NUNM Health Centers would like to express our gratitude for your patience and understanding as we adapt to the ever-changing needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your health remains our top priority.

Our NUNM Laboratory, located within the Lair Hill Health Center, is a CLIA-certified clinical laboratory dedicated to providing reliable and economical testing services. Our mission is to ensure the highest quality assurance testing standards, ensuring accurate and reliable results for our patients and healthcare practitioners.

Please be aware of the following laboratory guidelines:

* SpectraCell draws are only available Monday through Friday before 1 p.m.
* T-Spot TB blood tests are available Monday through Thursday only.
* We must observe exceptions for certain types of testing as mandated by our reference laboratories.
* Some tests may be time-sensitive. We kindly recommend calling ahead of your visit to confirm the availability of services at (503) 552-1551.

Thank you for your understanding.

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