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LabCorp

19785 Crystal Rock Dr
Germantown, MD 20874 301-515-2308

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Online appointment was easily done. Service was friendly, efficient, and relatively... - Oct 11, 2023

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Quest Diagnostics

20528 Boland Farm Rd Ste 205
Germantown, MD 20876 301-972-2097

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Making appointments makes all the difference... - Mar 09, 2020

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LabCorp

12321 Middlebrook Rd #107
Germantown, MD 20874 301-610-3335

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Disorganized at front desk — couldn’t figure out Blue Cross insurance. ... - Feb 15, 2024

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LabCorp

20528 Boland Farm Rd
Germantown, MD 20876 301-528-4346

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