When you need blood work, drug screening, or routine lab tests in Oklahoma City, LabCorp operates multiple locations across the metro area. This guide covers where LabCorp sites are located, what services they offer, how to prepare for common tests, and how their turnaround times compare to alternatives like Quest Diagnostics.
LabCorp maintains several patient service centers throughout Oklahoma City. The main locations include sites in Midtown, near the medical district around Presbyterian Hospital, and in suburban areas like Edmond and Norman. Most locations operate Monday through Friday with limited Saturday hours; the exact schedule varies by site. If you're near NW 23rd Street or the Quail Springs area, there are dedicated centers in those corridors. Before driving to a specific address, verify hours on LabCorp's website or call ahead, as patient service center hours can shift seasonally or during staffing transitions.
The medical district location, closest to integrative care providers and physician offices, tends to be busier during morning hours (7–9 a.m.) and slower after 2 p.m. Suburban locations in Edmond and Norman typically have shorter wait times but may not stock as broad a range of specialty tests.
LabCorp in Oklahoma City handles routine blood chemistry panels, lipid panels, complete blood counts (CBC), and thyroid function tests (TSH, free T4). They also process drug screening for employment, probation, and clinical monitoring; urinalysis; and microbiology cultures. Specialty testing such as hormone panels, autoimmune markers, and genetic testing is available but may require 3–7 business days for results.
A practical distinction: if you need results the same day for a routine panel, morning draw (before 11 a.m.) at busier locations increases your chance of next-business-day results. Afternoon draws often extend turnaround by one day, especially on Thursdays and Fridays.
Drug screening for employment is one of the highest-volume services at Oklahoma City LabCorp locations. If you're being screened pre-employment, LabCorp will provide a chain-of-custody form and electronic confirmation directly to your employer or hiring agency. This process typically takes 24 hours from draw to employer notification, though some facilities expedite to same-day notification for an additional fee.
Most routine panels require an 8–12 hour fast (no food, water allowed; plain water is acceptable). Lipid panels specifically require fasting for accurate triglyceride measurement. LabCorp Oklahoma City locations provide written fasting instructions at check-in, but calling ahead lets you confirm whether your specific test requires fasting. If your physician ordered the test without noting fasting requirements, assume fasting is needed unless explicitly told otherwise.
Bring photo ID and your insurance card. If uninsured, LabCorp locations in Oklahoma City offer direct-pay pricing; a basic metabolic panel runs approximately $40–60 without insurance, while a comprehensive metabolic panel with lipids may be $80–120. These cash prices are often lower than what insured patients pay as copays, so asking about self-pay options is worthwhile if your insurance hasn't yet met a deductible.
Quest Diagnostics operates roughly as many patient service centers as LabCorp across Oklahoma City, with similar geographic coverage. The key operational difference: LabCorp typically reports routine results within 24 hours; Quest often requires 24–48 hours. For employment drug screens, both companies offer same-day employer notification, but LabCorp's Oklahoma City locations more consistently meet this timeline.
Insurance acceptance is nearly identical between the two networks. Both companies' sites accept most major plans (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Cigna, Aetna, United Healthcare, and Medicaid). Out-of-network cost for a basic panel is comparable ($40–70 for uninsured patients).
One operational advantage of Quest: their locations tend to have more flexible evening hours. Some Quest sites in Edmond and Norman stay open until 6 p.m. on weekdays, while most LabCorp locations close by 5 p.m. If you work a standard 9–5 schedule, Quest may offer more scheduling convenience.
Most Oklahoma City primary care offices and specialists submit test orders directly to LabCorp electronically. You'll receive an email or phone notification with your patient account login and instructions once the order is received. This typically happens within 24 hours of your physician's submission. You can then schedule your draw online or call to book an appointment.
Walk-ins are accepted at all LabCorp Oklahoma City locations, but appointment scheduling reduces wait time to under 10 minutes in most cases. During flu season (October through March), wait times spike, so scheduling ahead is advisable.
Results are released through your LabCorp patient portal, but your physician also receives them. Check your portal before calling your doctor for results; this avoids unnecessary communication delays. If results fall outside the normal range, your physician will typically call within 24–48 hours. For abnormal findings, ask your physician whether retesting or specialist referral is needed rather than making assumptions based on the lab report alone.
Most routine tests return results within one business day. Specialty tests and cultures take 3–7 days. Ask at check-in for an estimated turnaround time specific to your test.
