Texas Blood Testing Directory
To help you locate an accredited laboratory/testing center, a list of resources has been compiled and can be found below.
Consult with your health care provider about any lab testing that you may be considering. It is also important to follow up with your health care provider to discuss your results within the context of your medical history.
Health Statistics in Texas
Texas’s reported deaths for cancer, diabetes, and heart disease are all well under the national average. But with early detection, death rates could be even lower. Reported deaths in Texas include:
Texas | Total U.S. Population | |
Cancer deaths (per 100,000) | 144.6 | 182.6 |
Diabetes deaths (per 100,000) | 28.2 | 31.4 |
Heart disease deaths (per 100,000) | 173.8 | 209.4 |
HIV deaths (per 100,000) | 1.8 | 1.5 |
Source: CDC National Center for Health Statistics Mortality Dashboard
Common Blood Tests
Should you get a blood test? Learn about some of the most common blood tests and what they’re used for.
Test | What it’s used for |
Basic metabolic panel (BMP) |
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Blood clotting test |
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Complete blood count (CBC) |
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Lipid panel |
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STD panel |
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Blood Testing in Texas:
Texas Community Health Testing Centers
Community-based health testing organizations generate awareness and foster social change while providing access to testing and treatment.
If you’re concerned about visiting your regular doctor or can’t afford the cost of private testing, a community testing center may be able to help. While community testing centers may charge a fee for blood testing, it’s common to find free or low-cost testing from these resources:
- Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services DepartmentAddress: 15 Waller St., Austin, TX 78702 Number: (512) 972-5421
- CHRISTUS St. Mary Outpatient Center Mid CountyAddress: 8801 9th Ave., Port Arthur, TX 77642 Number: (409) 724-3600
- Macias Healthcare ClinicAddress: 7055 Bandera Rd., San Antonio, TX 78238 Number: (210) 281-5585
- NextCare Urgent CareAddress: 6825 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, TX 77505 Number: (281) 741-0070
- Spring Branch Community Health Center (Pitner Clinic)Address: 8575 Pitner Rd., Houston, TX 77080 Number: (713) 462-6545
- Texas Health Family CareAddress: 7600 Lakeview Pkwy. Ste. 100, Rowlett, TX 75088 Number: (972) 475-1351
- The Hospitals of Providence (Sierra Campus)Address: 1625 Medical Center St., El Paso, TX 79902 Number: (915) 747-40000
- UTMB Health Primary & Specialty Care (Friendswood)Address: 128 W. Parkwood Ave., Friendswood, TX 77546 Number: (281) 482-5695
Frequently Asked Questions About Blood Tests in Texas
Sources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Mortality Dashboard. Updated July 20, 2022. Accessed October 7, 2022. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/mortality-dashboard.htm
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Blood Tests. Updated March 24, 2022. Accessed October 7, 2022. https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/blood-tests
Texas Health and Human Services. Data & Statistics – Health Services. Date unknown. Accessed October 7, 2022. https://www.hhs.texas.gov/about/records-statistics/data-statistics