Zoetis Establishes Louisville, Kentucky, Diagnostics Reference Operations
06/05/2025
The new 32,000-square-foot diagnostics reference laboratory will be located at the UPS Healthcare Labport. Operations are scheduled to begin by the end of 2025.
“Our new Louisville lab is a state-of-the-art facility enabling faster, more accessible diagnostics results for our customers,” said Jamie Brannan, executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Zoetis. “Thank you to our dedicated colleagues who advance care for animals each day, as well as our partners and local leaders who helped make this new reference lab possible.”
“The commonwealth’s health care services industry has seen consistent growth in recent years, and that is a testament to our skilled, diverse workforce,” noted Governor Andy Beshear. “This ribbon cutting is an exciting next step for Zoetis and Kentucky. I want to thank company leaders for their commitment to Louisville and look forward to their continued success.”
Zoetis Reference Laboratories provides complete clinical and anatomic pathology testing as well as endocrinology, microbiology, serology, hematology, chemistry and other advanced tests. The company has integrated several reference lab providers – including Ethos Diagnostic Science, Phoenix Lab and ZNLabs – into a unified diagnostics portfolio.
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