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Allina Health Clinic

8675 Valley Creek Rd
St Paul, MN 55125 651-241-3000

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One too many trainees - Apr 08, 2023

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Sandia National Laboratories

4000 Lexington Ave N #225
Shoreview, MN 55126 651-925-5702

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not long enough experience to comment - Feb 08, 2020

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University Enterprise Labs

1000 Westgate Dr
St Paul, MN 55114 651-641-2804

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their quality is excellent. result was accurate. - Apr 24, 2022

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Allina Health

1021 Bandana Blvd E #100
St Paul, MN 55108 612-241-9700

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Fairview Clinic

980 Rice St
St Paul, MN 55117 651-326-9020

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They are always quick, friendly and efficient. - Mar 26, 2023

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HealthPartners Specialty Center

401 Phalen Blvd #101
St Paul, MN 55130 651-254-7400

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They are all very personable and ready to take your blood for the tests ordered. - Apr 29, 2021

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Allina Health United Family Physicians

233 Grand Ave
St Paul, MN 55102 651-241-5200

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Dyne Technologies

2357 Ventura Dr #108
St Paul, MN 55125 651-917-0644

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Fairview Clinic

1983 Sloan Pl #1
St Paul, MN 55117 651-326-5700

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Fairview Clinic

2270 Ford Pkwy #200
St Paul, MN 55116 855-324-7843

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HealthPartners Clinic

205 Wabasha St S
St Paul, MN 55107 952-967-5584

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The Health Partners Labs are very courteous, well informed and keep you at... - Feb 14, 2020

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HealthPartners Health Center for Women

2635 University Ave #160
St Paul, MN 55114 651-254-3500

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Legend Technical Service

88 Empire Dr
St Paul, MN 55103 651-642-1150

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Pace Analytical Life Sciences

1131 Helmo Ave N
St Paul, MN 55128 651-738-2728

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Planned Parenthood

671 Vandalia St
St Paul, MN 55114 651-698-2406

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The nurse made me feel at ease when she took my blood. The only downside was... - Mar 16, 2020

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Specialty Lab

1454 County Rd C W
St Paul, MN 55113 651-482-2778

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West Side Community Health Services

153 Cesar Chavez St
St Paul, MN 55017 651-602-7500

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Wu Xi Apptec

2540 Executive Dr #300-N
St Paul, MN 55120 651-675-2000

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