Step Into Healthcare With Phlebotomy Training
Healthcare careers are among the most rewarding paths you can pursue, and phlebotomy is an ideal starting point. Phlebotomy Technicians are essential members of the healthcare team, responsible for drawing blood, preparing specimens, and ensuring that laboratory results are accurate. At SACC Career Center, we provide a comprehensive Phlebotomy Technician program at both our San Antonio and DeSoto campuses that prepares students for success in this important field.
The program is 80 clock hours and designed to give students the knowledge and confidence to work in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs, and blood donation centers. Coursework covers anatomy and physiology, infection control, safety procedures, and best practices for venipuncture. Beyond theory, students spend significant time in lab settings practicing skills under the guidance of experienced instructors. By graduation, you will be comfortable with the responsibilities of a Phlebotomy Technician and ready to step into the workforce.
What sets the phlebotomy program at SACC Career Center apart is the hybrid format. Students at both the San Antonio and DeSoto campuses can complete a portion of their studies online while gaining practical experience through in-person labs. This flexibility makes it easier to balance education with family or work obligations while still receiving the hands-on training employers expect.
Phlebotomy is not only a stable and in-demand career but also a stepping stone to other healthcare opportunities. Many students begin their journey as Phlebotomy Technicians and later continue their education to become Medical Assistants, Patient Care Technicians, or nurses. The skills learned in this program provide a solid foundation for a lifelong career in healthcare.
Employers value well-trained Phlebotomy Technicians, and our graduates are prepared for the realities of working in medical environments. Students practice not just technical skills but also patient communication and professionalism, both of which are critical in healthcare. Whether you train in San Antonio or DeSoto, you will leave the program prepared for the certification exam and ready to make an impact in your community.
Starting your phlebotomy training in January means you could be on track to finish the program and begin working before the year ends. Demand for Phlebotomy Technicians remains high, and SACC Career Center is proud to connect students with training that leads to meaningful employment.
Now is the time to step into healthcare with confidence. Enroll at SACC Career Center in San Antonio or DeSoto and begin building a career that matters.