Labcorp 2100 Webster Street, San Francisco, CA 94115
About the Business
Labcorp is a global life sciences and healthcare company located at 2100 Webster Street in San Francisco, California. Our mission is to improve health and lives by leveraging science, technology, and innovation. We provide a wide range of services including laboratory testing, drug testing, routine lab work, and product & molecule testing.
Our Patient Service Centers (PSCs) offer routine medical testing and recommended screenings based on age and gender. Testing results are available on the Labcorp Patient Portal for easy access by both patients and healthcare providers. Walk-ins are welcome, making it convenient to manage your health.
You can purchase lab tests trusted by doctors online, with over 40 curated tests available for order including wellness, allergies, COVID-19, fertility, vitamins, and nutrition. We also offer testing and monitoring for chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes.
Appointments are encouraged but not required, with walk-ins welcome at any Labcorp location. Special preparation may be needed for certain tests, so be sure to follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
Our patient resource center offers information on preventative care, chronic conditions, and preparing for doctor visits, empowering you to take control of your health. Visit Labcorp in San Francisco today for reliable and convenient healthcare services.
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Location & Phone number
2100 Webster St Ste 420, San Francisco, CA 94115, United States
Hours open
Monday:
12:30 - 15:00
Tuesday:
12:30 - 15:00
Wednesday:
12:30 - 15:00
Thursday:
12:30 - 15:00
Friday:
12:30 - 15:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"With my appointment. I was in and out in 15 minutes. I don't like getting my blood drawn, but Mike did an amazing job."
"If you struggle with getting your blood drawn, this is the labcorp to do it at. I get faint usually afterwards and the clinician checked on me multiple times during the experience, and even offered for me to lay down during the blood drawing. I didn’t feel rushed to leave unlike other labcorps I have been to. Each patient is placed in their own room, which is less stressful and gives a sense of privacy, though the door was left open. I was able to make an appointment within one week as well."
"I had a great experience at this labcorp. Came in around 11 as a walk-in and was in and out in 15 minutes. Everyone was very friendly too"
"Be ready to wait a LONG time! My boyfriend was able to take an appointment online but still had to wait an hour because they were running behind schedule and then because they didn't mention that he needed some extra documents. When we arrived I checked-in as a walk in because when I tried to book an appointment online their website wasn't working. The front desk lady told me it was going to be an hour wait, then an hour later she told me again that I would have to wait an hour... She also kept saying to everybody that they don't encourage walk in because of the hour of wait, but in that case why do they allow it ? Luckly someone else sat at the front desk and I was able to have my blood test done very quickly. The whole process would need to be improve because first of all when you want to do an antobodies covid-19 blood test, they will charge you before showing the available times, and it seems like all labCorps doesn't have available appointments for the next three weeks. That something I think everybody would like to know before paying the test. If you decide to not wait and come as a walk in, be ready to wait, maybe forever depending of who is at the front desk. And now accessing the result is an other process that might take me a very long time since I am not a US resident. I cannot access it online, their phone seems to be shut down during business hours, and they are not responding emails.... Have your nerves ready !"
"First, what is the point of making an appointment if they are going to take the first person who walks in your time slot? It appeared that I'd still be waiting in line either way. Got there a few minutes before my time slot and a woman who was in the waiting room who was still filling out her info at the kiosk when I confirmed my time slot, was invited to go before me? Second, I was left with a huge bruise on my arm which has never happened before when I got blood taken. Third, how hard is it to just look at the patient's ID instead of sending results by email, but then denying access to the results? So the patient then has to either email a pdf of a form and copy of ID (download a program so the pdf can be edited), or FAX (???) a printed out form (who has a printer at home these days or a FAX machine?) to LabCorp, wait 3 MORE days for response. Why didn't they just request this information when I made the appointment? I'm fully computer literate, and this took me an extra 30+ minutes to go through these steps when it would have taken 10 seconds for the person at the desk to look at my ID. Imagine if this was my grandmother trying to do this? Or someone with no computer access? SUPER annoying"
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