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Kaiser Permanente

280 W MacArthur Blvd
Oakland, CA 94611 510-752-1000

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Results available online for members within hours. - Jul 26, 2022

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LabCorp

400 30th St
Oakland, CA 94609 510-834-3951

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This LabCorp used to be terrible with a mean receptionist. But in recent months,... - Mar 09, 2024

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LabCorp

3300 Webster St Ste 107
Oakland, CA 94609 510-832-1165

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Fast and courteous. Make an appointment and you will be in and out in 15 minutes... - Mar 31, 2020

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Quest Diagnostics

3300 Webster St #103
Oakland, CA 94609 510-251-0547

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Good prompt care if one has an appointment - Sep 12, 2019

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Applied Materials-Engineering

980 41st St
Oakland, CA 94608 510-420-8190

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Quest Diagnostics

411 30th St
Oakland, CA 94609 510-836-5079

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Fast and competent testing. - Feb 15, 2020

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Quest Diagnostics

3330 Telegraph Ave Ste 2
Oakland, CA 94609 510-654-7202

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Consolidated Engineering

534 23rd Ave
Oakland, CA 94606 510-436-7626

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