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Carolina School of Phlebotomy
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About Carolina School of Phlebotomy
Carolina School of Phlebotomy is a specialized allied health training provider located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The school focuses on phlebotomy education, preparing students for entry-level careers as phlebotomists in hospitals, clinical laboratories, blood banks, and outpatient care settings. Training covers venipuncture techniques, specimen collection, laboratory safety, and applicable regulations.
Specific program details, credential levels, and enrollment data are not currently on file for this institution. Programs at phlebotomy-focused schools typically lead to a certificate or diploma credential and prepare graduates for national certification exams. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Carolina School of Phlebotomy directly for current program length, curriculum, certification preparation, costs, and enrollment requirements.
Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and a major regional healthcare market, home to several large hospital systems and medical networks. The demand for trained phlebotomy technicians across the greater Charlotte metro area supports employment opportunities for program graduates throughout the Piedmont Carolinas.
322 Lamar Ave. STE 301 Suite 301, Charlotte, NC 28204
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