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Axis Diagnostics

3790 Morrell Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19114 267-343-5505

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LabCorp

5349 Oxford Ave #B
Philadelphia, PA 19124 215-613-5095

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Penn Outpatient Lab 3701 Market

3701 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19104 267-414-2605

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They are very good at drawing blood and the staff gets it done quickly. - Feb 06, 2020

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Quest Diagnostics

7528 Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19136 215-332-4293

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Jeanes Campus Temple University Hospital

7600 Central Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19111 215-728-2273

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Easy to get a test done. - Feb 06, 2020

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Labcorp

3400 Aramingo Ave #4
Philadelphia, PA 19134 267-273-0237

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The staff is professional and courteous. They speak with patients with care... - Mar 13, 2020

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Quest Diagnostics

525 Jamestown Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-508-6746

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They were friendly and efficient. - Feb 16, 2020

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Quest Diagnostics

700 Cottman Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19111 215-745-7266

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Synertech

228 Moore St
Philadelphia, PA 19145 215-755-2305

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Thomas Jefferson University

132 S 10th St # 2
Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-595-6000

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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

3401 Civic Center Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-590-1000

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I used them for my twins. They are ALWAYS amazing. - Apr 25, 2021

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DNA Diagnostic Ctr

4708 N 5th St
Philadelphia, PA 19120 800-613-7215

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Labcorp

10000 Bustleton Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19116 215-769-9084

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Labcorp

101 E Olney Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19120 267-335-4106

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Labcorp

15200 Bustleton Ave #C
Philadelphia, PA 19116 215-437-7970

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Labcorp

3500 Aramingo Ave #4
Philadelphia, PA 19134 267-273-0237

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Labcorp

3790 Morrell Ave #A
Philadelphia, PA 19114 267-538-3598

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VA Medical Center Philadelphia

3900 Woodland Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-823-5800

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Abramson Cancer Center

3400 Civic Center Blvd Fl2
Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-615-5858

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Akumin

8305 Ridge Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-482-4800

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