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Chicago Phlebotomy Classes

Are you looking for a comprehensive phlebotomy training program in Chicago? We have compiled a list of the top schools in the area for you to explore. Phlebotomy is a specialized medical field where trained professionals draw blood from patients for diagnostic testing. With the proper training, you can become an essential part of the healthcare system and make a difference in people’s lives. Our list includes schools that offer both in-person and online programs, so you’ll be sure to find one that meets your needs.

We reviewed all phlebotomy programs in the Chicago regional area and the following are what we would consider to be the best providers. Most of the programs are located within the city of Chicago, however we also included several programs in Chicago suburbs that we thought were worth including.

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Malcolm X College

Malcolm X College in Chicago, IL offers a Phlebotomy Program, which is approved by the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) and National Phlebotomy Association Inc. (NPA). The program is completed in one semester, consisting of 16 credit hours and two courses: Phlebotomy 109 Practicum and Seminar and Phlebotomy 209 Clinical Practice. It provides students with knowledge and skills needed to become entry-level phlebotomists, including medical terminology, sterile/aseptic techniques, infection control, safety, stress management, venipuncture and capillary sticks. Upon completion, students are eligible to take a national certification exam in order to become certified. Students can complete clinicals at one of 35 different locations across Chicago.

For eligible students, they can receive free phlebotomy classes if they qualify for the Thomas F. Roeser City Club of Chicago Scholarship. This scholarship aims to support students financially by providing up to $4,000 to cover tuition fees and other educational expenses associated with their phlebotomy training. To be considered for the scholarship, interested students must complete and submit an application form. Additionally, they must be enrolled in the phlebotomy program at the City College of Chicago, demonstrate a financial need, be enrolled in a minimum of six credits, and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5.

Cost:Inquire with program
Program Admission Requirements:High school diploma, minimum SAT or ACT scores.
Email:[email protected]
Program Length:1 semester (4 months)
Address:1900 West Jackson Blvd. Room 2103B, Chicago, IL 60612
Phone:312-850- 7375
Website:https://www.ccc.edu/colleges/malcolm-x/departments/Pages/Phlebotomy.aspx
Job Placement:Yes

College of DuPage

The College of DuPage (COD) offers a comprehensive Phlebotomy certificate program that consists of two semesters, designed to prepare individuals for immediate employment or update current healthcare workers on the latest phlebotomy techniques and procedures. The first semester includes courses in basic phlebotomy and electrocardiography (EKG), followed by hands-on clinical experience in the second semester.

Students learn medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, medical law and ethics related to blood collection in an on-campus laboratory. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible to become Certified Phlebotomists by passing the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) exam.

Cost:Tuition: $1,540 Total Cost: $2,185
Program Admission Requirements:Must have a high school diploma or GED, and complete the reading pre-course test at COD with a score of category 1
Email:[email protected]
Program Length:Two semesters (8 months)
Location:425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Phone:630-942-2800
Website:https://www.cod.edu/phlebotomy
Job Placement:No

Chicago School of Phlebotomy

The Chicago School of Phlebotomy offers a comprehensive accelerated phlebotomy program as well as a standard phlebotomy program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to become successful phlebotomists. Both programs cover a range of topics including HIPAA and Patient Rights, Universal Precautions and Safety, Venipuncture with Vacutainers, Butterflies and Syringes, Finger and Heel Sticks, Blood and Blood Components, Medical Laboratory Terminology, Test Tubes – Uses, Additives and Order of Draw, Professionalism, Special Procedures – Bleeding Times, Blood Cultures, Glucose Tolerance Testing and Difficult Draws – Tricks of the Trade.

Choose between an accelerated program of three weeks lecture and lab instruction, followed by a 40-hour clinical externship at patient service center or hospital clinic — all culminating to four weeks in total. Or pick the traditional curriculum: complete six weeks of lecture, discussion, practical work in the lab and then finish it off with a 40-hour clinical externship which adds up to seven weeks overall.

Cost:Registration fee of $50, tuition fee of $500, lab fee of $150, books and supplies at $100 and externship fee of $100. Payment plans are also available to divide the cost over the time of enrollment.
Program Admission Requirements:High school diploma or GED
Email:[email protected]
Program Length:4 – 7 weeks
Location:932 N. Wright St., Suite 168, Naperville, IL 60563
Phone:847-886-9873
Website:https://www.chicagophleb.com/index.php
Job Placement:No

National College of Phlebotomy

The National College of Phlebotomy (NCP) is a leading provider of phlebotomy training. Located on the Northwestern side of Chicago, NCP offers a comprehensive career-oriented training program which includes books, supplies, uniforms, and the board exam. Tuition fees include a $2195 registration fee plus a non-refundable $75 fee. Installment plans are available.

