Home Sample Collection for Lab Tests

Vitals Clinic - A.P. Colony

Home Sample Collection for Lab Tests

A home draw at the clinic list price, free once booked tests reach Rs. 1,000, with no arrival time promised.

₹150

₹180

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The Shuunnya promise

The clinic list price with no home surcharge, tubes labelled in front of you, a cold box that is doing real work, and a service area stated instead of an arrival time invented.

  • No home surcharge on any test price. The clinic list, exactly
  • Tubes labelled at your table before the person leaves the room
  • No arrival time is promised. A day and a part of a day only
  • A failed draw is repeated free, and two failures means no fee

Details

One visit to your home to draw a blood sample and hand over any urine or stool containers, so that a test can be done without an elderly or bed-bound person being moved. The cheat this listing exists to deny is the invisible home surcharge: the same test quietly priced higher because it was collected at your door. Test prices here are identical to the clinic list, and the visit itself is this Rs. 150. Once your booked tests total Rs. 1,000 or more, the visit fee is waived entirely and the tests still cost the list price, so the arithmetic never runs backwards on you. What is NOT promised is a time. You will be told the day and a broad part of the day, and nothing narrower, because a clinic that has not opened cannot honestly promise an arrival slot and a service that has not run has no data to promise one from. A named service area is a fact. An arrival window would be a guess dressed as a commitment. The sample matters as much as the test. Tubes are labelled at your table, in your sight, before the person leaves the room, because a mislabelled tube is the one laboratory error that cannot be detected later. Transport is in a cold box with gel packs. This is not decoration: a blood count sample degrades, and platelet counts and the white cell differential drift after roughly four to six hours, so a sample that sat in a bag on a scooter is not the same sample that was drawn from you. Vitals Clinic at A.P. Colony is not open. There is no practitioner in post, no premises registration and no appointment book, and this page does not pretend otherwise. What is written here is the specification: the qualification the role requires, the register the person must appear on, and the licence the premises must hold. Booking opens when those exist, and not before.

  • One visit, one household, up to 3 people drawn in the same visit for the one fee
  • Venous blood drawn, plus urine and stool containers handed over with written instructions
  • Tubes labelled in front of you before the person leaves the room
  • Cold box transport with gel packs, and the time of draw recorded on the tube
  • Test prices identical to the clinic list. There is no home surcharge on any test, ever
  • Visit fee waived when booked tests reach Rs. 1,000
  • Within 8 km of A.P. Colony, Gaya. A day and a part of the day, never a promised arrival time

Product information

What is included, and what is not
The visit
One phlebotomy visit, one household, up to 3 people drawn in the same visit for this single fee
The draw
Venous blood into the tubes the booked tests require, plus urine or stool containers handed over with written instructions on how to collect
Labelling
Tubes labelled at your table, in your sight, before the person leaves the room. A mislabelled tube is the one laboratory error nothing downstream can catch
Transport
Cold box with gel packs, time of draw written on the tube. A blood count sample degrades, with platelet counts and the differential drifting after roughly 4 to 6 hours
Waived when
Booked tests total Rs. 1,000 or more. The visit is then free and the tests are still at list price
Test prices
Identical to the clinic list. No home surcharge on any test, at any value, ever
Fasting slots
Morning collections for fasting samples. Fast 8 to 10 hours and drink water, because a dehydrated patient is a genuinely harder draw
Area served
Within 8 km of A.P. Colony, Gaya. Beyond that, it is quoted before you confirm or declined outright rather than accepted and missed
NO arrival time
You are told the day and a broad part of the day. Nothing narrower is promised, because no service has run here yet and a promise with nothing behind it is worth less than an honest gap
NOT included
The tests themselves, each separately priced. Any test that needs equipment at the point of collection, which is not this service
Requested by whom
A test needs a written request from a registered practitioner. Once the clinic operates, a consultation can raise one; a request cannot be raised by us today, because there is nobody in post to raise it
Referral and commission
No commission on a referral, no target on any panel, and no revenue share with any laboratory, imaging centre or hospital. A test is asked for when the answer would change what you are told to do, and not otherwise
Who comes, what they carry, and what registration that requires
The qualification the role requires
A diploma or degree in medical laboratory technology, or a registered nurse on a State Nursing Council register. Not a helper trained on the job
Registration
Medical laboratory technology sits under the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions Act 2021. Where a state has not constituted its council there is no statutory register to check against, and the check falls back to the qualifying institution and the university record. We state that rather than name a register that may not exist
Verification
Police verification for anyone entering a home, qualification checked against the issuing institution rather than a photocopy, and references contacted
What they carry
Sterile single use needles and holders, vacuum tubes for each required additive, tourniquet, antiseptic, gauze and tape, a puncture resistant sharps container, and a cold box with gel packs
Named before the visit
You are told who is coming before they arrive, not on the doorstep
Who is in post today
Nobody. No phlebotomist has been appointed and no laboratory exists to receive a sample
Subcontracting
Not subcontracted. The specification is that the person who attends is on the Shuunnya roll, police verified, with the registration checked against the issuing register rather than a photocopy, and references contacted
When this can be delivered
When a registered practitioner is appointed and the premises registration under the Clinical Establishments Act 2010 is granted. Not before. Nothing on this page describes a service running today
If something goes wrong
A failed draw
A repeat draw is free. If two attempts fail, the visit is not charged at all and a different person attends the next time
A rejected or clotted sample
A second visit and a second draw at no charge. A clotted or insufficient sample is our failure and is never billed as a second collection
If nobody arrives
The rescheduled visit is free. Since no arrival time is promised, the obligation being measured is the day, and missing the day is a miss
Sharps
Every needle leaves with the person who brought it, in a puncture resistant container, for disposal through an authorised facility. Nothing sharp is ever left in your house or your bin
What is not covered
Bruising at the puncture site, which is common, usually settles in a few days, and is not evidence of a bad draw. A swelling that grows, or pain that worsens after 24 hours, is worth telling us about

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