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Mobile Phlebotomy in the Raleigh–Cary Area
At-home blood draw services across Raleigh–Cary, including Raleigh, Cary, and Durham.
Healthcare access across Raleigh–Cary
The Raleigh–Cary region encompasses a mix of dense urban neighborhoods, established suburbs, and newer growth corridors—each with distinct patient populations and healthcare access patterns. Speedy Sticks operates across the full metro, adapting scheduling and logistics to serve patients in every part of the region.
Mobile phlebotomy across Raleigh–Cary supports patients managing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune conditions, and other chronic health needs that require periodic lab monitoring. Eliminating the clinic commute reduces missed draws and keeps care plans on track — especially for seniors, homebound patients, and anyone navigating dense urban traffic or limited transit options.
Mobile phlebotomy for providers & labs in Raleigh–Cary
For providers and labs operating across the Raleigh–Cary region, Speedy Sticks offers a reliable mobile phlebotomy partner that works under your existing lab orders and delivers specimens to Quest, LabCorp, or your specialty reference lab. We support individual patient draws, panel-based wellness programs, and decentralized clinical trial protocols.
- Clinical trials and decentralized study visits
- Diagnostic lab partnerships and kit-pickup workflows
- Concierge and hybrid practices
- Assisted living, SNFs, memory care, recovery centers, and correctional settings
Cities we serve in the Raleigh–Cary area
Services available in the Raleigh–Cary area
State coverage
How it works
At-home blood draws across Raleigh–Cary
From booking to lab handoff — the whole process, start to finish.
< 3 min
to complete booking
Book with your lab order or kit
Choose a time window, add your requisition or kit reference, and confirm. We handle the rest from there.
- Pick a time that works for you
- Upload your lab order or kit reference
- Instant confirmation
Live ETA
tracked to your door
Track your phlebotomist en route
You get notified the moment we're on the way. Identity and lab order are verified on arrival.
- Real-time location tracking
- Two-identifier verification at door
- Arrival time logged
10–15 min
average visit time
Documented, precise collection
Best-practice venipuncture, lab-specific tube order and handling, chain of custody started at first stick.
- ASCP/AMT/NHA-certified collector
- Chain of custody initiated
- Collection reviewed & approved
Done.
your part is finished
Seamless lab handoff
Specimens are packaged within stability windows and delivered to your designated lab. Full chain-of-custody end to end — nothing more required from you.
- Delivered within stability windows
- Drop-off time-stamped & approved
- Full chain-of-custody documentation
Frequently asked questions
What cities in the Raleigh–Cary area does Speedy Sticks serve?
Speedy Sticks serves Raleigh, Cary, Durham within the Raleigh–Cary region, along with surrounding communities. Each city has its own scheduling page — use the city grid on this page to find your location and book.
What cities in the Raleigh–Cary area does Speedy Sticks serve? →
Do I need a doctor's order to book a mobile blood draw in Raleigh–Cary?
Yes — you need a valid lab order or kit reference from your healthcare provider. Your provider sends the requisition to Quest, LabCorp, or your specialty lab, and you provide the order number when booking. If you have a direct-access or self-pay order, bring that instead.
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How much does mobile phlebotomy cost in the Raleigh–Cary area?
Speedy Sticks charges a service fee starting at $100 for the at-home visit. Lab processing fees are separate and billed directly to your health insurance by the reference lab — the same way they bill when you visit a patient service center in person.
How much does mobile phlebotomy cost in the Raleigh–Cary area? →
Is the collection the same quality as a hospital or clinic draw?
Yes. Every Speedy Sticks phlebotomist is certified (ASCP, AMT, or NHA) and follows the same standardized venipuncture protocols used at any patient service center. Tubes are labeled at bedside, chain-of-custody is documented from first stick, and specimens are routed to your reference lab per their handling requirements — nothing changes except where the draw happens.
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What types of blood tests can be collected at home in the Raleigh–Cary region?
We collect for the full range of outpatient blood tests — routine wellness panels (CBC, CMP, BMP, lipid panel, HbA1c, thyroid), specialty draws (hormone panels, autoimmune markers, tumor markers, drug levels, INR monitoring), therapeutic phlebotomy for hemochromatosis and polycythemia vera, and lab kit collection for reference lab kits. If your provider ordered it and it's collected by venipuncture, we can collect it at your Raleigh–Cary area location.
What types of blood tests can be collected at home in the Raleigh–Cary region? →
How quickly can I get an appointment in the Raleigh–Cary area?
Scheduling availability varies by location and demand, but most Raleigh–Cary area patients can book within 1–3 business days. Early-morning, evening, and weekend windows are available to accommodate work schedules. Book online to see current availability at your specific address.
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How do at-home blood draws work?
You book a visit with a valid order or kit details. A certified phlebotomist arrives at the scheduled location, completes collection to protocol, and specimens are packaged and routed to your reference lab with full chain-of-custody documentation.
Ready to book?
Schedule your visit in the Raleigh–Cary area
A certified phlebotomist comes to you. No waiting room, no commute. From $100 per visit — custom pricing available for practices and organizations.
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