Start your healthcare career fast with phlebotomy training. Phlebotomy schools teach venipuncture, capillary puncture, specimen handling, and patient care. As one of the quickest healthcare certifications to earn, phlebotomy training can be completed in 4-8 weeks, making it an ideal entry point into the medical field.
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Programs cover anatomy, blood collection techniques, specimen processing, infection control, and medical terminology. Training includes supervised clinical hours for real blood draws.
Phlebotomists earn a median salary of $37,380, with hospital phlebotomists earning $40,000-$50,000. The BLS projects 8% job growth through 2032.
Most programs require a high school diploma or GED and minimum age of 18. Programs range from 4-16 weeks with no prior healthcare experience required.
Schools prepare you for CPT (ASCP), PBT (ASCP), NHA CPT, and NCCT NCPT certifications. Most employers prefer certified phlebotomists.
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Phlebotomy programs take just 4-8 weeks to complete—among the fastest healthcare certifications available.
Common certifications include CPT (ASCP), PBT (ASCP), NHA CPT, and NCCT NCPT. While not always required, certification improves job prospects.
Data Sources: All school, program, and outcomes data is sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Licensing requirements are sourced from state licensing boards. Apprenticeship data is from the U.S. Department of Labor.
Last updated: December 2025. Data is updated regularly to ensure accuracy. Learn about our methodology
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