Help center
Do you service hospitals?
Summary
Yes, when aligned to hospital workflows and policies. Mobile collection may support overflow, home discharge follow-up, or specific programs. Hospital access, badging, and orders must be arranged in advance. Speedy Sticks arranges certified mobile phlebotomy and at-home blood draws in many U.S. markets; availability and fees vary by location.
Answer
For “Do you service hospitals”, the practical answer comes down to: Room access and patient consent; ID and order verification. Your visit still depends on address, window, and what your order or kit requires—complete paperwork speeds routing.
Common situations: Discharge planning teams; Outpatient overflow. Confirm access notes, phone reachability, and fasting or kit steps before the window so dispatch stays on schedule.
In depth
Room access and patient consent interacts with id and order verification—adjust one and the visit plan may change. Mobile collection is professional venipuncture where you choose, with handling aligned to your lab—not a substitute for your clinician’s orders.
If you’re in one of these buckets—Discharge planning teams; Outpatient overflow—book with orders, ID expectations, and special handling notes spelled out. Related questions below go deeper without repeating this page.
What affects scheduling & confirmations
- Room access and patient consent
- ID and order verification
Who books mobile draws most often
- Discharge planning teams
- Outpatient overflow
What happens during a Speedy Sticks 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.
Trust & operations
- Certified phlebotomists; labeling and handling follow your lab or program for “Do you service hospitals”.
- 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.
Related
- Book a visit (online scheduling)
- Help center — all topics
- Can I get an HbA1c (A1C) test done at home?
- How much does an at-home blood draw cost if I don't have insurance?
- What happens after I book a mobile blood draw?
- How do I track my appointment status?
- Can patients self-schedule their own blood draws?
- How quickly can I get an appointment?
- Mobile phlebotomy services
- At-home blood draw
- Lab kit collection
- Locations & coverage
- How it works
- All services
- For healthcare organizations
- Phlebotomy for labs & partners
- Clinical trial blood draw
- Mobile vs lab visit (comparison)
- How do i book a mobile blood draw appointment
- Healthcare providers book for patients
- Same day mobile blood draw appointment
Common questions
Do you draw in the ED?
Depends on facility policy—coordinate with the care team.
Is inpatient collection allowed?
Follow hospital rules—often not a substitute for inpatient phlebotomy.
Next step
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Phone: 347-292-9570Fax: 347-658-1021
