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Abbey Veterinary ServicesPrice List 2019Trust in excellence. Trust us.
Anatomic Pathologist - Trevor WhitbreadBSc BVSc DipECVP MRCVSTrevor was in a mixed practice in Leicester before returning to Liverpool as a lecturer in the Department of Veterinary Pathology. He gained experience in general diagnostic pathology and clinical chemistry before specialising in histopathology and cytology. He has a special interest in dermatopathology and is now a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Pathology.
Anatomic Pathologist - Judith HargreavesMVB FRCPath MRCVSJudith graduated from Dublin and spent the following three years gaining experience in mixed practice. Since the mid 1980s she has obtained extensive experience in pathology and is FRCPath qualified. Judith has specialist interests in oncology, oral and upper respiratory tract pathology.
Anatomic Pathologist - Sonja RiversBVetMed MSc DipACVP MRCVSSonja graduated from the RVC and spent four years in mixed practice, followed by post-graduate pathology training, obtaining her MSc from the RVC in London. This was followed by completing a residency in the university of Illinois Zoological Pathology Programme, culminating in gaining a diploma of the American Board of Veterinary Pathologists.
Anatomic Pathologist - Lucy OldroydBSc BVMS Dip ACVP MACVS MRCVS Lucy graduated from Murdoch University, Western Australia. After eighteen months in mixed practice she returned to Murdoch University to complete a pathology internship. She became, by examination, a member of the pathobiology chapter at the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists. She moved to the UK to join Abbey Veterinary Services in 1995. In 2005 she became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists.
Anatomic Pathologist - Malcolm SilkstoneBVSc DiplACVP MRCVSAfter qualifying in South Africa, Malcolm had a period of post-graduate pathology training which was followed by three years in general practice in the UK. Malcolm has obtained extensive diagnostic pathology experience over the past twelve years culminating in gaining American Board Diplomate status. He has specialist interests in oncology and dermatopathology and infectious diseases.
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This year we have decided to collaborate with local artist, Thuline de Cock to provide artwork for our price lists, in place of the more traditional photographs of previous years.
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Poulton Laboratory: 01253 899215 Leeds Laboratory: 0113 250 7556 3
HistopathologyCode Name Includes Comment
WkgDays
Sample
Histology
HISTAB Histological Examination
Up to 4 anatomic tissues/sites (<4cm) from one animal, routine special stains as required, there will not be an extra charge for additional stains.Large samples requiring pathologist dissection will be subject to a supplementary charge Each additional tissue
2-5 See page 4 F
F
HISTLAB Histological Examination Large Sample
Large samples >4cm, mammary strips, toes, bone tumours, spleens, limbs, samples requiring decalcification and additional margins
2-5Decalmay
take 2weeks
F
HISRAB Rapid Histology Urgent or Fast Track cases Contact lab prior to submission so that your case can be fast tracked. A report will be sent within two working days of receipt, this excludes tissue which requires fixing or decalcification.
Each additional tissue
F
F
HISCYT Histology and Cytology Same site
Price if marked urgent
2-5 See page 4 FF
HISCYD Histology and Cytology Different sites 2-5 See page 4
Skin Packages
SKINA Skin Scrapes See page 4 F
SKINHA Histology and Skin Scrape
See page 4 F
HDCSA Histology, Dermatophyte Culture, and Skin Scrape
See page 4 F
HSCSA Histology, Skin Scrape,Bacterial Culture and Sensitivity
Culture is for one site See page 4 F
HDCSCA Histology, Scrape, Dermatophyte Culture, Bacterial Culture and Sensitivity
Culture is for one site See page 4 F
CSA Bacterial Culture and Sensitivity
Culture is for one site See page 4 F
F Denotes a fixed price test which is non-discountable
CytologyCode Name Includes Comment
WkgDays
Sample
Fine Needle Aspirate
ABCYT Up to Two Sites 1-2 F
ABCYTA Additional Sites Each additional site 1-2 F
Fluid Analysis
ABCYB Body Cavity Effusions, Respiratory Washes, Urine, Synovial Fluid, etc.
