Phlebotomists are healthcare professionals who are trained and certified in drawing blood. The word “phlebotomy” is derived from the Greek words “phleb” meaning “vein” and “otomy” meaning taking out. Modern-day phlebotomists typically use straight needles, a butterfly needle, or syringe needle to draw blood. Blood is the primary source of information that allows physicians to treat, monitor, and diagnose patients....
Date: 13 Aug 2021
Phlebotomy is a vital part of medical, clinical, and scientific work. A phlebotomist is a trained Mobile Phlebotomist who specializes in drawing blood. Blood samples can be used to diagnose illnesses, determine treatment plans, and further scientific research....
As mobile phlebotomy has grown in popularity and has been vital during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been around for a while and available to doctors around the country outside of the pandemic....
Date: 4 Aug 2021
While the pandemic has changed the face of healthcare, we understand that mobile phlebotomists have been around for decades in order to cater to the needs of patients: the elderly, bedridden, and high-risk patients. Covid-19 only amplified the necessity for mobile services to limit the spread of the virus to high-risk communities. Mobile phlebotomy was here before and is here to stay....