Phlebotomy Certification in Michigan

Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) · National Phlebotomy Certification Examination

Ready to launch a healthcare career in Michigan? Become a Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) through the National Phlebotomy Certification Examination (NPCE). Local training programs help you build clinical skills; NPCE national certification proves your competency to employers across the United States.

Phlebotomy certification in Michigan

NPCE delivers nationally recognized certification trusted by employers, educators, and health systems nationwide.

NPCE Phlebotomy Certification Across the United States

NPCE Certified Phlebotomy Technicians (CPT) are credentialed and employed nationwide. The map below shows the national reach of NPCE-certified professionals — including phlebotomy instructors and technicians connected through our registry. Whether you train or work in Michigan, employers recognize the CPT credential from coast to coast.

Where Phlebotomy Technicians Work

  • Hospitals
  • Doctor's offices and medical clinics
  • Diagnostic laboratories
  • Plasma donation centers
  • Nursing homes and long-term care facilities
  • Mobile health clinics
  • Public health departments
  • Blood banks and reference labs
National map of NPCE certified phlebotomy professionals and instructors, including Michigan
NPCE-certified phlebotomy professionals and instructors across the United States.

Thousands of healthcare facilities rely on NPCE certification to confirm venipuncture competency, patient safety practices, and up-to-date credentials. After you pass the exam, your CPT status can be verified online by schools and employers in Michigan and across all 50 states.

What to Look for in a Phlebotomy Training Program

Before you sit for the NPCE CPT exam, confirm you meet eligibility through an approved training program or qualifying work experience. When comparing programs, verify that they:

  • Meet your state education requirements
  • Include required clinical hours
  • Align with NPCE exam eligibility rules
  • Have a strong track record of graduates earning national certification

A Certificate of Completion confirms you finished a course — it is not the same as national certification. You must pass the NPCE exam to become a CPT and appear in the NPCE National Phlebotomy Registry.

Phlebotomy training program

Questions to Ask Before Enrolling

Protect your investment by asking training providers:

  • Is the program approved by the state or relevant licensing body?
  • Where and how are clinical hours completed?
  • Does the curriculum prepare students for national certification?
  • Are study materials or exam fees included?
  • Is job placement support available after graduation?

NPCE offers free guidance to help students confirm whether a program meets certification standards. Refresher and continuing education (CEU) options are also available for phlebotomists returning to blood-draw roles.

Questions before enrolling in phlebotomy school

How to Qualify for the NPCE Certification Exam

To qualify for the NPCE CPT exam, you must meet one of the following:

  • Completion of an approved phlebotomy training program
  • At least one year of supervised phlebotomy work experience within the past three years

You will also need a high school diploma or GED and documentation of at least 30 successful venipunctures.

NPCE phlebotomy exam eligibility

The NPCE Phlebotomy Certification Exam

The NPCE CPT exam is completed 100% online and includes:

  • Three attempts at the final exam
  • Practice quizzes and a digital study guide
  • Listing in the national phlebotomy registry
  • Digital and optional printed certificate packages

Transparent pricing with no hidden fees — packages start around $110. Study on any device, on your schedule, from home.

NPCE phlebotomy certification package
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CERTIFICATION PROCESS

In Michigan, earn your Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) credential through a clear, five-step path — from registration to receiving your certificate.

REGISTER
PAY
STUDY
TAKE EXAMINATION
RESULTS
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Complete the application through Get Started, submit demographic information, and gather supporting documents (Certificate of Completion from an accredited program, work record, and/or employer verification). Renewal candidates use the same form.

After registration, pay the examination and certification fee through NPCE’s secure checkout. Choose a 1- or 2-year package and select digital delivery or digital plus hard copy.

Prepare using included study materials. After payment is processed, you will receive an email invitation from Canvas Instructure to access your digital study guide and practice resources.

The online exam uses multiple-choice questions over 120 minutes. You receive two attempts to pass. Exams may be taken online, at a proctored facility, or through your training institution.

After passing, you receive a welcome email and digital certificate and badge within 24–48 hours. Optional hard copy, badge, lanyard, and pin ship via USPS in 7–10 business days.

