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How much does an at-home blood draw cost if I don't have insurance?
Summary
Speedy Sticks is a self-pay service—we do not bill insurance for the collection visit. The cost covers the phlebotomist's time, travel, supplies, and routing logistics. Lab analysis fees are separate and billed by your designated lab. Speedy Sticks arranges certified mobile phlebotomy and at-home blood draws in many U.S. markets; availability and fees vary by location.
Answer
For “How much does an at-home blood draw cost if I don't have insurance”, the practical answer comes down to: Speedy Sticks charges for collection services only—not lab analysis; Lab fees (Quest, LabCorp, specialty) are billed separately by the lab; Self-pay pricing aligns well with concierge, DPC, and cash-pay patients; No insurance required for booking. Your visit still depends on address, window, and what your order or kit requires—complete paperwork speeds routing.
In depth
Factors that affect pricing
- Speedy Sticks charges for collection services only—not lab analysis
- Lab fees (Quest, LabCorp, specialty) are billed separately by the lab
- Self-pay pricing aligns well with concierge, DPC, and cash-pay patients
- No insurance required for booking
Where mobile blood draws deliver value
- Uninsured or underinsured patients needing lab work
- Patients whose insurance does not cover mobile phlebotomy
- Cash-pay patients in concierge or DPC programs
- Patients comparing mobile draw cost to driving to a patient service center
How “How much does an at-home blood draw cost if I don't have insurance” fits the visit
- You book online with your order, kit details, or program requirements.
- A certified phlebotomist arrives at the scheduled location and verifies identity and the lab order or kit instructions.
- The draw is completed to protocol, with supplies and labeling handled on-site.
- Specimens are prepared (centrifuge, aliquots, temperature control) when required by your lab or kit.
Trust & operations
- Certified phlebotomists; labeling and handling follow your lab or program for “How much does an at-home blood draw cost if I don't have insurance”.
- Speedy Sticks does not bill insurance for mobile collection—you pay directly for the visit. We are not a clinical laboratory; testing is performed by CLIA-certified labs you or your provider select.
- We host platform and PHI-capable workloads on HIPAA-compliant Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, with appropriate safeguards and BAA-aligned controls where applicable.
- Voice, fax, and related phone services use a HIPAA-compliant RingCentral account; email and collaboration use Google Workspace with HIPAA-eligible services enabled and appropriate agreements where applicable.
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Common questions
Does my health insurance cover the mobile draw fee?
Speedy Sticks does not submit claims to insurance for the collection service; the phlebotomy fee is self-pay.
Does insurance cover the lab tests themselves?
Lab analysis fees are billed by your designated lab (Quest, LabCorp, etc.) and subject to your insurance plan—check with your lab and insurer.
Is there a fee if the draw is unsuccessful?
Contact us at booking—our policy on unsuccessful attempts is covered during scheduling.
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