Intermountain Health has an extensive network of lab centers and draw stations across the areas we serve. Our lab specialists provide fast, accurate, and reliable test results, so you and your doctor can begin discussing a care plan. Your lab results are integrated across your medical record so your team of providers have access to the most up-to-date information. Lab services are essential for ensuring quality health care and patient safety so we make it easy to get your labs drawn and view the results promptly.
From routine blood testing to the most advanced PCR and molecular-based tests, we offer advanced testing at affordable prices including blood analysis, urinalysis, surgical pathology, advanced testing, and more.This department offers
- Advanced testing
- Blood analysis
- Chemistry
- Cytology
- Outpatient Laboratory Services
- Phlebotomy services
- Surgical pathology
- Urinalysis
What sets us apart
Convenient locations
Access our lab services at convenient locations, ensuring hassle-free testing and timely results for your peace of mind
Advanced testing
We offer state-of-the-art lab testing options, delivering accurate results and cutting-edge diagnostics for optimal healthcare outcomes
Integrated services
Our lab works with your care team to inform and monitor for the best health outcomes
Frequently asked questions
Answers to common questions about our lab services
Your doctor will collaborate with our expert laboratory technicians and pathologists to interpret your test results and will talk with you about what they mean. As a Intermountain Health patient, you can view your results through the patient portal. Download our Intermountain Health app or click the Sign In link at top right corner of this page.
Many tests don’t require you to do anything in advance. Others may require you to fast or follow other instructions. Fasting usually means no eating or drinking anything after midnight on the night before the test. Your doctor will let you know if you need to do anything to prepare for your test.
You may be asked to collect a urine or stool specimen at home to drop off. Your doctor will provide you with a special container and let you know the best way to collect the specimen.
Please be sure to bring a form of ID and your insurance card.
If you are having a blood test, a phlebotomist (a person who draws blood) will use a needle to take a sample of blood. In most cases, blood is drawn from a vein in your arm, so wear clothing that allows access to your forearm. Some of our labs offer special technology to help phlebotomists see your veins, resulting in safer, more accurate blood draws.