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A laboratory medicine email list is a verified database of clinical pathologists, laboratory directors, medical laboratory technicians, and phlebotomists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBI maintains 108,580 verified US laboratory medicine contacts across 15 roles and subspecialties.
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SparkDBI's laboratory medicine email list covers 108,580 verified contacts, spanning clinical pathologists who direct diagnostic testing, laboratory directors and managers who run day-to-day operations, and the phlebotomists and technicians who perform sample collection and processing. Records are sourced from conference and CME partnerships, state licensing boards, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs, then validated through email, phone, and address checks before delivery. The dataset refreshes monthly.
Laboratory medicine is a role-diverse specialty spanning three provider categories: physicians who interpret results and direct labs, healthcare professionals who manage lab operations, and technologists who perform the hands-on collection and testing work. A diagnostics company selling new assay technology needs pathologists and lab directors. A company selling collection supplies needs phlebotomists and lab technicians. This list supports both.
Who Uses a Laboratory Medicine Email List
In vitro diagnostics and lab equipment manufacturers use this data to reach clinical pathologists and laboratory directors for new assay adoption, automation equipment, and testing platform decisions, since these roles hold purchasing authority over laboratory technology.
Phlebotomy supply and point-of-care device companies target the phlebotomist and laboratory technician segments directly, the largest population in this dataset, for consumable products and workflow tools used in daily sample collection.
Laboratory staffing agencies use this data for recruitment given ongoing shortages of certified medical laboratory technicians and phlebotomists across most US regions, particularly in hospital-based and reference laboratory settings.
Continuing education and certification providers market CE and recertification programs to laboratory professionals, since medical laboratory technicians, phlebotomists, and clinical pathologists each maintain separate certification and continuing education requirements.
Roles and Subspecialty Breakdown
The laboratory medicine database spans 15 roles across three provider categories: physicians, healthcare professionals, and technologists/technicians. The complete breakdown:
| Role / Subspecialty | Provider Type | Verified Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Phlebotomy (Phlebotomist) | Technologists/Technicians | 20,533 |
| Laboratory Technician | Technologists/Technicians | 13,217 |
| Medical Laboratory | Technologists/Technicians | 9,123 |
| Laboratory Management | Technologists/Technicians | 8,578 |
| Clinical Pathologist/Laboratory Medicine | Physician | 993 |
| Sleep Lab Director | Healthcare Professional | 1,721 |
| Cardiac Cath Lab Director | Healthcare Professional | 1,452 |
| Clinical Laboratory Director, Non-physician | Healthcare Professional | 292 |
| Clinical Medical Laboratory | Technologists/Technicians | 566 |
| Clinical & Laboratory Immunologist | Physician | 87 |
| Clinical & Laboratory Dermatological Immunologist | Physician | 64 |
| Clinical Lab Immunologist | Technologists/Technicians | 46 |
| Pediatrics - Clinical & Laboratory Immunologist | Physician | 10 |
| Physiological Laboratory | Technologists/Technicians | 12 |
| Military Clinical Medical Laboratory | Technologists/Technicians | 3 |
Need phlebotomists, lab technicians, or lab directors specifically?
Every role above can be pulled as a standalone list with your target geography.
How This Data Is Sourced and Verified
SparkDBi builds the laboratory medicine database from conference and CME partnerships with clinical laboratory science education providers, member directories maintained by state and national laboratory associations, subscriber data from lab medicine trade publications, and B2B2C data matching and verification partnerships.
CMS and NPPES records are used only as a secondary cross-reference, not as the primary data source. This distinction matters especially for laboratory medicine, where a large share of the workforce, including phlebotomists, lab technicians, and lab managers, does not hold an individual NPI number at all, since NPI is a physician and billing-provider identifier rather than a universal healthcare worker credential.
Every contact is validated through email inbox verification, confirming a live, accepting mailbox at the receiving mail server without sending a test message, along with phone validation and physical address confirmation. Records that fail validation are removed and re-checked in the following month's refresh.
The laboratory medicine list achieves a 93.6% verified email rate, reflecting the specialty's high proportion of technician and technologist roles that are tracked through certification-body and employer directories rather than physician-registry channels.
Certification-Based Sourcing for Non-Physician Roles
Because most laboratory medicine roles are not physicians, SparkDBi relies heavily on certification body records from organizations that credential medical laboratory technicians and phlebotomists, combined with hospital and reference laboratory staff directories. This is a meaningfully different sourcing path than physician-heavy specialties, and it is why our conference, association, and B2B2C channels do the majority of the work for this category rather than NPPES.
