FAQs

  • What is a phlebotomy course?

    A phlebotomy course is a training program that teaches students how to properly draw blood from patients, handle specimens, and follow safety procedures in a medical setting. The course includes both classroom instruction and hands-on practice.

  • How long is the course?

    Our phlebotomy course is 4 weeks long, including lectures, hands-on training, and a final skills evaluation.

  • Do I need any prior medical experience to enroll?

    No prior medical experience is required! This course is designed for beginners and those looking to start a career in the medical field.

  • Do I need a high school diploma or GED to enroll?

    Yes, a high school diploma or GED is required to enroll in the course.

  • Will I get hands-on practice?

    Yes! You will practice venipuncture on training equipment and real patients under the supervision of an experienced instructor.

  • What certification will I receive after completing the course?

    Upon successful completion, you will receive a Certificate of Completion and be eligible to take a national phlebotomy certification exam.

  • What if I fail the certification exam?

    If a student fails the certification exam, they will have three additional opportunities to retake it free of charge.

  • What job opportunities are available after completing this course?

    Graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs, blood donation centers, and other healthcare facilities as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT).

  • Do you offer job placement assistance?

    We provide career guidance, resume-building tips, and interview preparation to help students secure phlebotomy positions.

  • What is the class schedule?

    Classes are held twice weekly—one weekday (depending on availability) and every Saturday.

  • How much does the course cost?

    The total cost of the course is $1,400. However, a discount code may be available—please ask the instructor for more details.

  • Do you offer payment plans?

    Yes, we offer flexible payment plans to make the course more accessible.

  • What do I need to bring to class?

    Students should bring a notebook, pen, and any required textbooks (provided upon enrollment). Comfortable, attire with closed toe shoes are required

  • Will I need to take an exam to become certified?

    Yes, after completing the course, you’ll need to take a national certification exam to become a Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT). We help prepare you for this exam.

  • How do I enroll in the course?

    You can enroll by contacting us via phone, email, or through our website. Spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended