DLO Edmond Marketplace Patient Service Center is a patient-facing lab draw site operated by Diagnostic Laboratory Organization, where routine blood work, drug screens, wellness panels, and occupational health testing happen without scheduled appointments. The center sits in the Edmond Marketplace shopping area and handles the specimen collection side of lab testing, not interpretation; results route to ordering physicians or employers depending on the test type.
This is a collection point, not a diagnostic facility. Trained phlebotomists draw blood and process specimens for delivery to DLO's contracted reference labs or directly to the ordering provider. The center accepts walk-ins during posted hours, which means no phone reservation required and no typical week-long wait for an available slot. Patients arrive with an order from their doctor, employer, or insurance company; phlebotomists draw the sample; and the result pathway depends on who ordered the test. Insurance-directed wellness panels follow one pathway; employer drug screens follow another; physician-ordered diagnostics go directly to the ordering office.
DLO operates on a specimen collection model, not a direct-billing model. Pricing depends entirely on the ordering entity. If your primary care doctor orders a lipid panel, your insurance (or deductible) covers the lab fee; DLO's role is drawing the sample. If an employer orders a pre-hire drug screen, the employer pays; DLO typically collects at no direct patient cost. Wellness programs, life insurance underwriting labs, and DOT physicals follow similar structures: the ordering party contracts with the lab and sets the fee.
The one cost that applies directly: walk-in status. Most traditional lab locations require a physician order and either a scheduled appointment or a multi-hour wait. DLO Edmond Marketplace eliminates the scheduling friction. If you arrive during business hours with a valid lab order, collection usually happens within 15 to 20 minutes, depending on how many patients are ahead of you.
Edmond area residents typically choose between three paths for lab work. First, hospital-based labs attached to major providers (like Integris or OU Health urgent care or primary offices) require an appointment and may not accept walk-ins; turnaround on results is often the same, but convenience is lower. Second, large national chains like Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp operate appointment-based or walk-in locations; walk-in availability varies by location, but both chains maintain Oklahoma City area presence and broader geographic reach if you need testing while traveling. Third, DLO Edmond Marketplace offers the middle ground: no appointment, local specialist relationship, and direct connection to a smaller regional lab network.
If speed is the priority and your order is routine (metabolic panel, lipid profile, urinalysis, drug screen), DLO Edmond Marketplace typically beats the hospital system for wait time. If you need results interpreted immediately by a local physician, or if your insurance has strict lab network requirements, call ahead to confirm DLO is in-network before walking in.
Routine wellness testing, employer-mandated screenings, pre-hire drug screens, life insurance lab work, and physician-ordered blood work all fit the DLO model. Occupational health testing (DOT physical labs, work injury follow-up) is common here.
Skip the walk-in model if your test is urgent (same-day results required for acute care), your insurance requires a specific lab network, or you need results delivered directly to a specialist rather than your primary doctor. Call your insurance or ordering provider first to confirm DLO is in-network and that specimen routing matches your provider's system.
Bring your lab order (paper or photo of the order), photo ID, and insurance card if the test is insurance-directed. Check in at the front desk, confirm the specimen type with the phlebotomist (urine cup, blood tube count, fasting status), and sit for the draw. The entire visit typically runs 20 to 30 minutes including paperwork. Ask about result delivery when you check in; some results post online within 24 hours, others take 3 to 5 business days depending on the test complexity. Results go to the ordering provider's office, not always directly to the patient.
DLO Edmond Marketplace operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours; exact hours change seasonally and should be confirmed by phone before an after-hours trip. The center is located in the Edmond Marketplace shopping area, which provides regular retail-grade parking. No appointment is required, but arriving during mid-morning or early afternoon typically means a shorter wait than lunch hour or late afternoon.
DLO Edmond Marketplace fills a specific need in Edmond's lab testing landscape: no appointment, fast processing, and local accountability. For routine work, employer screening, and insurance wellness exams, it removes the friction of the hospital system without sacrificing quality or network acceptance.
