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Steps to become a Phlebotomist in Michigan

To qualify as a phlebotomist or phlebotomy tech in Michigan (MI) you will typically have earned either a two-year associate degree or a shorter-term certificate program – or have completed an appropriate amount of relevant work experience.

Below you will find information on all the top phlebotomy schools in Michigan and near you as well as certification requirements and salary and employment prospects.

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Accredited Phlebotomy Schools in Michigan

SchoolMetro AreaAccreditation
MEDRIGHT, Professional Medical EducationTroyNAACLS
Mid Michigan Community CollegeHarrisonNAACLS

Listed above are the top 2 accredited phlebotomy schools and colleges in Michigan offering certificates or diplomas in phlebotomy.

Accreditation confirms that a school provides top-level, quality education and ensures that students are well prepared for certification and entry into the healthcare field as a phlebotomist.

Michigan Phlebotomy Certification and Licensing Requirements

There are no statutory requirements for certification and/or licensing in Michigan however most employers will have a preference for candidates who have obtained certification.

In order to become certified, you will need to successfully pass exams set by one of the nationally recognised certifying agencies for phlebotomy.

A certificate or diploma from an approved school or an appropriate level of work experience is typically a prerequisite to taking these exams.

If you have any further questions about certification or licensing for phlebotomists in Michigan you can contact;

State Board: Michigan Dept of Health and Human Services
Website: www.michigan.gov/mdhhs
Phone: 517-241-3740

Phlebotomist Salary Michigan

Salary$34,500
Hourly Wage$16.59
Employed3,420
Top 10%$41,700
Bottom 10%$27,170

The average phlebotomy salary in Michigan is $34,500 per year. This is 7% less than the national average for phlebotomists, according to recent data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

This equals an hourly pay of $16.59 per hour.

The average salary for phlebotomists in Michigan has increased by 15%, or $4,520, since 2016.

Top Earners

  • The top 10% of those working as phlebotomists in Michigan earn an average annual salary of $41,700 whilst the bottom 10%, or entry-level phlebotomists, make $27,170 per annum
  • Those working in Saginaw earn the highest average salaries as phlebotomists in the state at $36,240. Those working in Muskegon earn the lowest average salaries at $31,650 per annum.
Metro AreaSalaryEmployed
Ann Arbor$36,130290
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn$34,520970
Flint$35,73080
Grand Rapids-Wyoming$34,610560
Kalamazoo-Portage$34,390230
Lansing-East Lansing$33,540350
Muskegon$31,650 -
Saginaw$36,240380

Employment

There are currently 3,420 phlebotomists working in Michigan (2021). Employment levels of phlebotomists in Michigan have grown by 29%, or 760 jobs, in the 5 year period since 2016.

The highest number of phlebotomy jobs in Michigan are located in Detroit-Warren-Dearborn.

Future Outlook for phlebotomists in Michigan

Average salaries for phlebotomists in Michigan have grown by 15% since 2016 whilst the number of phlebotomist jobs in Michigan has risen by 29% over the same period.

Going forward the Bureau for Labor Statistics (BLS) projects employment growth of 22% between 2020 and 2030 nationally. This is much faster than the average for all other professions.

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