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The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, TVMDL, is the only laboratory in Texas authorized by the United States Department of Agriculture to perform testing for Chronic Wasting Disease, CWD. As such, it is critical samples are submitted properly to mitigate potential testing delays.
Ensure accuracy and reliability every step of the way. The testing process can be complicated. TVMDL has compiled the following information to ensure clients are aware of the rules, policies, and guidelines when working with TVMDL.
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Locations that best serve you. TVMDL is composed of two full-service labs, College Station and Canyon, and two poultry labs, Center and Gonzales.
The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL) is a member of the Texas A&M University System and one of four agencies within Texas A&M AgriLife. TVMDL is the only state agency entirely dedicated to protecting animal and public health through diagnostic testing.
The TVMDL College Station lab at 483 Agronomy Road is located off University Drive. Driving west down University Drive, go under the overpass at Wellborn Road. At the next light, take a right onto Agronomy Road.
Ship your samples with confidence and compliance. This section offers information on safe shipping of biologicals, infectious substances, or diagnostic specimens. The contents are to be used as a guide to assist properly trained shippers. The information provided does not meet the training requirements as required in the Department of ...
TVMDL’s clientele is diverse. We work many types of individuals dedicated to protecting animal health. However, TVMDL requires all clients be the veterinarian, authorized submitter, designated caretaker, or owner of the animal from which the sample was derived.
Abortion Panel – Bovine Serology Comprehensive. Detection of antibodies to common pathogens that cause abortion in cattle. Panel includes Leptospira Panel – 5 Serovars (MAT), Neospora caninum (ELISA), Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1 (VN), and Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Types 1A, 1B and 2 (VN).
Dr. Amy Swinford (DVM, MS, DACV), was appointed as agency director by the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents in 2021 after serving as the associate agency director since 2015. Prior to her role as associate agency director, Swinford was the microbiology branch chief and bacteriology section head at the College Station laboratory.