Blood Test Locations in Philadelphia, United States

Find comprehensive blood testing services in Philadelphia, United States. Browse our directory of 5 laboratories offering blood tests, health screenings, and diagnostic services in this area.

Common Services Available

  • Advanced and complex diagnostic services for children with rare and undiagnosed diseases
  • clinical trial support
  • High-throughput molecular testing for infectious diseases
  • and introduction of new testing to improve patient care.
  • Molecular genotyping for red cell and platelet antigens
  • and BK viruses
  • and other diagnostic services.
  • urine tests
  • interpretation of genetic findings
  • as well as innovative infectious disease diagnostics.

National Molecular Laboratory | Red Cross Blood Services

Philadelphia, United States
700 Spring Garden Street
Services: Molecular genotyping for red cell and platelet antigens, HEA and HPA testing, sequence-based testing, and evaluation of risk for hemolytic disease of the fetus or newborn.

Genetic Diagnostic Laboratory - Penn Genetics

Philadelphia, United States
560 Clinical Research Building, 415 Curie Boulevard
Services: DNA analysis to discover genetic causes for diseases, interpretation of genetic findings, development of new methods for gene analysis, and introduction of new testing to improve patient care.

Rittenhouse Molecular Laboratory | University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, United States
3400 Spruce St.
Services: High-throughput molecular testing for infectious diseases, including SARS-CoV-2, CMV, EBV, and BK viruses, as well as innovative infectious disease diagnostics.

Quest Diagnostics

Philadelphia, United States
7600 Central Ave, Dept Of Pathology
Services: Broad access to clinical testing services, including blood tests, urine tests, and other diagnostic services.

Center for Diagnostic Innovation | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, United States
3615 Civic Center Blvd.
Services: Advanced and complex diagnostic services for children with rare and undiagnosed diseases, clinical trial support, and rapid clinical development.