Laboratory Services

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93 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME  04240

(207) 777-8400

The main laboratory provides service to support the needs of our outpatients, inpatients, Emergency Department patients, and d'Youville Pavilion residents. We are a CAP (College of American Pathologist) and AABB (American Association of Blood Banks) accredited laboratory, offering a comprehensive list of services including Chemistry, Microbiology, Serology, Immunology, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Blood Bank, as well as Histology. 

For patient convenience, we also offer three additional sites for lab service, all with plenty of available parking. 

Satellite Laboratory Locations 

Main Laboratory/Phlebotomy
93 Campus Avenue, ground level, Lewiston

207-777-8400
Fax 207-777-8399
Valet Parking available at this site

Monday - Friday:  6:30 am to 7:00 pm
Saturdays:  7:00 am to 3:00 pm
Closed on Sundays and Holidays

 





St. Mary's Auburn Campus
15 Gracelawn Road, Auburn
207-753-3066 
Fax 207-753-4575
Directions

Location:
1st floor of at St. Mary's Auburn Medical Building.

Hours:
  • Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • Friday: 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
  • Closed on Weekends and Holidays

This site does not draw blood for children.

Central Maine Orthopaedics Building
690 Minot Avenue, Auburn
207-782-6482
Fax  207-784-2908
Directions
Hours:
  • Monday - Friday 7 am to 4 pm
  • Closed on Weekends and Holidays 

Performing EKGs and blood draws

Any questions regarding Diagnostic Services can be directed to Joan Tardif, Director of Laboratory Services, at 207-753-5480.

St. Mary's Regional Medical Center's laboratories are accredited by CAP, AABB, FDA, and JCAHO.

St. Mary's/Mayo Medical Lab Catalog -  In conjunction with Mayo Medical Laboratories, St. Mary's Regional Medical Center's Catalog is a detailed explanation of St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center’s Laboratory services. This manual provides information, as well as acts as a reference source for the medical/dental staff, nursing staff, and other interested parties who are impacted by laboratory operations.

 

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How To Have A Good Lab Experience

Register:
You must ALWAYS register before having blood work or dropping off a specimen. Registering lets the phlebotomist know you are in the waiting area.

Delivering Specimens:
All specimens must have the patients name and their date of birth clearly printed on the container of the specimen. If the container is not labeled, the specimen will be rejected.

Medications:
Please ask your provider about continuing to take your medications before having blood tests.

Hydration/Fasting:
Drinking plenty of water, even when fasting, helps the phlebotomist locate your veins easier. Certain lab tests require you to be fasting for optimal results. This information may appear on your lab order, or can be verified with your provider.

Test Results:
Your lab results will be sent directly to the ordering provider. If you have any questions regarding your lab results, please speak with your provider.