NPI Taxonomy Codes for Laboratory Medicine
A subset of laboratory medicine roles carry standard NPPES taxonomy codes, primarily physicians and licensed laboratory professionals who bill independently. Reference codes used in our system:
| Taxonomy Code | Role Classification |
|---|---|
| 291U00000X | Clinical Medical Laboratory |
| 207ZP0105X | Pathology, Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine |
These taxonomy codes were verified against live NPPES registry records at time of publication and should be re-checked against the official NUCC taxonomy list before use in compliance-sensitive workflows.
Phlebotomists, laboratory technicians, and laboratory managers are generally identified through state certification records and employer directories rather than individual NPI taxonomy codes, since these roles are typically billed under a facility's or supervising physician's NPI rather than their own.
Practice Setting Breakdown
Laboratory medicine roles cluster around hospital-based clinical laboratories, independent reference laboratories, and outpatient collection sites. Clinical pathologists and laboratory directors are concentrated in hospital and large reference lab settings, while phlebotomists work across the widest range of settings, including hospitals, outpatient draw stations, and mobile collection services.
SparkDBi tags each record with practice setting where determinable, letting you separate hospital-based, reference-lab, and outpatient-collection contacts for campaigns where that distinction changes messaging or purchasing authority.
Geographic and International Coverage
Coverage spans all 50 states and Washington DC, with contact density following the distribution of major hospital systems and national reference laboratory operations, concentrated in California, Texas, New York, and Florida.
For international campaigns, SparkDBi can supply supplementary laboratory medicine contact data for the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia as a purchase alongside the core US dataset, sourced from each market's national laboratory and pathology registries.
Email Deliverability Considerations
Hospital and reference laboratory email systems are typically centralized and IT-managed, with more predictable filtering behavior than independent practice environments. Since laboratory medicine skews heavily toward institutional employment rather than independent practice, deliverability tends to be more consistent across this specialty than in physician-owned-practice-heavy categories.
SparkDBi recommends standard commercial sending practices for this specialty, with attention to authentication settings for large institutional domains that may apply stricter filtering to bulk commercial email.
Data Enrichment and Email Append for Laboratory Medicine
If you hold an existing laboratory medicine contact list, SparkDBi offers enrichment services including:
- Certification and role verification for technician and technologist records
- Facility and laboratory affiliation matching
- Practice address verification and standardization
- Direct email address appending to name-only records
- Hospital vs. reference lab vs. outpatient classification
Match rates for laboratory medicine enrichment average 66% against our database, reflecting the specialty's high proportion of non-physician roles without a universal identifier. Unmatched records are flagged clearly so you know where manual research is needed.
Available Data Fields
Compliance and Data Licensing
The SparkDBi laboratory medicine email list contains professional contact data only. No patient data, test result data, or Protected Health Information is included at any level. Data sourcing is HIPAA-aligned, and a Business Associate Agreement is available on request. All data is provided for B2B marketing, recruitment, or research purposes under legitimate interest provisions consistent with CAN-SPAM requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
A laboratory medicine email list is a verified database of clinical pathologists, laboratory directors, medical laboratory technicians, and phlebotomists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs.
Phlebotomy (Phlebotomist) is the largest single segment with 20,533 verified contacts, followed by Laboratory Technician at 13,217 and Medical Laboratory at 9,123 contacts.
Yes. Laboratory Management (8,578 contacts), Clinical Laboratory Director (292 contacts), Cardiac Cath Lab Director (1,452 contacts), and Sleep Lab Director (1,721 contacts) are all tracked as distinct decision-maker segments.
Clinical Pathologist/Laboratory Medicine physicians (993 contacts) are included in this dataset. Broader anatomic and surgical pathology roles are tracked separately under the Pathology specialty page.
Yes. SparkDBi provides 50 verified laboratory medicine sample records for your target role and geography before any commercial commitment, so you can evaluate quality and format fit before purchasing.
Monthly. Providers who change employer, relocate, or produce email delivery failures are identified and updated in the following month's verification cycle.
Yes. The list contains professional contact information for licensed and certified laboratory personnel sourced from public registries and professional directories. No patient data or Protected Health Information is included. Sourcing is HIPAA-aligned and CAN-SPAM compliant.
Clinical pathologists, laboratory directors across cardiac cath, sleep, and general clinical labs, medical laboratory technicians, phlebotomists, laboratory managers, and clinical and dermatological immunologists working in laboratory settings.