

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about mobile blood draws at home.
Do You Accept Insurance?
At this time, we do not, but the receiving laboratory will bill the testing of the lab tests to your insurance.
How Much Does An In-Home or Mobile Blood Draw Cost?
There is a one-time fee on a per draw basis. The fee is $80 if you are within a 20 mile radius of our Fayetteville location. There are additional costs for further distances or if rush services are needed. Other lab services including DNA testing are available. Costs vary for each lab service. See full appointment availability and pricing.
What Are Your Qualifications?
We are certified phlebotomist with 20 years of experience – most of it working with adults and in training individuals in the concepts of drawing blood. We seek to provide a positive experience while taking the time to develop a rapport with our patients while addressing any of their concerns.
How Can I Get a Blood Test?
The most common way for patients to get blood test ordered is through their medical provider. ProMed works with all types of providers such as Doctors, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practicioners, and Midwives.
An individual can get self ordered blood test through Ulta Lab Tests, our lab partner that allows patients to order lab tests on themselves.
What’s The Best Way To Schedule An Appointment?
An appointment can be scheduled using various methods.
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The easiest way is through our website here.
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You can also send an email to info@promedtesting.com
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You can text us at 404-944-3031.
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You can also call us at 404-944-3031 Options 2 or 3 are great alternatives if you have questions but cannot get us on the phone due to us working with patients or being on the phone with other patients or providers.
What Areas Do You Service?
We can send a mobile phlebotomist to you if you are in the Fayette or Fulton area, or anywhere in South Atlanta area. Feel free to call and inquire about your specific location.
How Do I Prepare Myself or My Child For A Blood Draw?
The experience of getting bloodwork can be stressful for many people. Taking these simple steps before a blood draw may make you feel more comfortable.