The college is committed to providing hands-on instruction and an educationally supportive environment in order to prepare students for a successful career in the healthcare field. Classes are held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, with a maximum of 40 hours per week unless voluntarily taken by the student.

Admission requirements include a high school diploma or GED (or official transcript), photo identification, social security card, and payment plan option with down payment plus registration fee. Students are expected to attend classes regularly and participate actively. NCP strives to provide excellent instruction and support for students in order to meet the highest standards.

Cost:$2,270 (includes books, supplies and uniforms) Installment plan option available with down payment plus registration fee
Class Schedule:Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00pm to 9:00 pm. Maximum of 40 hours per week unless voluntarily taken by the student.
Admission Requirements:High School Diploma or GED (or official transcript), photo identification, social security card
Location:3131 N. Mason Chicago, Illinois 60634
Phone:773-595-4969
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://nationalcollegeofphlebotomy.com/
Job Placement:No

Medway Healthcare Institute

The Medway Healthcare Institute is an 80-hour program that offers training for phlebotomists. This program covers theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and interpersonal development to prepare graduates to work as entry-level phlebotomists in a variety of healthcare settings.

Students who complete the program will be able to satisfy the National Health Career Association’s requirements for certification as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician.

Topics covered include specimen collection, handling, and disposal of biohazard materials, as well as venipuncture, dermal puncture, entry of patient information into computers, preparation of blood-drawing trays with sterile instruments and first-time use needles/syringes. Students will also be able to transport specimens and fluid samples from collection sites to laboratories.

Cost:Inquire with the provider
Admission Requirements:High school diploma or equivalent
Program Duration:80 Hours
Certification Eligibility:National Health Career Association – Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)
Location:3510 West 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60652
Phone:773-778-8800
Fax:773-778-8808
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://medwayinstitute.com/
Job Placement:No

TTI Medical Training School

The Tukiendorf Training Institute’s (TTI) Phlebotomy Technician program offers a comprehensive and thorough education for those wishing to enter the health care field.

The program consists of 108 clock hours over 13 weeks, with 52 theory hours and 56 clinical hours. During the course, students learn technical and procedural aspects of basic phlebotomy such as collection of blood specimens and venipuncture, in both theory and hands-on practice. The program is offered during day, evening, and weekend hours and is now also offered as a hybrid modality due to the pandemic.

Upon successful completion of coursework with an average grade of C or higher, students are eligible to take the NHA CPT certification examination and potentially earn the Certified Phlebotomy Technician credential. The total cost of the program is $2,859.00 including tuition, books and materials, fees, tests, medical equipment and supplies.

Prerequisites include an entrance proficiency examination, basic English and math knowledge, medical terminology, medical law and ethics with human relations.

Cost:$2,859 – includes fees, tests, medical equipment, books, and other required materials
Prerequisites:Entrance Proficiency Examination (Basic English and Math), Medical Terminology, Medical Law and Ethics with Human Relations
Program Duration:13 weeks (108 clock hours) – 52 classroom theory hours and 56 clinical hours
Location:5310 N. Harlem Ave., Suite 209, Chicago, IL 60656
Phone:773-774-2222
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://ttimedicalschool.com/programs/phlebotomy-technician
Job Placement:No

Chicago Community Learning Center

The Chicago Community Learning Center offers a certified phlebotomy technician program to teach students basic phlebotomy skills and proper preparation, labeling, and transportation of specimens. The course prepares students for exams to obtain the CPT certification from either NHA or AMCA. The program requires 104.5 hours of instruction over a 6-8 week period with tuition costing $1,850. To qualify for the program, students must be 18 years or older and have a GED or high school diploma.

Many students have been able to attend the Chicago Community Learning Center’s phlebotomy program for free through grants and other financial aid options. Reach out to the Chicago Community Learning Center to see if you may qualify for any financial aid that may offset the total cost of the program.

Cost:Tuition: $1850, Financial Aid available
Prerequisites:18 Years or Older, GED or High School Diploma required
Program Duration:104.5 Hours (6-8 Weeks)
Location:840 W. Irving Park Rd Suite #203, Chicago, IL 60613
Phone:773-506-1503
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://www.cclctraining.org/programs/Phlebotomy-Technicians-%26-CPR
Job Placement:No

Scott School of Careers

Scott School of Career’s Certified Phlebotomy Technician program is a two-part formal structured evening course that teaches students the technique of drawing blood specimens, as well as the basics anatomy/physiology of the circulatory system, specimen collection (including venipuncture and skin punctures), specimen processing and handling, infection control, blood borne pathogens, workplace safety and laboratory operations. Upon successful completion of the 90 hour program, students will be eligible to sit for the National Phlebotomy Certification Exam (NPCE) or The national CPT exam and ASCP BOC with additional practicum hours.

