
PHLEBOTOMY
Phlebotomists may conduct home care visits and may be responsible for transporting fluid samples between the sample site and the laboratory.

A FUTURE YOU CAN STICK WITH
At the end of the course, students will take the National Certification Exam offered through the American Society of Clinical Pathologists to become a Certified Phlebotomist.
During the classroom hours you will learn proper blood collection using a vacutainer, a syringe, and micro-collection, as well as learning how to draw from children, infants and geriatric patients.
The clinical hours are spent in a laboratory setting where students learn how to spin the blood, separate the serum from the cells, and learn which department each tube is distributed to.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
In as little as four months, you could be on your way to a new career.
We offer convenient class times and our facility is designed to keep you safe while receiving hands-on training from seasoned professionals.
SCHEDULE & EXPENSES

Classes Begin
5/2/2023
8/17/2023
12/2/2023
Days & Times
Tuesday 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Thursday 5:30 - 9:30 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Tuition
$2005
Supply Cost
$708
$35 Background check fee is due with application for enrollment.
Completion
4 Months
(52 Class Hours)
(120 Clinical Hours)