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LabCorp

1145 19th St NW #601
Washington, DC 20036 202-293-9225

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Great experience at this office during the pandemic. Completely contactless.... - Apr 30, 2021

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GW Medical Faculty Associates Lab

2150 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20037 202-742-2210

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persistent billing for COVID test that is free in Washington, DC - Oct 29, 2020

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Labcorp

1328 Southern Ave SE #207
Washington, DC 20032 202-562-9063

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LabCorp

2021 K St NW #725
Washington, DC 20037 202-822-5067

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They were very efficient and pleasant. - Apr 29, 2022

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Kaiser Permanente

700 2nd St NE
Washington, DC 20002 202-346-3000

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Excellent equipment and technicians. - Jan 16, 2022

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Quest Diagnostics

2021 K St NW #620
Washington, DC 20006 202-835-0732

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LabCorp

106 Irving St NW #1506
Washington, DC 20010 202-288-2195

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LabCorp

2150 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC 20037 202-788-0035

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