It includes a 5-week course and a 30-hour clinical practicum/externship at a local hospital or clinic. The total tuition includes books, lab fee, uniform and background check; students must provide their own black safety shoes, white lab jacket and watch with second hand. Classes are held TTHSUN 4:30pm-10:30pm and payment plan is available. Textbook required is Phlebotomy 5th edition (ISBN-978-0323642668) by Robin S. Warekois. Exam fee is not included in tuition and must be covered by the student.

The program can be completed at two different Chicago campus locations as well as at locations in Markham, Aurora, and Evanston.

Cost:$1370 – includes book, lab fee, uniform, background check
Prerequisites:High school diploma or equivalent
Program Duration:90 hours
Class Schedule:Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday 4:30pm-10:30pm
Location:West Campus – 5120 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60644 Midway Campus – 4437 S. Cicero Ave, Chicago, IL 60632
Phone:708-566-4237
Fax:602-581-3193
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://www.ssccareers.org/copy-of-certified-nursing-assitant
Job Placement:No

Nirvana Institute

The Nirvana Institute offers a comprehensive Phlebotomy Technician Training program that has been approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education and National Health Careers Association. The program includes courses in specimen collection and handling, communication skills, health and safety, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, therapeutic techniques to assist patients/clients/residents in managing anxieties, fears and behaviors, ethical behavior of a Phlebotomy Technician and sterile techniques. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible to take the certification exam through NHA. The tuition is $1,800 which includes books and a uniform and payment plans are available with a minimum deposit of $700. A separate CPR course is offered for $50 and the National Exam fee is $125. Morning and evening classes are offered at two separate locations, 2201 W. Madison St. in Chicago and 4650 S. King Dr. in Chicago.

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West Campus

Cost:Tuition: $1,800 (Books and uniform included)
CPR Course: $50.00
National Exam fee: $125.00
Payment Plans available with a minimum deposit of $700
Prerequisites:18 years of age and high school diploma or equivalent
Program Duration:6 weeks
Class Schedule:8am-1pm or 4pm-9pm (Morning Class), 9am-2pm or 5pm-10pm (Evening Class)
Location:West Campus: 2201 W. Madison St. Chicago, IL. 60612
South Campus: 4650 S. King Dr. Chicago, IL. 60653
Phone:West Campus: 312-796-3333 South Campus: 773-675-4000
Website:https://www.thenirvanainstitute.org/phlebotomy-class
Job Placement:No

Excelsior Healthcare Academy

Excelsior Healthcare Academy’s Basic Phlebotomy Technician program is an intensive four-week course designed to prepare students for successful completion of the necessary certification exam. The tuition cost includes all books, supplies, lab fees and exams, as well as certification and administration fees totaling $1,600.

Excelsior Healthcare Academy is approved by the Division of Private Business and Vocational Schools of the Illinois Board of Higher Education, but is not accredited by the U.S. Department of Education. The school assists with job placements and provides academic support.

To enroll, students must sign the background check authorization agreement, submit a physical examination, pass a placement exam and be Hepatitis B immune. They can either download the enrolment documents and hand-deliver with school fees to the Academy or make an online payment followed by a phone call. Upon completion of the program, students are able to request a transcript and examination results online.

Cost:$1,600 – includes books, supplies, labs, and exam costs
Prerequisites:Background check, physical exam, placement exam and Hepatitis B immunity
Program Duration:4 weeks
Location:523 S. Halsted, Chicago Heights, IL 60413
Phone:773-297-2417
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://excelsiorhealthcareacademy.com/courses/basic-phlebotomy-technician/
Job Placement:Yes

FSTE Academy

Located on the Southside of Chicago, the FSTE Academy’s Phlebotomy Training Program offers both lecture-style and lab-based training, as well as an outside externship experience. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of their role as a phlebotomy technician, learn about the anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system and gain knowledge in specimen collection.

In addition to classroom learning, students will be required to complete 30 venipunctures and 10 capillary sticks during their externship. After successful completion of the program and meeting all requirements, including a math and reading exam, the student is eligible to sit for the National Health Careers Association’s two-year national certification exam.

Students must submit an application, enrollment agreement, state-issued ID, a Social Security Card and a high school diploma/GED to be accepted into the program. Once admitted, a health clearance, drug screen and official transcripts must also be provided. Sessions are offered Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday either 10am-3pm or 4pm-8pm.

