Mobile Phlebotomist in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
Find and request an independent mobile phlebotomist for an at-home or in-office blood draw anywhere in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Skip the lab lines — a professional comes to you.
Dallas–Fort Worth spreads across Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton counties, and getting anywhere in the Metroplex means driving. That is exactly what makes a mobile phlebotomist worth it here: instead of crossing the metroplex to a draw station and waiting your turn, a certified professional comes to your home or office for the blood draw. It matters most for seniors, homebound patients, and anyone whose appointment would otherwise mean an hour on I-635 or I-35E.
Cities we cover across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex
Mobile Phlebotomists Serving Dallas-Fort Worth
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At-Home Blood Draws in Dallas-Fort Worth — FAQ
How much does a mobile blood draw cost in Dallas-Fort Worth?↓
In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the typical mobile visit fee is $75–$100, paid out-of-pocket. This covers the phlebotomist's travel and on-site collection. Lab processing is billed separately by the laboratory (Quest, Labcorp) and may be covered by your insurance. Confirm exact pricing with your provider before the visit.
How fast can a phlebotomist come to my home in Dallas–Fort Worth?↓
It depends on the provider’s schedule and where you are in the Metroplex — a draw in Dallas, Garland, or Arlington is usually easier to schedule same-week than one out toward Granbury or Waxahachie. Send a request and the provider confirms a date and time window with you directly.
Can a mobile phlebotomist draw for my doctor’s lab order in DFW?↓
Yes for most routine lab work. Share the order from your physician with your phlebotomist, who draws the sample and routes it to the lab named on it — Quest and Labcorp both operate throughout the Metroplex. Check with the provider first if your order calls for special handling or a specific collection window.
Are mobile phlebotomists in Texas licensed?↓
Texas does not require a state phlebotomy license, so providers listed here report their own national certifications (such as NHA or ASCP) and liability insurance. Each profile shows exactly what the provider has attested to — confirm credentials directly before your visit.
Do you cover the whole Metroplex, including the Fort Worth side?↓
Not evenly, and it is better you know before you book. Coverage is matched by ZIP code rather than city name, and today it is deepest in Dallas and the eastern and southern suburbs — Arlington, Garland, Richardson, Grand Prairie and around them. Search your ZIP and you will only see providers who genuinely reach it; if nobody comes up, send the request anyway so we know where to recruit next.
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