I went in today as a walk-in for pre employment testing and had a wonderful experience. I was able to check myself in on the kiosk & I was called back after about 10 minutes. The phlebotomist was...
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Labcorp, located in Minneapolis, MN, is a global leader in life sciences, specializing in laboratory diagnostics and drug development. With a focus on providing a wide range of services to individuals, patients, providers, health systems, organizations, biopharma, and investigators, Labcorp offers comprehensive solutions for healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and research.
From diagnostic testing and clinical trials to central laboratory services and nonclinical research, Labcorp plays a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge and healthcare innovation. Their broad expertise spans various scientific disciplines, including genetics, pathology, and toxicology, catering to industries such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.
Labcorp's commitment to excellence is evident through their extensive network of scientific experts, cutting-edge technologies, and a strong emphasis on quality and accuracy in all their services. By continuously striving to find answers that drive progress in science and healthcare, Labcorp remains at the forefront of the industry, dedicated to improving lives and making a meaningful impact on global health.
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Andrew was gentle, funny, and knowledgeable. Got in as scheduled. Accommodated a wheelchair for the blood draw.
Impossible to them to tell you the right information. Went in one day they said come back tomorrow. Went back in the next day said I needed an appointment. Same person btw, why Wouldn't they have...
Run!!!! and very fast!! They DO NOT know how to withdraw blood. One week later and I still have bruises that are unslightly. Do NOT go here, EVER! They are negative 20 stars and are the...
if getting a drug test for a new job, choose a different location. Had an appointment and still waited 97 minutes. while waiting saw a lab staff walk by balancing her coffee on a tray of blood...



