The mobile phlebotomy API
for your platform
Schedule at-home blood draws, receive real-time visit and specimen-status updates, and route completion data into your own systems — one API, one national network of certified phlebotomists, across all 50 states.
Whether you call it API access or mobile phlebotomy integration, the goal is the same: make home blood draw scheduling a native part of your platform instead of a manual hand-off.
1 API
replaces coordinating multiple regional collection vendors
50 states
of coverage behind a single integration, no re-contracting per market
0 detours
your users never leave your platform to book or track a visit
Why the API is a revenue driver, not just a feature
Higher completion & retention rates
Programs that embed scheduling directly in-platform see fewer drop-offs than ones that redirect users to a third-party booking page. For trial sponsors that means fewer withdrawn participants; for labs and telehealth platforms it means more completed orders per patient.
A new line item you can offer customers
Labs, EDC/CTMS vendors, and digital health platforms can package "home collection included" as a premium tier or bundled feature for their own customers — turning integration into a product upsell, not just an operational fix.
Faster time-to-revenue on new markets
Expanding into a new state or region doesn't require sourcing a new local phlebotomy vendor and re-integrating. The same API call routes to coverage wherever Speedy Sticks already operates nationwide.
Lower cost-to-serve at scale
One partner, one SOP, one support relationship — instead of managing invoices, SLAs, and quality standards across a patchwork of regional collection vendors as your program volume grows.
What the API does
Mobile phlebotomy as a programmatic layer inside your existing platform — not a separate portal your users have to leave.
Schedule visits programmatically
Trigger a mobile phlebotomy visit for a patient or trial participant directly from your platform — no separate portal, no manual hand-off. Pass patient/participant location, requisition details, and preferred visit window, and receive a confirmed appointment back.
Real-time visit & specimen status
Receive status updates as a visit moves through its lifecycle — scheduled, en route, collection complete, specimen in transit, delivered to lab — so your platform always reflects the current state without polling or manual check-ins.
Requisition & order intake
Submit lab orders or requisitions programmatically, including destination lab (Quest, Labcorp, a health system's reference lab, or a specialty lab) and any protocol-specific collection instructions.
Result & completion routing
Route visit-completion data and specimen-tracking information back into your own system of record — an EHR, EDC/CTMS platform, lab information system, or internal database — instead of reconciling a separate spreadsheet or portal.
Nationwide network behind one integration
One API connects to a single national network of certified phlebotomists across all 50 states, instead of stitching together multiple regional vendors with different integration requirements.
HIPAA-aligned data handling
API access and data exchange follow HIPAA-aligned, minimum-necessary data-handling practices, with chain-of-custody documentation available for every visit initiated through the API.
Who integrates with the API
Built for platforms that need mobile phlebotomy as infrastructure, not a bookmarked link.
Decentralized & hybrid clinical trials
Sponsors, CROs, and DCT platforms can trigger participant home-visit scheduling and pull visit/specimen status into an EDC or CTMS system, so mobile phlebotomy becomes part of the trial's existing technology stack. See our program details for CROs and trial sponsors.
Mobile phlebotomy for CROs →Laboratories & diagnostic companies
Labs can offer home collection as a booking option inside their own ordering platform, with specimen-status updates flowing back automatically instead of a manual coordination step.
Phlebotomy for labs →Telehealth platforms
Telehealth providers can trigger a home blood draw the moment a clinician orders labs during a virtual visit, with results routed back through the same lab account the provider already uses.
Mobile phlebotomy for telehealth →Hospitals & health systems (Epic)
Speedy Sticks is an approved Epic partner with a signed integration agreement, building Epic EHR integrations so orders, results, and specimen status can move inside a health system's existing Epic environment.
Mobile phlebotomy for hospitals →Digital health & at-home testing brands
Kit companies and wellness platforms can integrate scheduling and specimen tracking directly into their customer app or order flow instead of redirecting customers to a separate booking site.
All B2B integration programs →Every API-initiated visit follows the SpeedySafe Protocol
ASCP/AMT/NHA-certified collectors, background-checked, HIPAA-compliant, chain-of-custody documentation on every visit — whether it's booked through the API or directly by a patient.
API documentation
Full endpoint reference, authentication, and integration guides at docs.speedysticks.com. Share a few details and we'll open it for you and follow up to help scope your integration.
New to API integration? Read the mobile phlebotomy API integration guide for a walkthrough of how platforms typically connect.
API questions
What is mobile phlebotomy integration?
Mobile phlebotomy integration means connecting an at-home or on-site blood draw workflow directly into a platform's own systems — an EHR, EDC/CTMS, benefits system, or customer app — instead of routing patients or participants to a separate booking portal. At Speedy Sticks, this is done through the mobile phlebotomy API: scheduling, order intake, and visit/specimen status flow programmatically between your platform and the national phlebotomist network.
Does Speedy Sticks have an API for mobile phlebotomy?
Yes. The Speedy Sticks API lets partners schedule at-home blood draw visits programmatically, receive real-time visit and specimen-status updates, and route completion data into their own systems — instead of managing bookings through a manual portal.
Can I use the Speedy Sticks API for decentralized clinical trials?
Yes. Sponsors, CROs, and DCT platforms can integrate the API to trigger participant home-visit scheduling and pull visit and specimen-tracking status into an EDC or CTMS system as part of the trial's existing technology stack.
Can the API integrate with our EHR or lab information system?
Yes, scope depends on the system. Speedy Sticks is an approved Epic partner with a signed integration agreement and is actively building Epic EHR integrations with a health-system client. For other EHR/LIS platforms, integration is scoped per partnership.
What data can I receive through the API?
Visit lifecycle status (scheduled, en route, collection complete, specimen in transit, delivered to lab), requisition and order confirmation, and chain-of-custody documentation references for each visit initiated through the API.
Is the Speedy Sticks API HIPAA-compliant?
API access and data exchange follow HIPAA-aligned, minimum-necessary data-handling practices, consistent with the same compliance standard applied to every Speedy Sticks visit.
How do we get access to the API?
Contact our partnerships team with your platform type, expected integration use case (scheduling, status webhooks, EHR/EDC routing), and geographic scope. We scope endpoints and access per partnership before onboarding.
Ready to integrate mobile phlebotomy into your platform?
Tell us your platform type and integration use case — scheduling, status webhooks, or EHR/EDC routing — and we'll scope access with your team.
