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MultiCare Covington Medical Center

17700 SE 272nd St
Covington, WA 98042 253-372-6500

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Can draw blood each time. Painless. I have trouble giving blood. - Apr 29, 2021

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Covington Primary Care

27500 168th Pl SE
Covington, WA 98042 425-690-3430

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Labcorp

16850 SE 272nd St
Covington, WA 98042 253-639-3218

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Laboratories Northwest Covington

17700 SE 272nd St #180
Covington, WA 98042 253-372-7195

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Valley Medical Center Covington

27500 168th Pl SE
Covington, WA 98042 425-690-3430

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Western Washington Pathology

315 Martin Luther King Jr Way
Tacoma, WA 98405 253-403-1043

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Every time try to bill me difference beyond their network plan/agreement--against... - Jan 04, 2015

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