Phlebotomy Technician

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Healthcare

What It Is

Draws blood for lab testing, donations, or research in clinical and hospital settings.

Best For

People who want a quick, low-cost entry into healthcare with a specific technical skill.

Avoid If

You are uncomfortable with needles or drawing blood repeatedly throughout the day.

Degree Required

No degree. Certificate program, 4-8 weeks.

Skills Needed

Fine motor skills, bedside manner, attention to detail, following lab protocols.

Training Path

Phlebotomy certificate program with supervised live-stick practice hours, then certification exam.

Certs / Licenses

National certification (ASCP, NHA, or ASPT); some states require state licensure.

Time to First Job

4-8 weeks of training.

Cost to Enter

$700-$2,000 for certificate program.

Income Range

General estimate: $32,000-$44,000 entry-level, up to $46,000+ in hospital settings. Corrected 2026-07-14 against BLS: Phlebotomists, median $43,660 (2024).

First Job Titles

Phlebotomy Technician, Phlebotomist.

Companies Hiring

Hospitals, diagnostic labs (Quest, LabCorp), blood donation centers.

Best Next Step

Choose a program that guarantees enough supervised live-stick hours to qualify for national certification.

Real Training Providers Near You

Verified via Google Business listings, 2026-07-06. Always confirm current pricing, schedule, and enrollment requirements directly with the provider.

ℹ About this information

Salary ranges are estimates and vary by location, experience, and employer. Licensing and certification requirements vary by state. Training providers should be independently reviewed before enrollment. MoxiePaths is an educational career discovery platform — not a guarantee of employment or income. College may still be the right path for some.

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