Cost:$1,712
Prerequisites:17 years of age, high school diploma/GED and math and reading exam
Program Duration:6 weeks (72 Theory Hours/40 Externship hours)
Class Schedule:Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10:00am-3:00pm or 4:00pm-8:00pm (Thursday lab day)
Location:1639 E 87th St, Chicago, IL 60617
Phone:773-437-5003
Fax:844-676-1699
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://www.fsteacademy.education/phlebotomy-training
Job Placement:No

Midwestern Career College

Midwestern Career College’s 8-week Phlebotomy Technician Program is designed to prepare students to work within the medical world, primarily in hospitals, medical and diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers, and doctors’ offices. The program is offered at their Chicago LaSalle and Evergreen Park locations and teaches students about the cardiovascular system as well as the role and responsibilities of phlebotomists. It also covers laboratory protocols, best practices for safety and different methods of draw. Upon completion, graduates will have the knowledge and skills necessary to become a qualified phlebotomist.

The registration fee covers set-up costs associated with first term and tuition fees are required, as well as other out-of-pocket program costs such as malpractice insurance, physical exam costs, immunization costs, criminal background check and stethoscope/blood pressure cuff. Additionally, certification fees for NCCT National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) and AMT Registered Phlebotomy Technician (RPT) are required. CPR training is offered free of charge by MCC to enrolled students.

Overall, Midwestern Career College’s Phlebotomy Technician Program provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to work within the medical field. Through classroom education and hands-on training, graduates are prepared for success in this fast-growing industry.

Cost:Tuition: $1,990 Additional Costs: Malpractice Insurance ($40), Cost of physical exam (varies), Cost of immunizations (varies), Criminal background check ($20), Stethoscope ($20), Blood pressure cuff ($40), CPR training ($60), NCCT National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) ($90), AMT Registered Phlebotomy Technician (RPT) ($120).
Prerequisites:High School Diploma or GED. Must be 18 years of age or older
Program Duration:8 weeks
Certification Eligibility:NCCT National Certified Phlebotomy Technician (NCPT) and AMT Registered Phlebotomy Technician (RPT)
Location:203 N. LaSalle St. Chicago, IL 60601
Phone:312-236-9000
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://mccollege.edu/phlebotomy-technician/
Job Placement:No

Chicago Instruction Center for Career Development

The Chicago Instruction Center for Career Development offers a 200 clock hour Phlebotomy Technician Program that is approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education and National Healthcareer Association. Unlike other phlebotomy programs on this list, CICCD offers a flexible tuition program that is broken down into several different categories, including Certification Review Class ($150), Tuition Program ($825) and Registration fee ($250). Additionally, the program requires participants to pay for additional costs of $185 for supplies and safety jacket.

Upon completion of the course, students will be prepared to take the National Healthcareer Association’s Competency Examination and earn the title of Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT). The program also offers job placement services and partners with many reputable medical organizations across the Chicago area including Rush, Medstar Laboratory, Premier Urgent Care, CSL Plasma, and Octapharma Plasma.

Cost:Tuition – $825, Registration fee – $250, Supplies & Safety Jacket fee – $185
Prerequisites:High School Diploma or GED, Basic Computer Knowledge
Program Duration:200 clock hours
Certification Eligibility:Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) from the National Healthcareer Association
Location:10824 S. Halsted Suite 103, Chicago, IL 60628
Phone:773-387-9337 / 312-723-4654
Fax:872-241-0524
Email:[email protected]
Website:https://chicagoinstructioncenterforcareerdevelopment.com/
Job Placement:Yes

Phlebotomist Salaries in Chicago

Analyzing the provided table below, we can examine the salaries of phlebotomists in the Chicago metro area and compare them to the state and nationwide data. In the Chicago area, there are a total of 3,600 phlebotomists. These professionals earn an hourly wage of $20.51, which amounts to an annual salary of approximately $42,650.

Comparing this to the statewide data for Illinois, we find that the hourly wage for phlebotomists in the state is slightly lower at $19.89. Consequently, the annual salary for phlebotomists in Illinois is slightly lower as well, totaling $41,370. Illinois has a workforce of 4,780 phlebotomists.

On a nationwide scale, the United States has a substantial workforce of 135,500 phlebotomists. The average hourly wage for phlebotomists across the country is $19.51, leading to an annual salary of $40,580.

These statistics reveal that phlebotomists in the Chicago metro area receive a slightly higher hourly wage and annual salary compared to both the statewide and nationwide averages. This indicates that phlebotomists in the Chicago area may benefit from the robust healthcare sector and higher cost of living in a metropolitan region. However, it’s essential to note that individual salaries can vary based on factors such as experience, education, certification level, and the local job market conditions within the Chicago metro area.

 # of PhlebotomistsHourly WageAnnual Salary
United States     135,500 $    19.51 $   40,580
Illinois          4,780 $    19.89 $   41,370
Chicago          3,600 $    20.51 $   42,650

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