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Labo Clairmarais -

: The network boasts dedicated units in cytogenetics and medically assisted procréation (IVF support), providing local Clairmarais patients direct access to elite reproductive medical science.

Including vaginal swabs and smears (frottis) – by appointment only . COVID-19 Testing: Screenings available.

If your child is more of an aspiring biologist or physicist than a painter, fear not. "Labo Clairmarais" covers (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) learning beautifully. labo clairmarais

This facility is part of the Bioxa network and provides a range of essential medical diagnostic services: 28 Rue André Pingat, 51100 Reims Core Services

: A protected wetland covering 104 hectares. It is managed by , which monitors local biodiversity and water quality. : The network boasts dedicated units in cytogenetics

Whether your child is crafting a leaf sculpture in an , testing water pH in a science lab , or decoding clues in a digital treasure hunt , Clairmarais provides the perfect backdrop. It proves that the best laboratories don't always have white walls and microscopes—sometimes, they have blue skies, green water, and 900 years of history whispering through the reeds.

Note: It is highly recommended to book an appointment, especially for specialized tests. If your child is more of an aspiring

: The current business landscape in Clairmarais is diverse, featuring: Financial and Insurance Activities : 38.1% of firms. Scientific and Technical Activities : 23.81%, including specialized research laboratories. Administrative and Support Services Primary Location Factors

Le site dispose d'aménagements spécifiques et d'un parcours adapté pour l'accueil des personnes à mobilité réduite (PMR).

serve as a scientific hub for conservationists. Here, they study the 519 hectares of wetlands to protect rare birds and flora. 💡

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