01
REGISTER
Complete the application through Get Started, submit demographic information, and gather supporting documents (Certificate of Completion from an accredited program, work record, and/or employer verification). Renewal candidates use the same form.
02
PAY
After registration, pay the examination and certification fee through NPCE’s secure checkout. Choose a 1- or 2-year package and select digital delivery or digital plus hard copy.
03
STUDY
Prepare using included study materials. After payment is processed, you will receive an email invitation from Canvas Instructure to access your digital study guide and practice resources.
04
TAKE EXAMINATION
The online exam uses multiple-choice questions over 120 minutes. You receive two attempts to pass. Exams may be taken online, at a proctored facility, or through your training institution.
05
RESULTS
After passing, you receive a welcome email and digital certificate and badge within 24–48 hours. Optional hard copy, badge, lanyard, and pin ship via USPS in 7–10 business days.

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Career Outlook for Certified Phlebotomists in Michigan

Phlebotomy offers a fast path into healthcare with strong demand nationwide. In Michigan, certified professionals can pursue rewarding roles with competitive compensation.

In Michigan, CPT holders can expect:

01 Full-time roles in hospitals, labs, blood banks, mobile phlebotomy, clinics, and insurance exam settings
02 Competitive pay — many certified phlebotomists earn $45,000–$55,000+ with experience
03 Strong nationwide demand and faster entry than many clinical careers

Typical responsibilities include:

01 Drawing and processing blood samples
02 Verifying patient identity and labeling specimens
03 Transporting samples and supporting diagnostic teams
04 Maintaining safe, organized collection areas

NPCE certification helps you meet employer hiring standards and stand out in a competitive job market. Most facilities prefer candidates who maintain active national certification.

Common Job Titles & Average Salary Ranges

  • Entry-Level CPT (0–2 years experience) $30,000 – $37,000 per year Often in clinic, lab, or hospital assistant roles
  • Mid-Level CPT (2–5 years experience) $37,000 – $45,000 per year May take on lead duties and advanced collections
  • Experienced CPT (5+ years experience) $45,000 – $55,000+ per year Senior phlebotomy roles, specialized collections, training duties

Salaries vary based on experience, certification status, and location. Becoming NPCE certified can help increase job opportunities, boost earning potential, and make you stand out to employers searching for nationally certified phlebotomy professionals. In Michigan, pay may be higher or lower than national averages depending on local demand and cost of living.

Keeping Your NPCE Certification Current

Your CPT credential must stay active. To renew:

  • Submit renewal through the NPCE online platform
  • Pay the renewal fee and receive your updated certification

Start the renewal process at least 30 days before expiration. If your certification lapses, contact NPCE for reinstatement options.

Renewing NPCE phlebotomy certification
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Become a Certified Phlebotomy Instructor (CPI) in Michigan

Experienced phlebotomists with three or more years in the field may pursue the NPCE Certified Phlebotomy Instructor (CPI) credential. Instructors train new students, uphold education quality, and may launch their own approved programs.

The CPI process can be completed online. Join NPCE's nationwide educator network and expand your career in phlebotomy education.

Certified phlebotomy instructor

Register Today and Get Certified with NPCE

Start your medical career with NPCE certification in Michigan. Your CPT package includes:

  • Digital study materials
  • Unlimited practice quizzes
  • Three certification exam attempts
  • Digital and hard-copy certificate options with no hidden fees

Certification by Reciprocity for Allied Health Professionals

Already certified in an allied health field and need your credentials recognized in another state or through a national body? NPCE Certification by Reciprocity helps you gain recognition for qualifications you already hold — without starting from scratch.

What is Certification by Reciprocity?

Reciprocity allows currently certified professionals in eligible allied health fields to earn NPCE certification based on existing credentials. If you completed a recognized training program and hold active certification or licensure, you may qualify without repeating a full course or exam.

Who is Eligible?

You may qualify for Certification by Reciprocity if you:

  • Hold a valid, current certification or license in your allied health profession from another state or nationally recognized body.
  • Have completed a formal training program from an accredited or approved institution.
  • Are in good standing with no history of disciplinary action or revoked credentials.
  • Are currently employed by one of our National Lab or Hospital partners.

Eligible allied health professions may include:

  • Phlebotomy Technicians
  • Medical Assistants
  • EKG Technicians
  • Patient Care Technicians
  • Medical Laboratory Technicians
  • And more

If your profession is not listed, contact us to confirm eligibility.

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Take the next step in your allied health career. Apply for Certification by Reciprocity and continue your professional journey with confidence.

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