I appreciate Phlebotomy On Wheels professionalism during the visit as well as at the hospital lab when dropping off the specimen.
During the months of March and April 2016, I was under the home care of Holy Cross Hospital Home Care Service as a result of major surgery. As a result of being confirmed to home, I needed to have blood drawn every two weeks . That service was provided by Phlebotomy On Wheels. Mrs. Mckinney was always on time for the appointments, professional, courteous, and patient with me. She was able to perform her duties with minimal discomfort to me . She would always explain what she was doing and how it was going to be done. Her pleasant personality and knowledge of her profession made this procedure painless. I would highly recommend her services to any organization or individual with a need for this type of service.
I want to thank Phlebotomy On Wheels again for taking such good care of me. As we both know, after several trips to the hospital and the required blood, I have had several people doing my blood tests.
Being a very hard stick my arms and hand have been very bruised; NOT with you. Every single time you have succeeded on the first try, with no pain.
I have recommended you to several people and if I ever require anything further, I certainly will contact you. One other thing: your bedside manner was kind and gentle.
Thank you ever so much.
I am classified as a hard stick – my veins are very small, and they roam.
All the phlebotomists I have had before Ms. Mckinney would stick me 3 and 4 times (ouch) before
hitting a vein. Ms.Mckinney would stick me only once, hit the vein, and no “ouch” at all. She is gentle,
professional, and extremely nice. Out of 5 stars, I give Phlebotomy on Wheels 5 stars.
On July 27,2016, Phlebotomy On Wheels came to our home to do blood work on my mother. My mother is home bound under Holy Cross Hospice.
Ms. Mckinney was very attentive, compassionate and very gentle. She first asked questions regarding my mother’s behavior and demeanor. She talked to mom, massage her arm and spoke to her very softly. Ms. Mckinney was successful in inserting the needle and getting the tube full without my mom making a sound. My mom did not scream or cry. The process was a complete success for all.