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How much does it cost for a phlebotomist to come to your house?
Summary
Home visits are typically billed as a service visit, with price driven by distance, timing, and collection complexity—not just mileage. 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 it cost for a phlebotomist to come to your house”, the practical answer comes down to: Dispatch routing and metro density; Appointment window (same-day vs planned); Pediatric, geriatric, or difficult-access homes; Extra tubes, panels, or kit compliance steps. Your visit still depends on address, window, and what your order or kit requires—complete paperwork speeds routing.
Common situations: Parents scheduling pediatric draws; Seniors avoiding stairs or long waits; Postpartum or recovery-at-home patients. Separate the mobile collection fee from lab test charges; Speedy Sticks does not accept insurance for the visit—you pay us directly for collection.
In depth
Dispatch routing and metro density interacts with appointment window (same-day vs planned)—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—Parents scheduling pediatric draws; Seniors avoiding stairs or long waits; Postpartum or recovery-at-home patients—book with orders, ID expectations, and special handling notes spelled out. Related questions below go deeper without repeating this page.
Factors that affect pricing
- Dispatch routing and metro density
- Appointment window (same-day vs planned)
- Pediatric, geriatric, or difficult-access homes
- Extra tubes, panels, or kit compliance steps
Where mobile blood draws deliver value
- Parents scheduling pediatric draws
- Seniors avoiding stairs or long waits
- Postpartum or recovery-at-home patients
- Busy professionals batching labs to one window
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 “How much does it cost for a phlebotomist to come to your house”.
- 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
- What if I don’t have my lab paperwork ready?
- Can healthcare providers book appointments for patients?
- Can I book a blood draw on weekends?
- Do you handle specialty lab kits?
- Do you provide blood draw services for events?
- Do you bring all supplies needed for the blood draw?
- 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)
- Mobile blood draw insurance
- Quote before booking blood draw
- Same day mobile blood draw cost
Common questions
Is a home visit more than an office visit?
Often yes—travel and scheduling are bundled into the visit fee.
Do I pay before the tech arrives?
Payment timing depends on your booking path—confirm at checkout.
Next step
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