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Phlebotomy Technician Certification in Northern Virginia — Get Licensed Faster Near Lake Ridge, Woodbridge & the I-95 Corridor

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Phlebotomy Technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) Certification in Northern Virginia — Get Licensed Faster Near Lake Ridge, Woodbridge & the I-95 Corridor

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Your Healthcare Career Starts Here — Not Years From Now

You don’t need a four-year degree to break into healthcare. AVI Career Training’s 120-hour Phlebotomy Technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) program gives you the real, hands-on clinical skills Virginia employers hire for — backed by COE accreditation, state certification through SCHEV, and GI Bill® approval — so you can get credentialed, get hired, and get to work.

Classes fill fast. Reserve your spot today.

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At a Glance

✅ COE Accredited 🎖️ GI Bill® Approved ⏱️ 120 Hours to Certification
Recognized by Virginia employers and state licensing authorities Serving Lake Ridge’s active duty, veteran, and military family community One of the fastest legitimate paths to a phlebotomy license in Virginia

Why Choose AVI Career Training for Your Phlebotomy License?

There’s no shortage of programs claiming to prepare you for a phlebotomy career. But when you’re investing your time, your money, and your future in a certification, “claims” aren’t enough. Here’s why students from Lake Ridge, Woodbridge, Dumfries, Occoquan, and across Prince William County choose AVI.


1. Accreditation That Actually Matters to Virginia Employers

AVI Career Training is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and certified by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV). These aren’t minor footnotes — they’re the credentials that determine whether your certification will satisfy Virginia’s phlebotomy licensure requirements and whether hiring managers will take your résumé seriously.

Some online programs and out-of-state schools will happily take your tuition without telling you their credentials don’t transfer cleanly to Virginia requirements. We won’t do that to you. Our accreditation is front-and-center because it’s the foundation everything else is built on.

The bottom line: When you complete AVI’s phlebotomy program (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM), you’re not holding a certificate from a diploma mill. You’re holding a credential from a COE-accredited, SCHEV-certified institution — the same standard Virginia’s healthcare employers recognize and respect.


2. Real Hands-On Lab Training — Not Just Videos

Venipuncture is a physical skill. You cannot learn to draw blood by watching someone else do it on a screen.

AVI’s 120-hour Phlebotomy Technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) program is built around supervised, in-person lab practice — the kind that builds the muscle memory, the confidence, and the clinical judgment that employers expect from day one. You’ll practice venipuncture technique, capillary puncture, specimen handling, and patient interaction protocols in a real learning environment with instructor feedback at every step.

This isn’t incidental. Virginia employers and licensing bodies require demonstrated clinical competency. Purely online programs can’t give you that. We can.

Employers hire hands-on. Train hands-on.


3. Start Sooner. Finish Faster. Get Hired Faster.

If you’ve looked into phlebotomy training at Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), you may have encountered the reality that many prospective students face: waitlists, rigid semester schedules, and an enrollment process designed for a traditional academic calendar — not for someone who needs to start a new career this year.

AVI’s program is designed for working adults. That means:

  • Smaller cohorts — more instructor attention, fewer students competing for lab time
  • Streamlined enrollment — our admissions team works with you directly, not through layers of academic bureaucracy
  • A program that respects your time — 120 hours is enough to make you genuinely competent when those hours are structured, supervised, and hands-on

You’ve already waited long enough. AVI gets you moving.


4. GI Bill® Approved — Built for the Lake Ridge Military Community

Prince William County is home to one of Virginia’s largest military-connected populations. If you’re active duty, a veteran, a military spouse, or a dependent using transferred GI Bill® benefits, AVI Career Training is an approved GI Bill® provider.

Your education benefits were earned. Let’s put them to work on a credential that opens healthcare doors for the rest of your career.

Contact us to confirm your GI Bill® eligibility


5. A Program Small Enough to Know Your Name

AVI is not a massive for-profit institution running students through a conveyor belt. We’re a boutique career training school with a direct stake in your success. Smaller class sizes mean your instructor knows where you’re struggling before you have to ask for help. That personalized investment in your progress shows up where it matters most: on your certification exam score and in your job interview.


Phlebotomy Technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) Program Curriculum

Program: Phlebotomy Technician Certification
Total Hours: 120 hours
Format: In-person, hands-on instruction with lab practice
Location: 1595 Spring Hill Rd #720, Vienna, VA 22182


What You’ll Learn

AVI’s 120-hour curriculum is structured to take you from foundational knowledge to clinical readiness. Every hour is intentional — covering the theory you need to understand why, and the practice you need to execute how.

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