Phlebotomists

Phlebotomist FAQs

Most of the supplies are offered by the participating laboratory and the patient will have them at the time of the appointment. MobileDraw will provide additional supplies such as needles, tourniquets, sharps containers, alcohol swabs, bandages, etc. once you are scheduled for a draw.

Click the link on the webpage Phlebotomist Sign Up and it will take you through the application process.

As many as your schedule allows. Many of these draws are after regular business hours, so if there is an appointment available, you can accept it if it’s convenient for you.

This is based on experience, but usually somewhere between $20-$25 per draw. If a phlebotomist does only 1 additional draw on the way home from work each day, this would amount to more than $400 extra each month!

Most phlebotomists are paid weekly, as long as volume thresholds are met. For example, if a phlebotomist has only one draw for the week, payment for that will fall on the regular biweekly schedule. However, if a phlebotomist has more than 3 draws in a week, they can elect to get paid weekly.

Yes, this is contract work and is paid by the completed draw. No, benefits are not offered because all mobile phlebotomists are 1099 contract labor.

There will be a shipping box provided by the patient that you will need to drop off at a local Fedex/UPS.

Most of the supplies are offered by the participating laboratory and the patient will have them at the time of the appointment. MobileDraw will provide additional supplies such as needles, tourniquets, sharps containers, alcohol swabs, bandages, etc. once you are scheduled for a draw.

Click the link on the webpage Phlebotomist Sign Up and it will take you through the application process.

As many as your schedule allows. Many of these draws are after regular business hours, so if there is an appointment available, you can accept it if it’s convenient for you.

This is based on experience, but usually somewhere between $20-$25 per draw. If a phlebotomist does only 1 additional draw on the way home from work each day, this would amount to more than $400 extra each month!

Most phlebotomists are paid weekly, as long as volume thresholds are met. For example, if a phlebotomist has only one draw for the week, payment for that will fall on the regular biweekly schedule. However, if a phlebotomist has more than 3 draws in a week, they can elect to get paid weekly.

Yes, this is contract work and is paid by the completed draw. No, benefits are not offered because all mobile phlebotomists are 1099 contract labor.

There will be a shipping box provided by the patient that you will need to drop off at a local Fedex/UPS.

Most of the supplies are offered by the participating laboratory and the patient will have them at the time of the appointment. MobileDraw will provide additional supplies such as needles, tourniquets, sharps containers, alcohol swabs, bandages, etc. once you are scheduled for a draw.

Click the link on the webpage Phlebotomist Sign Up and it will take you through the application process.

As many as your schedule allows. Many of these draws are after regular business hours, so if there is an appointment available, you can accept it if it’s convenient for you.

This is based on experience, but usually somewhere between $20-$25 per draw. If a phlebotomist does only 1 additional draw on the way home from work each day, this would amount to more than $400 extra each month!

Most phlebotomists are paid weekly, as long as volume thresholds are met. For example, if a phlebotomist has only one draw for the week, payment for that will fall on the regular biweekly schedule. However, if a phlebotomist has more than 3 draws in a week, they can elect to get paid weekly.

Yes, this is contract work and is paid by the completed draw. No, benefits are not offered because all mobile phlebotomists are 1099 contract labor.

There will be a shipping box provided by the patient that you will need to drop off at a local Fedex/UPS.