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Kaiser Permanente

4501 Sand Creek Rd
Antioch, CA 94531 925-933-2083

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Kaiser Permanente

3400 Delta Fair Blvd
Antioch, CA 94509 925-779-5000

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Most of the the staff are friendly. Usually no waiting time. - Apr 25, 2021

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LabCorp

4045 Lone Tree Way #B
Antioch, CA 94531 925-577-0945

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They provide quality service, but their prices are expensive . - May 24, 2019

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Sutter Health Antioch Center Lab

4053 Lone Tree Way
Antioch, CA 94531 510-204-5417

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I didn't even feel the needle go in! - Apr 28, 2021

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Sutter Delta Medical Center

3901 Lone Tree Way
Antioch, CA 94509 925-779-7200

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Sutter Labs is very effecient. - Feb 06, 2020

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Quest Diagnostics

4049 Lone Tree Way #F
Antioch, CA 94531 925-477-0412

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