How to make an appointment with LabCorp?

To make an appointment or get detailed lab information use the search below. Walk-ins are also welcome. Please note that not all lab locations offer all services. When visiting a lab, you should bring the Labcorp test request form from a health care professional requesting the laboratory testing.

What do you need to know about LabCorp?

About Labcorp We believe in harnessing science for human good. So whether you’re a provider, drug developer, hospital, medical researcher or patient—when you need trusted information to make clear, confident health decisions, consider us your source.

When did LabCorp acquire medical neurogenetics laboratories?

On March 1, 2019, LabCorp acquired Medical Neurogenetics (MNG) Laboratories. By adding MNG’s capabilities in neurology and neurogenetics to LabCorp’s Partners in Clinical Neuroscience program, neurologists now have a single-source laboratory solution to help guide treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes.

Who is the parent company of LabCorp?

LabCorp and its Specialty Testing Group, a fully integrated portfolio of specialty and esoteric testing laboratories.

What kind of testing laboratories does LabCorp have?

LabCorp and its Specialty Testing Group, a fully integrated portfolio of specialty and esoteric testing laboratories. Colorado Coagulation. Dianon Pathology. Endocrine Sciences. Esoterix. Integrated Genetics. Integrated Oncology. LabCorp DNA.

Can you take a walk in at LabCorp?

Walk-ins are also welcome. Please note that not all lab locations offer all services. When visiting a lab, you should bring the Labcorp test request form from a health care professional requesting the laboratory testing.

Do you have to bring swabs to LabCorp?

When visiting a lab, you should bring the Labcorp test request form from a health care professional requesting the laboratory testing. Labcorp patient service centers do not collect specimens for the COVID-19 swab test, which is used for individuals who have COVID-19 symptoms or meet the testing criteria established by the CDC.