Mercy College is one of the premier medical technology colleges. Mercy College began as the Mercy School of Nursing in 1917, its name changed to Mercy College in 1994 as they expanded their curriculum. The coursework is rigorous and complete. The program consists of 52 hours of hands-on classroom instruction and 120 hours of externship. Courses are usually held in August. Registration takes place for most semesters in March.
Mercy College of Northwest Ohio
2221 Madison Avenue
Toledo, Ohio 43604
419-251-1313
mercycollege.edu
At Southwestern College, your phlebotomy training will include more than just venipuncture. The program at Southwestern also includes first aid, CPR, taking vitals, appointment making and medical billing, in addition to basic phlebotomy training. Southwestern College also offers career placement for its graduates. This kind of multiple specialization training makes Southwestern College stand out as a provider of phlebotomy training.
Southwestern College, Toledo
5203 Airport Highway
Toledo, OH 43615
800-661-3589
swcollege-usa.com
Herzing University offers phlebotomy training as part of their very highly-rated medical assistant program. While slightly less technically specific than Southwestern College, they offer many academic and theory courses as part of the medical assistant program. The anatomy and physiology course work can help prepare the aspiring phlebotomist for future specializations and degrees. Convenient class scheduling allows for maximum flexibility.
Herzing University, Toledo
5212 Hill Avenue
Toledo, OH 43615
419-776-0300
herzing.edu/toledo