You Can Start a Clinical Medical Laboratory today without a degree
Why start a medical lab?
A clinical laboratory located business that services your local service area can bring valuable services to your local community. Services can be provided to nursing homes, assisted living homes, group homes, and the general public. Laboratory services can be offered at a fixed location or you can provide mobile phlebotomy services to collect laboratory specimens at local senior care facilities, doctor offices, and many more businesses that are in need of laboratory testing services.
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Overall, clinical lab ownership and operation require a combination of expertise in laboratory science, business management, and regulatory compliance. It is important to stay up-to-date with industry standards and practices and invest in continuous improvement to ensure the quality and safety of testing services provided by the lab. We provide all of the necessary information you need to know to own and operate a clinical laboratory.
Our lab startup guide will give you all the clinical laboratory hard to find operational tips and guidelines.
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Selecting Lab Equipment
Selecting clinical laboratory equipment can be a complex process that requires careful consideration of various factors. Our Guide helps with this process.
How does a lab look?
The specific setup of a lab can vary depending on its purpose and the type of tests that will be performed. However, here are some general components that can be found in a typical lab setup:
This is the main working area of the lab where tests are performed. The workbench usually has a smooth and non-absorbent surface, such as a stainless-steel countertop, to facilitate easy cleaning and prevent contamination. We explain in full detail everything needed to setup your lab.
Financial Profits
We explain how to determine financial profits in a clinical lab, we have a few examples:
Calculate Revenue: The first step is to calculate the total revenue generated by the clinical lab. This can be done by adding up the fees charged to patients or insurance companies for services rendered by the lab.
Determine Cost of Goods Sold (COGS): The next step is to determine the cost of goods sold, which includes all the expenses incurred by the lab to provide the services. We detail in our guide how financial profits can vary greatly depending on the size and scope of the clinical lab's operations.
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“After purchasing this guide, I was able to open a fully functional clia laboratory servicing nursing homes in Ohio."
JESS TAYLOR
“I turned my mobile phlebotomy business into a fully functional laboratory in Florida. We are now a thriving mobile laboratory servicing thousands of customers in our area.“