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Phlebotomy Certification Near Burke VA — 120-Hour Hands-On Training at AVI

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Phlebotomy Certification Near Burke VA — 120-Hour Hands-On Training at AVI

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Launch Your Healthcare Career in 120 Hours — Not 4 Years

You don’t need a nursing degree to work in healthcare. AVI Career Training’s Phlebotomy Technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) program gives you the accredited, employer-recognized credential to start drawing blood, earning healthcare wages, and building a career you’re proud of — right here in Northern Virginia.

Classes are forming now at our Vienna, VA campus, just 12 miles from Burke.

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📞 Questions first? Call us: (703) 943-9841


✅ COE Accredited ⏱ 120 Hours Total 📍 12 Miles from Burke VA
The standard Northern Virginia employers trust One of the fastest credentialed paths available Vienna, VA campus — accessible from Fairfax, Springfield & Annandale

Why Choose AVI Career Training for Phlebotomy?

When you’re investing your time and money into a new career, the school you choose matters more than most people realize. Here’s what makes AVI the right choice for phlebotomy students across Northern Virginia.


1. COE Accreditation — The Credential Employers Actually Check

AVI Career Training is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and certified by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV). That’s not a detail buried in fine print — it’s the difference between a certificate that gets you an interview at Inova Health System and one that gets ignored.

When a hiring manager at Kaiser Permanente or Sentara pulls your resume, they look for accredited training. AVI delivers exactly that.

Not all quick certifications are equal. AVI is COE-accredited — the same standard Northern Virginia healthcare employers look for when they review your application.


2. Real Hands-On Training — Because You Cannot Learn Venipuncture on a Laptop

Phlebotomy (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) is a physical skill. You need to feel the needle, build muscle memory, and develop the kind of patient-side confidence that only comes from real practice. AVI’s program puts you in the lab, hands on the equipment, performing actual venipuncture technique — not watching videos or clicking through simulations.

By the time you sit for your certification exam, drawing blood will feel like second nature.


3. Start Faster Than a Community College Waitlist

NOVA Community College is a fine institution. But “fine” doesn’t help you if you’re sitting on a 6–12 month waitlist while your bills keep coming. At AVI, enrollment is straightforward, and our schedule is designed for real people — not semester-track bureaucracy.

Every month you wait to start is a month you’re not earning healthcare wages.


4. Small Classes, Real Instructor Access

AVI keeps class sizes small intentionally. That means your instructor knows your name, can correct your technique in real time, and is invested in your success as an individual — not managing a lecture hall of 40 students. You’ll get the kind of attention that actually moves the needle on your skill development.


5. GI Bill® Accepted & Flexible Payment Options

Whether you’re a veteran transitioning into healthcare or a career changer who needs flexible payment options, AVI is built to work with you financially. We accept the GI Bill® and offer flexible payment plans and private financing options — because the cost of training shouldn’t be the reason you stay stuck.


Phlebotomy Program Curriculum — What You’ll Learn in 120 Hours

AVI’s 120-hour Phlebotomy Technician (NO FINANCIAL AID FOR THIS PROGRAM) program covers every core competency you need to pass your certification exam and perform confidently on your first day of work. Here’s what the curriculum includes:


Core Clinical Skills

  • Venipuncture Technique — Proper needle insertion, vein selection, blood draw execution using standard industry methods
  • Capillary/Fingerstick Collection — Point-of-care collection techniques for pediatric and adult patients
  • Specimen Handling & Processing — Correct labeling, transport, storage, and handling procedures to preserve specimen integrity
  • Tube Type Identification — Understanding the additive requirements and color-coding system for different laboratory tests
  • Order of Draw — Mastering the correct tube sequence to prevent cross-contamination and ensure accurate results

Patient Care & Safety

  • Infection Control & Universal Precautions — OSHA-aligned safety protocols for sharps handling, PPE, and exposure prevention
  • Patient Interaction & Anxiety Management — How to approach nervous or difficult-to-draw patients professionally and compassionately
  • Patient Identification Protocols — Verifying patient identity to eliminate labeling errors — a non-negotiable competency in clinical settings
  • Adverse Reaction Recognition — Identifying and responding to syncope (fainting), hematoma formation, and other draw complications

Laboratory Procedures & Professionalism

  • Lab Workflow & Documentation — Chain of custody, requisition forms, electronic lab systems, and quality control basics
  • Anatomy & Physiology for Phlebotomy — Vascular anatomy, coagulation basics, and the clinical rationale behind collection procedures
  • Medical Terminology — The vocabulary you need to communicate effectively with nurses, physicians, and lab technicians
  • Healthcare Workplace Professionalism — Attendance standards, HIPAA compliance, workplace ethics, and the expectations of clinical environments

Certification Exam Preparation

Your program concludes with structured

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