Walk-in Lab Locations in Las Vegas
Most Labcorp patient service centers (PSCs), which are outpatient sample collection sites, accept walk-ins in Las Vegas, though same-day appointments are usually faster. Labcorp and Quest Diagnostics both operate walk-in patient service centers in Las Vegas, and these lab locations are often open on weekdays, with walk-in availability varying by site.
- Quest DiagnosticsAddress: 1815 E Lake Mead Blvd # 103, North Las Vegas, NV 89030Number: (702) 908-5371Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am-4pm, Closed Sat-Sun
- Quest DiagnosticsAddress: 900 S Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89106Number: (702) 271-7546
- Quest DiagnosticsAddress: 305 N Nellis Blvd Ste 150, Las Vegas, NV 89110Number: (702) 859-0328Hours: Mon-Fri 6am-3:30pm, Sat 6am-12pm, Closed Sun
- LabcorpAddress: 3131 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102Number: 702-878-4217Hours: Mon-Fri 5am-5pm, Sat 6am-1:30pm, Sun 6am-12pm
Mobile Phlebotomy in Las Vegas
With mobile phlebotomy, also called an in-home blood draw, you book a time window online, a Getlabs phlebotomist comes to your Las Vegas address, collects your sample, and sends it to a lab for processing. Getlabs serves much of Las Vegas, though coverage varies by ZIP code, and these services may include a separate convenience fee.
Appointments typically 6:00am–10:00pm, 7 days a week.
- Sample is drawn in your home, not a waiting room
- No travel time to a lab
- Flexible scheduling can fit a busy routine
- Helpful for limited mobility or anyone who prefers privacy
For another option, at-home blood test kits let you collect a finger-prick sample yourself and mail it to a CLIA-certified lab.
Free and Low-Cost Lab Testing in Las Vegas
Community health centers, clinics that provide primary care and other basic health services, can be a good fit if you want one place for routine appointments and blood tests in Las Vegas. Many offer sliding-scale fees based on income. Some draw blood on-site, while others send you to a nearby lab, so call to confirm before you book in Clark County.
- Aghaby: North Las Vegas, 1845 Civic Center Dr, (424) 785-5170
- All For Health – Charleston, 1219 E Charleston Blvd, (702) 384-1110
- Hope Recuperative Care Center, 1450 N Main St, (702) 229-5460
- LAS VEGAS OUTREACH CLINIC, 1450 N Main St, (702) 307-4635
- Southern Nevada Health District – Fremont, 2830 Fremont St, (702) 759-1100
Common Blood Tests in Las Vegas
These are common blood panels for routine and preventive care, with the tests most relevant to Las Vegas’s local health trends listed first. Each row shows what the test measures and why a doctor might order it. Our Medical Review Board reviewed the panels, and your doctor decides what’s right for you.
| Test | What It Checks | Why a Doctor Orders It |
|---|---|---|
| Lipid PanelResults in 1 to 2 daysFasting may be needed | Cholesterol and triglyceride levels. | Heart disease in the family, high blood pressure, diabetes, or a past heart attack. Also a routine adult checkup. |
| Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)Results in 1 to 2 daysFasting may be needed | Blood sugar, kidney, and liver function. | Diabetes, kidney or liver issues, high blood pressure, before surgery, or when monitoring long-term medications. |
| Hemoglobin A1cResults in 1 to 2 daysNo fasting needed | Average blood sugar over the past 2 to 3 months. | Diabetes, prediabetes, or symptoms like extreme thirst, frequent urination, or sudden weight loss. Also routine screening at age 35. |
| Complete Blood Count (CBC)Results in 1 to 2 daysNo fasting needed | Red and white blood cell counts, platelets. | Anemia, an infection, unexplained bruising or bleeding, cancer screening, or pregnancy monitoring. |
| Vitamin DResults in 2 to 3 daysNo fasting needed | Vitamin D level in the blood. | Osteoporosis, bone pain, muscle weakness, or constant fatigue. Also for trouble absorbing nutrients, kidney problems, or limited sun exposure. |
Whether you need to fast depends on the lab and which tests are ordered. Confirm what you need when you book.
Financial Assistance for Blood Testing in Las Vegas
Blood test costs vary depending on your insurance, the lab, and what’s being tested. If you’re worried about a bill, the labs’ own financial hardship programs, plus state and federal options, can lower or eliminate it.
You can also ask the lab about self-pay pricing or a payment plan before testing.
Nevada
- Nevada Medicaid (Nevada Check Up). Nevada’s Medicaid program covers preventive and diagnostic lab testing for eligible residents.
National
- Labcorp Patient Financial Hardship Program. Income-based discounts on Labcorp bills based on federal poverty guidelines. Call 800-845-6167 after receiving a bill to request an application.
- Quest Diagnostics Financial Assistance Program. Discounts up to 100% for patients at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. Partial discounts available up to 600% FPL with extenuating circumstances. Apply through patientbill.questdiagnostics.com or call 1-844-698-1022.
- Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. Federally funded free HIV testing, treatment, and care for low-income people regardless of insurance status. Find local providers through the HRSA locator.