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Quest Diagnostics

3460 Old Washington Rd #104
Waldorf, MD 20602 301-638-0673

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Very pleased with operation. Automated sign-in very convenient and efficient. - Sep 07, 2021

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Labcorp

3500 Old Washington Rd #104
Waldorf, MD 20602 301-843-4066

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MedStar Shah Medical Group

10 St Patricks Dr
Waldorf, MD 20603 301-705-7870

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I get lab work from them periodically for some of my doctors. They are very... - Mar 27, 2023

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Labcorp

11350 Pembroke Sq #301
Waldorf, MD 20603 301-396-4066

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Easy to schedule an appointment. Wait time isn't great with check in process. - Mar 25, 2023

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Labcorp

12070 Old Line Ctr #201
Waldorf, MD 20602 301-638-1457

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I usually use Labcorp at Pembroke, however this was my first experience using... - Mar 27, 2023

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