LabCorp Patient Service Center Instructions 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the LabCorp Patient Service Center Notification and Instruction Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Account Name, LabCorp Account Number, and Account Contact fields. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid any delays.
  3. Provide your contact details including Phone Number and Email Address. This will help ViroMed reach you if necessary.
  4. Enter the Donor Name/ID Number exactly as it appears on the test request form. If applicable, complete the Anonymous Donor Verification Form for identification purposes.
  5. Fill in the PSC Information section with the street address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and fax number of the designated PSC.
  6. Specify the Date of PSC Visit ensuring it falls on a Monday to Friday before noon. Review all entries for accuracy before submission.
  7. Once completed, use our platform to fax or email the form to ViroMed at least two full business days prior to the donor's visit.

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What to bring The Labcorp test request form from a healthcare professional requesting the laboratory testing. A current insurance identification card (Medicare, private insurance or HMO/PPO). A photo ID (for example, a drivers license or employee identification badge)
To protect the privacy of your data, the personal information in your lab test order must match your Labcorp Patient account. If the information is different, your results may not appear in your account. If you need help accessing your results, you can contact us.
Patient Service Center. Please review the frequently asked questions below.
Labcorp patient service centers (PSCs) are convenient testing hubs located across the country where patients can go to have a blood draw and other specimen collection for both routine and more complex lab work as part of their holistic healthcare.
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patient service centre means a location for the collection and/or testing of specimens of blood and of body fluids for the purpose of testing in an accredited laboratory.

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