
ARUP Laboratories | National Reference Laboratory
ARUP provides reference laboratory testing for hospitals and health centers, serving the diagnostic needs of patients. We also consult on lab management, utilization, and operations.
Testing Specialties - ARUP Laboratories
Testing Specialties This page highlights our testing specialties, test updates, testing resources, compliance statements, and experts.
About ARUP Laboratories
We are a CAP-, ISO 15189-, and CLIA-certified diagnostic laboratory with more than 40 years of experience supporting hospital and health system clients with unparalleled quality and service. …
ARUP Advocates for the RESULTS Act To Protect Patient Access to ...
Nov 19, 2025 · The RESULTS Act would block looming cuts in payments for lab testing services and protect patients’ access to essential lab tests.
Celebrating Lab Week: Honoring the Unsung Heroes of Healthcare …
Apr 23, 2025 · Medical Laboratory Professionals Week (Lab Week) celebrates the vital work of clinical laboratory professionals, highlighting their role in healthcare.
Contact Us - ARUP Laboratories
Client Services agents are available 24 hours per day:Phone: 1-800-522-2787Fax: 1-800-522-2706Email: [email protected] InquiriesPlease complete this request form for …
Magnify Summer 2025 | ARUP Laboratories
Although cancer incidence in those older than 50 years has declined in recent years, a concerning upward trend has emerged as incidence in younger populations has increased. But the news …
Press Releases | ARUP Laboratories
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LOINC Codes - ARUP Laboratories
Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC), the international standard for coding laboratory results, provides universal code names and identifiers for laboratory tests and other …
The FDA's Final Rule on Laboratory-Developed Tests: FAQs
What does the FDA’s final rule on LDTs change? The rule makes it explicit that in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) that are manufactured by clinical laboratories—i.e., laboratory-developed tests …