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Book at-home blood draws, kit collections, and specimen pickup with independent local providers.

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Why Patients Choose PhlebFlow

Safe, convenient, and patient-first laboratory collections.

Homebound Comfort

Perfect for elderly, pediatric, disabled, or immunocompromised patients who find clinic visits stressful or unsafe.

Fast Provider Response

Connect with local phlebotomists offering immediate appointments for time-sensitive tests or routine monitoring.

Independent Professionals

Providers list their own certifications, licensing, and insurance. Verify credentials directly with your chosen professional before your appointment.

How Mobile Phlebotomy Works

Get your laboratory samples drawn at home in three simple steps.

1

Search & Select

Enter your location, select your required service, and choose from the independent local phlebotomists who cover it.

2

Schedule Appointment

Fill out our quick request form — your details go only to the provider you choose — to pick your preferred date, time window, and tell us whether you have a doctor's order or test kit.

3

At-Home Collection

Your phlebotomist arrives at your home, draws your blood, and transports the specimen per your doctor's order and lab requirements. Results go to your doctor as usual.

Costs and Preparation

What providers really charge, and how to get ready for your draw.

Patient Draw Prep Assistant

General educational information about common tests — always follow your doctor's order.

Lipid Panel & Cholesterol Tests

Fasting usually required
  • Most labs ask for a 9 to 12 hour fast ahead of this draw — confirm the exact requirement on your doctor's order.
  • Many labs recommend avoiding alcohol for 24 hours ahead of the test.
  • Plain water is usually fine while fasting — and a well-hydrated arm makes veins easier to find.
  • Consider avoiding high-fat meals the evening before, unless your doctor says otherwise.
Important Warning

Many labs require fasting for this test — a recent meal can affect it. Always confirm with your doctor or lab.

Medical Disclaimer

This assistant provides general educational information only and does not constitute medical advice. Always follow the specific fasting and preparation instructions provided by your ordering physician or laboratory.

What an at-home draw costs

Real published fees from the providers themselves.

Base visit fees published by verified providers on PhlebFlow currently run from $30 to $250, and the typical fee is around $75.

Providers who charge a per-tube fee publish it too — typically around $10 among those who list one.

PhlebFlow does not set fees and takes no commission — the price on a profile is the provider’s own, shown before you book. Laboratory processing is billed separately by the lab (Quest, Labcorp) and is what insurance typically covers.

Top Metro Areas We Cover

Find independent providers across these popular metropolitan areas.

Tampa Bay

$40–$125

Detroit Metro

$71–$75

Los Angeles Metro

$59–$250

Chicago Metro

$80–$150

Houston Metro

$30–$100

Miami Metro

$40–$125

San Francisco Bay

$59–$250

Dallas-Fort Worth

$30–$100

Oklahoma City

$60–$75

Savannah

$45–$80

Cocoa

$40–$125

Manchester

$70–$120

West Covina

$59–$250

Jacksonville

$40–$125

Columbia

$75–$99

Phoenix

From $59

Baltimore

$50–$125

Orlando

$40–$125

Dover

From $75

Atlanta

$45–$80

Aurora

$80–$150

Fort Myers

$40–$125

Naples

$40–$125

West Palm Beach

$40–$125

Sacramento

$59–$250

Austin

$30–$100

Denver

From $75

New Haven

$70–$120

Greenville

$75–$99

Tulsa

$60–$75

Seattle

$55–$125

Paterson

$55–$150

Philadelphia

$50–$200

Fort Worth

$30–$100

Virginia Beach

$49–$85

Greensboro

$65–$100

Charlotte

$65–$100

Las Vegas

$80–$85

Milwaukee

From $40

Cleveland

From $75

Louisville

From $100

Lawrence

From $65

Birmingham

From $75

Memphis

$65–$100

Nashville

$65–$100

Baton Rouge

$40–$75

Kalamazoo

$71–$75

Bend

From $50

Worcester

From $65

Fairfax

$49–$85

Jackson

$50–$85

Charlottesville

$49–$85

Frisco

$30–$100

Marietta

$45–$80

Harrisburg

$50–$200

Providence

From $150

Edison

$55–$150

Newark

$55–$150

Hackensack

$55–$150

Brooklyn

$65–$85

Lake Charles

$40–$75

Bowie

$50–$125

Tacoma

$55–$125

Patchogue

$65–$85

Florence

$75–$99

Fresno

$59–$250

Lakeland

$40–$125

Sarasota

$40–$125

Port Saint Lucie

$40–$125

Conyers

$45–$80

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Each service page lists the verified providers who offer it and what they charge.

For Phlebotomists

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common queries about home blood draw services.

How does mobile phlebotomy work?
Mobile phlebotomy brings professional blood draws directly to your location. An independent phlebotomist travels to your home or office with all necessary equipment, draws your blood safely, and handles transportation of your specimens to clinical labs (like Quest or Labcorp) for testing. Results are sent to your doctor normally.
Is mobile phlebotomy covered by insurance?
Most medical insurance plans cover the laboratory processing of the blood tests themselves. The phlebotomist's visit fee is typically paid out of pocket — base fees published on PhlebFlow currently run from $30 to $250, and the typical fee is around $75 — and many providers accept HSA/FSA cards.
What blood tests can be done at home?
Almost any standard routine blood test can be drawn at home, including Complete Blood Counts (CBC), Metabolic Panels (CMP), Lipid/Cholesterol Panels, Thyroid Tests, Diabetes monitoring (A1C), prenatal screening, and fertility/IVF hormone tracking cycles.
Are the phlebotomists licensed and certified?
Providers listed on PhlebFlow report their own national phlebotomy certifications (such as ASCP, NHA, AMT) and state licenses where required (such as California CPT I/II (CDPH)). PhlebFlow is a directory of independent professionals — always verify licenses, certifications, and insurance directly with your chosen provider before your appointment.