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It won't hurt to continue with the Corid if you have started it.
For fecal floats/other testing, you can try your state lab as well:
http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/animals-animal-health-laboratory-services.shtml
For checking for worms - you can also use a mail order service like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Reptiles-Rabbits-Turtles-Collect-Sample/dp/B000J5SOZ4
Great, thank you. I will check out those links. Our next door neighbor has had chickens for many years, and I was just talking to her. She said she could take a sample and check it under her microscope for me for worms. They have a lab grade microscope, and do most of their own animal care, unless it requires more than they can handle. They have chickens, rabbits, goats, and other animals.