OnDemand Mobile Lab provides professional Therapeutic Phlebotomy services in the comfort of your home, office, or care facility. This physician-directed treatment involves the removal of blood to reduce excess iron or red blood cells in the body, helping patients manage chronic conditions with ease and convenience.
What is Therapeutic Phlebotomy?
Therapeutic phlebotomy is a medical procedure similar to donating blood, but performed as part of a prescribed treatment plan. By removing a controlled amount of blood, the body naturally lowers iron levels or red cell counts, reducing risks and symptoms associated with certain conditions.
Conditions Managed with Therapeutic Phlebotomy
Why Choose OnDemand Mobile Lab?
✔ Mobile Convenience – No travel, no waiting rooms. Our licensed professionals perform therapeutic phlebotomy where you are.
✔ Physician-Guided Care – We partner directly with your provider to follow the prescribed treatment plan.
✔ Comfort & Privacy – Performed in your home, office, or facility with a patient-centered approach.
✔ Trusted for Continuity of Care – Serving physicians, nursing facilities, and private-pay clients with reliable, on-time visits.
Who We Serve
What to Expect
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Q: How often do I need therapeutic phlebotomy?
A: The frequency depends on your diagnosis and physician’s treatment plan. Some patients may need weekly treatments during the initial phase, followed by monthly or less frequent maintenance sessions. OnDemand Mobile Lab works directly with your provider to follow their exact instructions.
A: While the process is similar, therapeutic phlebotomy is performed for medical treatment, not donation. The collected blood is typically discarded according to medical safety standards.
A: Yes. Therapeutic phlebotomy is a well-established treatment. Our licensed professionals use sterile equipment and monitor you during and after the procedure to ensure safety and comfort.
A: A typical therapeutic phlebotomy session takes about 30–60 minutes, including preparation, collection, and brief observation afterward.
A: Common conditions include hereditary hemochromatosis, polycythemia vera, porphyria cutanea tarda, and other physician-diagnosed disorders involving excess iron or red blood cells.
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