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ACTIVE CLINICAL COLLECTIONS
30 min
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15 min
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Visa Gift Card7 visits: Nasal Swab Visit 1 $100, Blood Draw Visit 2-6 $100/each, Blood Draw Visit 7 $300
15 min
Visa Gift Card7 visits: Blood Draw Visit 1 $100, Blood Draw Visit 2-6 $100/each, Blood Draw Visit 7 $300
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RESEARCH BEGINS WITH DONORS LIKE YOU.
MRN Diagnostics' clinical collections serve as a cornerstone in diagnostic research internationally, driving innovation in healthcare and improving patient outcomes through the help of donors like you. By supporting research initiatives through blood donations, we can collectively contribute to a healthier future for all.
DONORS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IS A CLINICAL COLLECTION?
Clinical blood collection involves the extraction of blood samples from patients for diagnostic purposes. These samples are then analyzed in laboratories to detect various health conditions, monitor disease progression, and assess treatment effectiveness.
WHY IS DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH IMPORTANT?
Diagnostic research is fundamental in healthcare as it enables early disease detection, accurate diagnosis, and personalized treatment plans. By studying blood samples, researchers can identify biomarkers, genetic mutations, and other indicators of disease, paving the way for innovative diagnostic tools and therapies. Clinical blood collection involves the extraction of blood samples from patients for diagnostic purposes. These samples are then analyzed in laboratories to detect various health conditions, monitor disease progression, and assess treatment effectiveness.
As an MRN Diagnostics donor, you play a crucial role in supporting research efforts. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a patient, or simply someone interested in medical science, your awareness and engagement can contribute to the advancement of diagnostic capabilities and ultimately, improved patient care.