Phlebotomy Technician

•  105 Course Hours

The Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares professionals to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis.

Program Overview

The 105-hour Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares professionals to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis.  In addition to acquiring multiple healthcare professional skills, students who successfully complete this program would be eligible to sit for multiple NHA certification exams.

Program Schedule

Next class starts January 2026 | 16 Weeks - 105 Course Hours

Courses include Medical Terminology and Phlebotomy Technician

Contact us for more information and to register.

Program Costs

$2,195*

*Rates include books. Rates are for 2025-2026 and are subject to change. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.

Certifications

Students who successfully complete the program are eligible to sit for the National HealthCareer Association (NHA) Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam.  https://www.nhanow.com/certification/nha-certifications/certified-phlebotomy-technician-(cpt)

Meet Your Instructors!

Rachael Hyre, Moorefield Allied Health Instructor

Rachael Hyre is a Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA) with over 27 years of experience in the healthcare industry. She is also a longtime member of the American Association of Medical Assistants.  Rachael comes from a family of healthcare professionals and started her healthcare journey as a teen volunteer in Cumberland, MD. She has worked in many different areas in the industry from Administration, Care Management, to clinical patient care.  Rachael received her AA degree, cum laude, in Medical Assisting with a Certification in Medical Billing and Coding from Allegany College of Maryland in 2018.

Rachael resides in Old Fields, with her husband Bryan. Rachael is also a doting "Nana" to her granddaughter Laura Elizabeth and proud stepmom to son, Jason. 

Diane Myers

Diane Myers began working in the medical field nearly 50 years ago. Today, she works part-time as a medical assistant and phlebotomist at Love Memorial Clinic and has been teaching at Eastern since 2012.

"Working in the medical field has always been a rewarding job for me," she said.

Myers currently lives in Old Fields, West Virginia, with her husband, Tom. She has two sons and two grandchildren.

Rachael
Diane Myers

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