For telehealth & virtual-first care
Telehealth lab testing with nationwide draw access.
The patient you saw on video this morning can be drawn this afternoon — 2,500+ CLIA-certified sites, nationwide.

Care models
Made for care that happens anywhere.
Virtual-first clinics
Order in the visit; the patient walks into a site near them.
Hybrid practices
One workflow and one price sheet for in-person and virtual patients alike.
Remote-care & monitoring programs
Quarterly draws happen near home; the trend line still builds in your chart.
Distributed patient populations
Cash-pay pricing doesn’t change with the patient’s insurance network — or their state.
The workflow
A workflow that travels with the patient
Order from anywhere. Placed under your licensure — no kits, no cold-chain anxiety.
Draw near the patient. The closest of 2,500+ CLIA-certified sites.
Results flow back to you typically in 24–72 hours — ready for the follow-up.
Nationwide refers to draw access. Ordering authority always remains with your licensed providers under their own state licensure — we never provide or centralize ordering authority.
Problems this removes
- No local draw site? Solved by network density — 2,500+ locations.
- Traveling and relocating patients? Same account, same order flow, different zip code.
- Pricing clarity at a distance? The price is quoted on the video call, before the draw — the same transparency an in-person visit would get.
- Recurring testing across states? One workflow and one price sheet, wherever the patient happens to be that quarter.
- Billing friction? None of it exists here: no claims, no out-of-network denials, no EOB letters confusing your patients about a “lab bill.”
Common questions
How do telehealth companies order labs through New Century Labs?
Your licensed providers order under their own authority; we supply the test menu, cash-pay pricing, and the nationwide draw network. Group accounts support many providers — see multi-provider clinics.
What about patients who travel or relocate mid-program?
Same account, same order flow — they draw at whichever of the 2,500+ sites is closest that week, and results still return to the ordering provider.
Do you handle multi-state provider teams?
Yes — each provider orders under their own state licensure. The account structure supports distributed teams; see the multi-provider clinics page.
How fast are results for virtual follow-ups?
Typically 24–72 hours from the draw, so a one-week follow-up visit almost always has the data in hand.
Next step
See the draw network against your patient base.
Tell us where your patients are — we’ll show you the coverage and the numbers.