Proteinase Inhibitor testing need to arrive frozen at the laboratory in special tubes. Please email the lab [email protected] for more information on …
Cobalamin Information - Gastrointestinal Laboratory
Recent evidence from studies at the Gastrointestinal Laboratory have also shown that supplementation of cobalamin is important to get the best response to therapy for …