“My 6 year old had to get blood drawn and was very afraid. Leah and Carrie were so patient and took time to calm my daughter and walk her through the process. They were funny and kind and distracted her. They made this experience go as smoothly as possible. Leah got the blood in one stick and my daughter barely noticed! They have excellent bedside manner and phlebotomy skills!”
“My daughters first time (3 year old with autism) heard a lot about todd ( was not impressed with his attitude or demeanor. Think for older ppl he would be better. This experience seemed to annoy or flustered him) but I have to say the real MVP was Mo! She is so patient and kind. She was amazing with my daughter and made a truly challenging experience wonderful. ❤️ Thank you MO”
“Got my blood drawn there this morning and I have issues with blood draws always pass out and get very dizzy, Alicia and gio were amazing I never even noticed the needle and they took great care of me while I was trying to regain my balance!! Love this lab”
“This company was used to complete my life insurance physical (in Home physical). I can’t speak to the facility and I will say that making the appointment wasn’t the best (it took days for them to call back)...BUT when Ron came to complete my physical, he was AWESOME!! He was the nicest guy, so kind and caring! I do not handle getting my blood taken well but he was so good that I barely felt it at all. He spoke to my kids as if they were his own and I could tell he really enjoys his job. I’d definitely recommend!”
“This lab is just as good as any other… But they really need to update their hours on their Google page! Got up early plan to be there at seven right when they opened as the website said. Only to find out that they do not open until 8 AM!
Frustrating.”
“The main two phlebotomists, especially Robin, are absolutely amazing, but others have left my family less than impressed. For example, I dropped off a sample that needed to be refrigerated right away and I explained that to an employee whom I've never seen before sitting in front of the computer playing solitaire on a Saturday and thankfully I had that sample on ice in a bag as she continued to sit there and after 10 minutes I reminded her again that it really needs to get back in the refrigerator or it'll give a false negative and her response to me was okay I'll take care of it no worries, and she continued to play her solitaire game. That sample literally could have meant life or death because of what that test result meant. Solitaire was clearly more important than a patient's health and well-being.”