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LabCorp

5130 Duke St
Alexandria, VA 22304 703-823-6294

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Appointments made on line. Free and adequate parking. Self check-in. Short... - Oct 24, 2024

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LabCorp

8101 Hinson Farm Rd #314
Alexandria, VA 22306 703-780-3272

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Their new office is nice and like the check in kiosk. - Apr 29, 2021

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Quest Diagnostics

6162 Fuller Ct
Alexandria, VA 22310 703-924-1508

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Very pleasant and professional staff - Feb 08, 2023

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Quest Diagnostics

3526 King St
Alexandria, VA 22302 571-431-6109

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Always friendly and very open to Watkins. Waiting time is very short. and it's... - Mar 07, 2020

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Inova HealthPlex

6355 Walker Ln
Alexandria, VA 22310 703-797-6800

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Inova Reference Laboratory

4660 Kenmore Ave #212
Alexandria, VA 22304 703-346-7304

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INOVA Advanced Imaging Center-Fair Oaks

3620 Joseph Siewick Dr #105
Fairfax, VA 22033 571-427-5400

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Primary Care Alexandria

1500 N Beauregard St #110
Alexandria, VA 22311 703-370-9002

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