By Marcella Sanchez, CPT | Updated: Oct 1, 2024

Phlebotomy Schools in New Hampshire

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Phlebotomists in New Hampshire are essential members of medical laboratory teams. There is an excellent job outlook for phlebotomists in the U.S., including in the State of New Hampshire. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicates that the number of phlebotomist job openings is expected to grow by nearly 23,000 by the year 2029. The BLS reports a much faster than expected job growth for phlebotomists, compared to other professions.

How Can I Find the Best Phlebotomy Training Program Near Me?

Current or future phlebotomists will likely have no shortage of job opportunities in New Hampshire. There are educational programs and training programs in New Hampshire that prepare phlebotomists for a rewarding career. Prospective students should review the program curriculum, along with program completion requirements, to determine the ideal phlebotomy program for their needs and career goals.

River Valley Community College, located in Claremont, New Hampshire, offers a phlebotomy program that consists of six credit hours of study. Students learn through classroom lectures, laboratory sessions, and an internship. 

Students prepare to meet the occupational requirements of the industry and are eligible to sit for the national exam. Students may choose to sit for the exam through the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), which awards the Phlebotomy Technician, PBT (ASCP) credential. Students also have the option of choosing to sit for their exam through the National Healthcare Association, which awards the Certified Phlebotomist Technician (CPT) credential. 

What Is the Phlebotomy Certification/Licensing Process in New Hampshire? 

Many states do not have specific licensing requirements for phlebotomists, and New Hampshire falls within that group of states. There are, however, specific requirements to complete the various educational or training programs. Each employer will have their own requirements for phlebotomy job candidates. Individuals that want to become a phlebotomist or that want to switch careers to phlebotomy should make sure that their selected program meets these requirements, and prepares students to sit for one of the national exams.

Manchester Community College phlebotomy students complete a variety of requirements in order to sit for a national exam and to complete their phlebotomy classes, including: 

  • Demonstrating fine motor skills
  • Demonstrating good communication skills
  • Drawing blood from patients in outpatient and inpatient settings
  • Performing clinical duties
  • Processing specimens by correctly operating mechanical and computerized equipment

Individual employers of phlebotomists in New Hampshire may require additional skills unique to their own company or agency.

Where Can I Find a Job as a Phlebotomist in New Hampshire?

There are outstanding phlebotomy jobs in New Hampshire across a variety of settings. Phlebotomists work in public and private hospitals, physician's offices, clinics, outpatient and inpatient care settings, and in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes.

Some phlebotomists choose to work in organizations that draw blood for donations or that operate mobile blood donation or testing operations. Some employers may offer a combination of working within the laboratory, or a mobile testing or donation site.

What Is the Salary for a Phlebotomist in New Hampshire? 

New Hampshire offers excellent salary potential for phlebotomists. The BLS lists the median salary for phlebotomists across all states as $36,320. The area where you work in the state may affect your potential earnings. Some examples of cities in New Hampshire and the average annual base salary include: 

  • Lisbon – $35,618
  • Bedford – $36,532
  • Dublin – $37,310
  • Jaffrey – $37,493
  • Pelham – $38,419
  • Amherst – $38,597

The salary may also vary by experience of the phlebotomist, and the phlebotomist's particular employment setting.

Phlebotomy Schools By City

The following cities in New Hampshire offer phlebotomy training schools and courses.