“Pamela was fantastic — calm, clean, professional yet warm. Exactly what you want for an at-home blood draw.”
Sansan F.
Miami, FL
Hospice & end-of-life care
Hospice patients deserve lab collection that honors their comfort and dignity. Speedy Sticks provides gentle, patient-paced phlebotomy at home or in residential hospice settings — coordinated with your clinical team and aligned to the palliative goals of care that guide each patient's plan.
Looking for phlebotomy for hospice near you? Speedy Sticks provides mobile phlebotomy and specimen collection services across major U.S. cities with expanding nationwide coverage.

Why Speedy Sticks
Certified phlebotomists operating across major U.S. metros and expanding markets.
Standardized labeling, chain-of-custody documentation, and routing tuned to your downstream lab.
Arrival windows that work around your day — patients, employers, and provider teams.
Collection protocols aligned to order requirements so results are not delayed upstream.
Process
Simple, professional, and designed around your schedule — not ours.
Book your visit
Schedule online with your lab requisition, program instructions, or kit details so we can match the right workflow.
Phlebotomist arrives
A certified collector arrives in your scheduled window, verifies identity and orders, and prepares tubes per protocol.
Collection & lab handoff
We follow venipuncture best practices and lab-specific handling, then route your specimen with full chain-of-custody documentation.
Patient reviews
“Pamela was fantastic — calm, clean, professional yet warm. Exactly what you want for an at-home blood draw.”
Sansan F.
Miami, FL
“Valerie was wonderful and very gentle. She gave me all the information I needed and made the process completely stress-free.”
Maria M.
Los Angeles, CA
“I was nervous about a home blood draw, but the phlebotomist was so professional. I will never go back to a lab waiting room.”
David K.
New York, NY
Hospice phlebotomy is different from routine clinical collection. We prioritize patient comfort, minimize procedure time, and adapt our approach to each patient's physical and emotional state at the time of the visit.
Slow, patient-paced draws with extra time for positioning and comfort
Minimal equipment exposure — only what is needed for the specific draw
Family or caregiver presence welcomed and encouraged
Escalation directly to your hospice nurse if any concerns arise during the visit
We work with your hospice nurse coordinator, social worker, or IDT to understand each patient's care plan before scheduling a draw. Lab orders are reviewed for alignment with palliative goals, and arrival windows respect the patient's daily routine and energy levels.
Whether patients are receiving hospice care at home, in an inpatient hospice facility, or in a skilled nursing unit under hospice benefit, Speedy Sticks can coordinate access. We have experience navigating residential facilities and private homes with the sensitivity these settings require.
Draws are completed per your clinical team's requisition and routed to your designated reference lab. Documentation is maintained from collection through handoff, with collection confirmation available for your program's records.
Speedy Sticks provides phlebotomy for hospice across major U.S. cities and expanding regional markets.
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Clinics, labs, research teams, and employers use Speedy Sticks to extend collection capacity without sacrificing protocol fidelity. API integration, bulk scheduling, and compliance documentation included.

When you choose Speedy Sticks for phlebotomy for hospice, certified phlebotomists collect specimens at your home, office, or chosen location using clinician-directed protocols and the same handling standards as a traditional draw site—with nationwide routing across major U.S. metros.
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