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Dear valued customer,

As the Holiday Season approaches, we want to keep you informed about our upcoming closures to ensure a seamless experience for you and your laboratory.

Please note that our office operations and order processing department will be closed during these times:

Thanksgiving Day Closure:
Thursday, November 28, 2024


Black Friday Half-Day:
Friday, November 29, 2024

We will have team members available to take your calls and orders 6am-11am PST.

 

Last day for overnight delivery is Tuesday, November 26 for delivery Wednesday, November 27th. Any temperature sensitive orders placed on Wednesday will ship out on December 2nd.

To facilitate a smooth transition during these closures, we kindly request that you plan your orders, requests, and inquiries accordingly. If you have any questions or require further information, please don't hesitate to contact our customer support team at custservice@hardydiagnostics.com or call us toll-free at 800-266-2222.

We appreciate your cooperation and understanding during this holiday period. Thank you for choosing Hardy Diagnostics as your trusted partner. In this season of Thanksgiving, we would like to express our gratitude for your continued support and reliance on our services!
From our lab to yours, Happy Thanksgiving!

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Thank you for your patience as we enhance your experience!

Monthly Archives: September 2017

  1. September 29, 2017

    How bio-luminescence will light our way to a brighter future.

    Throughout history there has been an ongoing conversation about the mystical “living light” that shows up fluttering in the sky, churning beneath the ocean waves, and dancing across the forest floor. Stories have been passed down depicting this fantastical phenomenon stemming from all different cultures and histories. From ocean explorers that discovered the deep sea dwelling animals that illuminate...

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  2. September 22, 2017

    Does Gardnerella vaginalis Play an Important Role in Urinary Tract Infections?

    A vaginal epithelial cell infected with multiple Gram negative and positive bacterial species including G. vaginalis, indicative of Bacterial Vaginosis (BV).

    Urinary tract infections are a result of bacteria entering the urinary tract through the urethra. When these bacteria arrive at the bladder, they begin to multiply, leading to an infection. In most cases, the urinary system can usually...

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  3. September 15, 2017

    Saving a Baby One Broth at a Time

    My wife is eight months pregnant and her due date is creeping ever closer with each passing day. In this last month, many preparations are being made in our home. We have assembled the cradle, put away the copious amount of clothes our generous parents have given us (it's our first child), and the house has never been so clean. My wife is also making her own personal preparations. She is eating extremely...

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  4. September 08, 2017

    Chikungunya: The Neglected Disease


    Can you think of an infectious disease that infects about one million people annually, has no effective treatment, and there is no available vaccine? Chikungunya falls into this category of neglected diseases.
    Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne viral disease first described duringan outbreak in southern Tanzania in 1952. It is an RNA virus that belongs to the alphavirus genus...
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  5. September 01, 2017

    Natural Wonders: Lake Natron, a happy place!

    Lake Natron is a vast body of water, 57 kilometers (35 mi) long and 22 kilometers (14 mi) wide, in the Great Rift Valley of Eastern Africa right along the Northern border of Tanzania and Kenya. Located at the base of the volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai, you will first notice the deep red hue of its water, and a water face that appears to be tiled, caused by a thick coat of salt at the surface. Lake Natron...

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