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    Accu Reference Medical Lab

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    3.0(3 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Horrible !! Came in a little under an hour for a blond guy to tell me HE can't take no more people…read moreafter I drove a whole hour ! Very unprofessional when the time says they close at 8 and I'm now on my way back home at 6:24 after getting sent home .

    I guess I'll give it a go since no one else has. As you get…read moreolder one of the things you worry about the most is your health. Your physical health, your mental health, and the most fun, your sexual health. Its that time of the year again and I need to do my annual testing. Normally, I would go to Planned Parenthood to get it done but it can get expensive, especially when the cost of getting tested for just 2 STD's is equivalent to lets say, a car payment, 2-4 cellphone bills, or your entire monthly budget of pocket spending. Then I remembered those insanely blunt ads on bus benches and billboards on US1 and SR84. They said things like, "Feel The Burn?" and looked eerily similar to Bernie Sanders' campaign logo. Maybe you saw the billboard that said, "We Catch 'Em All!" in the Pokemon font. You've seen them. Some are even more blunt and simply say, FreeSTDCheck.org. I logged on to their website and saw that they were open late that day and its all free. So I went. So first things first, you don't have to make an appointment to go. You just show up. 1. When you get there, you sign up for a Healthvana account on their PC at the front desk OR the touch screen PC in the back. 2. Go to the front desk, have your I.D. ready and give it to whomever is there. They will give you a card with a number on it. They will not call you by name, but by that number so do not lose it. 3. Listen for your number and meet with a PA/Nurse. -Now this is where you have to be honest and please don't shy away from the seemingly invasive questions they will ask, like, "How many people have you had sex with in the last year, when was the last time you were tested? Are you anal receptive? Do you partake in giving/receiving oral sex? Do you do drugs in which needs are used? Have you previously had/currently have any STD's? Are you gay, straight, have any of your partners been trans?" and a lot more. I say answer these questions honestly because how you answer depends on what kind of testing you will do. This is your health, and your current/future partners health, so not telling the truth would be a disservice and defeat the purpose of your visit. -After these questions are asked, they will take blood from you, just a finger prick, (I promise!) and do an HIV rapid test. This takes a few minutes, and you can watch as the vile tests for HIV antibodies. If you test negative for HIV antibodies, the vile will show ONE line, if your test positive for HIV antibodies, the vile will show TWO lines and your blood will be sent out for testing to confirm officially. Now go sit in the hallway :-) 4. You will be called in to the see the phlebotomist. So here is where the questions in #3 above come into play. They will automatically take a vile of blood. They will take a mouth swab. They will give you a urine cup, and then if you are anal receptive, they will give you a swab so you can swab your anus for testing. Go to the bathroom, put your urine cup in the door next to the sink, put your swab in the door too, and you're done! 5. The Healthvana account you signed up for earlier is where you will log in to receive your results. You will get the first round of results within 3 days and the final results within 2 weeks. You will receive text messages as your results become available. So just log in whenever you get a text. 6. ALL TESTING IS FREE. HIV/AIDS, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis, FREE! 7. There is NO reason why you shouldn't be getting tested on a regular basis when the services are FREE. There are 4 locations with different business hours between Miami-Dade and Broward county. The only thing at an expense to you is your time. 8. You will be in and out in 2 hours. 9. Full panel STD tests can cost hundreds of dollars so you're saving so much money by getting tested here. Keep in mind they also take donations. 10. Before you leave please pick up a handful of condoms by the door from which they call your name. Those are free too. BE SAFE

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    2.3(55 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I had a 10am appointment, scanned my QR code to sign in, and I was in/out within a very reasonable…read moretime!! The receptionist (Latin male) was professional and courteous and Rosa was an amazing phlebotomist!!! She knew that my veins were small and rolling but found the BEST way I've ever seen to draw. I frequent this location and they're always on point!!! Kudos to the management team for staffing great service providers.

    today 6/4/2026 I took my senior citizen mom to have blood work done. This is her 3rd time with…read moreLabCorp second time at this location. The blond latin female she got was a brute. My mother is used to having her blood taken every 3 months and pricks her finger to check he blood sugar so she is used to needles This brute individual inserted the needle When a insensitive way. When my mother complain her reply was "Be grateful that I got a vain" When my told her that she is used to getting blood work done but it didn't hurt that much the individual once again was rude in her reply saying it was a needle it was going to hurt or something like that but when my mother asked if she got all the blood she needed because it was several test and she had turn her head the individual again rudely said yes look two and raise her hand to my mothers face show her the two vials. Such individual should not be working with people. Prior we hard a boy crying out loud. When he came out I saw he was like 9 and I thought not even my nieces acted at like that. But when my mom told me how her arm hurt I said no wonder that little boy was crying out loud. Immediately my mom was like oh yeah if it heart me it must have hurt that boy. Afterword my mother and I went elsewhere and 3 times in the car she kept saying how her arm hurt. Not only does the individual a brute when drawing blood but she has insult to injury with her rude and uncall for attitude. No professionalism nor empathy. My mother said she rather make an appt to have to taken at her medical center even if is a specialist that is requesting the blood work though they are not good at sending the results to the requesting doctor but at least she wont experience pain or rudeness. .If you do not like your job then find a new one, one where you do not have to interact with people . She chose the wrong profession. Do not know why LabCorp still has her given all the complaints about her.

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