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LabCorp

2528 Wheaton Way #202
Bremerton, WA 98310 360-479-1707

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My blood draws have always been painless and quick. Only once or twice did... - Apr 01, 2023

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Quest Diagnostics

2601 Cherry Ave
Bremerton, WA 98310 360-405-6814

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Very friendly. Discussed vacation and "fun" things while drawing blood to... - Feb 01, 2014

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Peninsula Community Health Services

616 6th St
Bremerton, WA 98337 360-377-3776

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Olympic Internal Medicine

2620 Wheaton Way
Bremerton, WA 98310 360-377-3923

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Very helpful and were very sanitary and nice. - Apr 23, 2021

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