Quest Diagnostics DOCCHS- Manhattan MDC- SEROLOGY ONLY
About
Serology testing for infections or autoimmune markers moves fast in the city, and this Quest Diagnostics outpost sits where results meet routine. Inside 125 White St New York, NY 10013, a narrow corridor feeds labs dedicated to blood-derived assays rather than full panels or imaging. Blood draws, immunological screens, allergy tests, Lyme disease panels, thyroid antibodies, and early-stage cancer biomarkers are the usual suspects here—nothing more, nothing less, just the serology slice of your chart.
Walkups can sidestep paperwork by pre-registering online before their stop, cutting the lobby waits that spike at noon. The facility keeps hours that feel built for commuters: drop in before work, squeeze a draw between meetings, or slide in after the 6 train empties. No frills, no coffee bar, no potted plants—just syringes, centrifuges, and the guy behind the glass sliding vials into labeled trays.
Staff don’t chat about your results; they nod, label, and ship specimens to hubs with a three-slide prep cycle. Insurance cards land on the counter, a tourniquet tightens for thirty seconds, and the needle retreats before you realize the tourniquet’s even gone. It’s the diagnostic equivalent of a subway turnstile—efficient, indifferent, and over before you wonder how long it took.
If the block between Houston and Canal starts to feel like a maze, spin the map south from Canal toward the Westside Highway and follow the lab’s directions. One call clears next-day follow-ups; (866) 697-8378 connects you straight to scheduling without a middleman.