Total protein or SG where appropriate
F
Bone Marrow
ABCYM Bone Marrow Smear F
F Denotes a fixed price test which is non-discountable
Poulton Laboratory: 01253 899215 Leeds Laboratory: 0113 250 7556 4Abbey Laboratory: 01626 353598
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F Denotes a fixed price test which is non-discountable
ImmunohistochemistryCode Name Comment
WkgDays
Phenotype Panels
IHLA Round Cell Tumour (excluding melanoma) 5 Abs Up to 14 F
IHLB Histiocytic Sarcoma vs Sarcoma 2 Abs Up to 14 F
IHLC GIST vs Leio vs non-GIST/non-leio 5 Abs Up to 14 F
IHLD Lymphoma Phenotype (Full) 4 Abs Up to 14 F
IHLE Melanoma vs Sarcoma/Carcinoma 5 Abs Up to 14 F
IHLF Haemangiosarcoma vs Sarcoma 2 Abs Up to 14 F
IHLG Other Custom Panels Up to 14 F
Prognostic/Predictive Markers
IHP1 Oral/cutaneous Melanoma Ki67 and COX-2 Up to 14 F
IHP2 Mammary Carcinoma COX-2 (Canine) Up to 14
FIHP2F Mammary Carcinoma COX-2 (Feline) Up to 14
IHP3 Appendicular Osteosarcoma COX-2 Up to 14
IHP4Dermal/Subcutaneous Mast Cell TumourKi67 and cKIT Up to 14
Infectious Agents
IHI1 Feline Coronavirus Up to 14 F
IHI2 Feline Calicivirus Up to 14 F
IHI3 Feline Herpesvirus Up to 14 F
IHI4 Feline Leukaemia Virus Up to 14 F
IHI5 Feline/Canine Parvovirus Up to 14 F
IHI6 Canine Distemper Up to 14 F
IHI7 Canine Adenovirus Up to 14 F
IHI8 Toxoplasma Gondii Up to 14 F
IHI9 Neospora Caninum Up to 14 F
IHI10 Anaplasma Phagocytophilum Up to 14 F
IHI11 Helicobacter spp Up to 14 F
IHI12 Entamoeba Histolytica Up to 14 F
Additional Antibodies
IHA1 Additional Antibodies - Single Up to 14 F
IHA2 Additional Antibodies - Choice of 2 Up to 14 F
IHA3 Additional Antibodies - Choice of 3 Up to 14 F
IHA4 Additional Antibodies - Choice of 4 Up to 14 F
IHA5 Additional Antibodies - Choice of 5 Up to 14 F
IHA6 Additional Antibodies - Choice of 6 Up to 14 F
Please note• These panels are general guidelines. For a case specific quote please contact
the laboratory as your histology results determine the antibodies required
• Prices are based on submission of a single representative block
• Additional antibodies are available following discussion with a histopathologist
NB: Prices are non-discountable
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Pricing will be subject to an annual review on 1st January each year, AVS reserve the right to amend prices at anytime.
• There is no extra charge for common special stains or telephoned, faxed or e-mailed reports.
• Duplicate slides are supplied free of charge if requested.
• Digital photographs - please contact the lab for details.
All samples must include a submission form with relevant details including a synopsis of the clinical history (computer printouts are usually of verylimited value). Where appropriate, a list of your clinical differential diagnoses for that case should be included. Please mark the animal outline with the site from which the tissue was removed. These details must be included, even if the case has been discussed on the telephone, as we discuss many cases each day and the information may be used (with consent) in the future for research purposes.
Please ensure that cytology slides, whether or not submitted together with formalin-fixed specimens, are packed in an airtight fashion to prevent exposure to formalin fumes since this significantly reduces the diagnostic utility of cytological preparations.
It is a legal requirement that all specimens are securely packaged, for further information please go to the Royal Mail website for the IATA statutory regulations (IATA 650). To view the IATA statutory regulations you will need to go to the Government’s website. All diagnostic specimens should comply with UN3373 packaging instruction P650.
Submitting and packaging samples
Please contact customer service for postal boxes and pots.
Submission forms are available from our website www.abbeyvetservices.co.uk
Pricing notes
Histology and Cytology Sample guide
Combined Histology and Cytology• Marked urgent: The cytology is reported on arrival the histology is reported next working day
• Same site, non-urgent: The cytology and histology will be reported together when the histology has been processed
• Different sites, non-urgent: The cytology and histology will be reported together when the histology has been processed
Sample Guide for Histology• Canine Parvovirus (CPV) – Duodenum, jejunum, ileum, mesenteric
lymph node, thymus and heart
• Ethylene Glycol (Antifreeze) Poisoning – Kidney
• Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FeCoV) – Liver, spleen, and mesentericlymph node
• Canine Adenovirus (CAV-1) – Liver (brain for foxes)
• Feline Panleucopaenia (FPV) – Duodenum, jejunum, ileum, mesentericlymph node
• Canine Distemper (CDV) – Stomach, urinary bladder, brain, cerebellum,medulla, trachea, lung
• Canine Herpesvirus (puppies and neonates) – Kidney, liver, lung
• Rabbit/Viral Haemorrhagic Disease – Liver
Please note
• Specimens should be no more than 1cm thick. Fix in 10% neutralbuffered formalin which is available on request. Interpretation will beaided by a relevant clinical history, description of the lesion and site
• Please use the histology pots provided, telephone for advice regardinghandling of large samples
• Please do not use narrow necked containers
Sample Guide for CytologyAll slides must be clearly labelled according to the site aspirated
Solid Masses
• Direct smears for cytological examination should be airdried - do not fix or coverslip
• Please contact the laboratory if you require any furtherinformation
Fluids/Washes
• Fixed and EDTA fluids are preferred for cytologicalexamination. Divide fluid between EDTA and two plaintubes. Add a drop of formalin to one plain tube and labelaccordingly. Do NOT use tubes containing a clot activationring (doughnut)
• Fresh air dried or sediment smears should be submittedwhere possible, cells in fluid begin to degenerate quickly,please make smears immediately following collection
• Plain or heparin samples of synovial fluid are required forthe mucin clot test
• A plain tube is required for CSF protein. Do NOT use tubescontaining a clot activation ring (doughnut)
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Price List effective from 1st January 2019. Please note all prices are exclusive of VAT - E&OE.We reserve the right to change prices without prior notice. NationWide Laboratories is a tradingbusiness of National Veterinary Services Ltd. registered in England & Wales (Reg No. 8489997).
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AddressAbbey Veterinary Services89 Queen StNewton AbbotDevon TQ12 2BG
Telephone
01626 353598Fax
01626 335135Email: [email protected]. nwlabs.co.uk
Opening timesMonday to Friday: 9.00am - 5.00pmSaturday: 9.00am - 12.00pm
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