Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory

Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory The Wyoming State Vet Lab serves veterinarians by providing diagnostic services for companion animals, livestock and wildlife.

The mission of the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory is to provide accessible, timely, accountable, and accurate diagnostic services to veterinarians and the people of Wyoming, while supporting disease research relevant to the state of Wyoming, providing educational outreach, and contributing to laboratory student training. The WSVL is a fully accredited laboratory committed to the maintenance o

f a quality assurance program that ensures that all procedures and documentation are in compliance with the quality standards of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). The WSVL is a tier II member of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN) and provides disease surveillance, communication of diagnostic outcomes to decision makers, and diagnostics during animal disease outbreaks. Furthermore, we offer continuous reportable animal disease testing for the state of Wyoming.

Congratulations to our May Featured Student of the Month, Jesalynn Borgman!
05/15/2026

Congratulations to our May Featured Student of the Month, Jesalynn Borgman!

Our summer hours start Monday, May 18th
05/15/2026

Our summer hours start Monday, May 18th

We are excited to share an important upgrade in our Bacteriology Section with the addition of a MALDI Biotyper Sirius. T...
05/01/2026

We are excited to share an important upgrade in our Bacteriology Section with the addition of a MALDI Biotyper Sirius. This system replaces our previous MALDI-TOF and ensures continued access to rapid and accurate bacterial identification.

This upgrade was supported by the Vet-LIRN Network Capacity-Building Project and Equipment Grant, the University of Wyoming CALSNR, and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.

We look forward to continuing to provide high-quality diagnostic services to support animal and public health.

Come support the Wyoming Pre-Veterinary Club at their pet wash!
04/28/2026

Come support the Wyoming Pre-Veterinary Club at their pet wash!

The UW Pre-Vet Club Spring Pet Wash is right around the corner! Swing by Alpine Animal Hospital between 9am and 12pm THIS Saturday, May 2nd with your furry friends for a free pet wash (donations appreciated)!

All funds raised go to supporting the Pre-Vet Club (wet labs, trips to visit vet schools, etc!)

Congratulations to our April Featured Student of the Month, Lauren Bodeen!
04/16/2026

Congratulations to our April Featured Student of the Month, Lauren Bodeen!

Congratulations to our February Featured Student of the Month, Rilee Clark!
02/24/2026

Congratulations to our February Featured Student of the Month, Rilee Clark!

02/11/2026

Laramie's local UPS warehouse will be closing and moving operations to the Cheyenne UPS warehouse. This change will begin on March 16th. We are unsure how this will affect our UPS inbound deliveries, but we will keep everyone informed once the change has happened and our new delivery schedule is determined. Please call us with any questions you may have.

Our UPS inbound program has a brand-new look with upgraded features including tracking capabilities and price comparisons for ground, 2nd day, and next day air. You will find it on our website in the same place as before.
https://www.uwyo.edu/wyovet/wsvl-inbound-ups/index.html

Congratulations to our January Featured Student of the Month, Kayli Mazzarisi!
02/02/2026

Congratulations to our January Featured Student of the Month, Kayli Mazzarisi!

Address

1174 Snowy Range Road
Laramie, WY
82070

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13077669925

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