Phlebotomy Technician Program
Why Our Phlebotomy Program?
- Hands-On Clinical Training – Practice venipuncture and capillary collection in a supervised lab
- Real-World Skills – Proper specimen handling, labeling, and infection control
- Experienced Instructors – Healthcare professionals with real clinical experience
- Flexible Learning Options – Hybrid and in-person options available
- Job-Ready Training – Graduate prepared for entry-level employment
- Certification Preparation – Ready to sit for national certification exams
A Foundation for Healthcare
Payment Options Available
What You'll Learn
Venipuncture techniques (blood draws)
Capillary puncture
methods
Anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system
Infection control and safety protocols
Specimen collection, labeling, and transport
Patient interaction and communication skills
Medical
terminology
Quality assurance and error prevention
Where Phlebotomists Work
Phlebotomy Technician
Hospitals & clinics
Laboratory Assistant
Diagnostic labs
Blood Bank Technician
Blood donation centers
Patient Care
With additional training
Enroll Today. Start Training. Start Working.
Gain the skills, confidence, and training needed to enter the healthcare field quickly and successfully
Whar Our Students Say
"I was looking for a fast way to get into healthcare, and this program exceeded my expectations. The hands-on training gave me real confidence. I got hired within weeks of finishing!"
"The instructors were amazing and very patient. They made sure we understood every step before moving on. I now feel fully prepared to work in a clinical setting."
"I loved how flexible the program was. I was able to balance work and school, and the skills I learned are already helping me in my new job."
"This program gave me a strong foundation to pursue nursing later. It's the perfect starting point for anyone serious about healthcare."
Frequently Asked Questions
No prior experience is required. This program is designed for beginners and provides all foundational knowledge and skills needed.
Yes. Hands-on training is a core part of the program, allowing students to practice blood collection techniques in a supervised environment.
Theoretical components may be offered online; however, hands-on training must be completed in person to ensure competency
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