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LabCorp

5550 Knoll N Dr #150
Columbia, MD 21045 410-997-7648

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Can walk in, techs are friendly, very fast test results. - Apr 30, 2021

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Quest Diagnostics

10710 Charter Dr # Go-40
Columbia, MD 21044 443-546-1110

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Very little wait time, very friendly receptionist and staff. Professional,... - Jul 15, 2017

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Quest Diagnostics

11055 Little Patuxent Pkwy
Columbia, MD 21044 410-740-0063

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Long waits and no one in the lobby to assist you - Apr 23, 2022

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LabCorp

11055 Little Patuxent Pkw #210
Columbia, MD 21044 410-073-7387

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I always make an appointment. - Oct 20, 2020

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Columbia Medical Practice

5450 Knoll N Dr
Columbia, MD 21045 410-964-8500

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very efficient always on time - Apr 28, 2021

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Quest Diagnostics

5485 Harpers Farm Rd # A
Columbia, MD 21044 410-074-0444

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Analytical Laboratory Service

9175 Guilford Rd #310
Columbia, MD 21046 240-456-0127

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Friendly staff reasonable wait times - Feb 18, 2020

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Kaiser Permanente

7070 Samuel Morse Dr
Columbia, MD 21046 410-309-4600

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Always pleasant, never a long wait! - Feb 21, 2018

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Anderson Materials

9051 Red Branch Rd #C
Columbia, MD 21045 410-740-8562

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