All of our analyzer systems are interfaced with our laboratory computer systems and barcoding is used for patient safety. Test results are verified by the technician/technologist and results are automatically transferred to the patient’s electronic record.
Our laboratory is accredited by the College of American Pathologists, and we hold CLIA-88 certification.

Current Laboratory Draw Sites
Main Campus (24hours)
1805 27th StreetPortsmouth, Ohio 45662
Call (740) 356-8280
Braunlin Building
Third floor Room 3037:30a to 5:00p Monday – Thursday
8:00a to 12:00p Friday
1711 27th Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662
Call (740) 356-6580
Russell Family Practice & Specialty Associates
8am – 4:30pm Monday – Friday1000 Ashland Drive, Suite 103
Ashland KY, 41101
*EKG not offered at this site*
Call (606) 324 – 0098
Ironton Family Health Center
8am-8pm Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm Saturday and Sunday1015 East Ring Road
Ironton, OH 45638
*EKG not offered at this site*
Call (740) 534 – 9830
Portsmouth Family Health Center
(Outpatient walk in 8a-8p)7 days a week
Waller and 18th Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662
Call (740) 356-7920
Schirrman Lab
8:00 am to 5:30 pm M-Thurs closed for lunch 12:30 – 1:30, 8:30 -12:30 Friday723 Eighth Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662
Call (740) 356-5615
Vanceburg Family Practice Speciality Associates
8a-6:30p (Closed 12p-1p) Monday8a-4:30p Tuesday – Friday
207 Plummers Lane
Vanceburg, Ky 41179
Call (606) 796-0010
Waverly Family Health Center
8a-8p 7 days a week835 W. Emmitt Ave
Waverly, Ohio 45690
Call (740) 947-7662
West Union Family Health Center
8am to 8pm Monday – Sunday90 CIC Boulevard
West Union, OH 45693
Call (937) 544-5959
Wheelersburg Family Health Center
(Outpatient walk in 8a-8p) 7 days a week8770 Ohio River Road
Wheelersburg, Ohio 45694
Call (740) 574-9090
Chemistry
The Chemistry Laboratory provides testing of metabolites and enzymes. These analytes help provide diagnosis in many diseases or conditions such as heart attacks, diabetes, kidney diseases, and others.
Hematology
The Hematology Laboratory processes whole blood specimens for cell counting and morphology evaluation. Radio frequency, laser studies and impedance technology identify the white and red blood cells and platelets. The identification of these cells helps the physicians in their diagnosis and treatment.
Coagulation studies, medication monitoring, and urinalysis are also performed in this area of the laboratory.
Blood Bank
Blood Bank stores and processes blood for patients needing transfusions. The technician/technologist performs a crossmatch to make sure that the blood the patient receives is compatible, i.e., contains no dangerous proteins that could cause a reaction.
In addition, antibody evaluations to resolve complex blood compatibility problems are performed. Prenatal evaluations and serologic testing are also performed by the Blood Bank technicians.
Therapeutic Apheresis
SOMC Lab offers Outpatient Therapeutic Apheresis. This is a procedure in which blood is taken from the patients body and centrifuged in a sterile machine. The machine separates the blood and cleans out the unwanted parts such as “bad plasma” or too many white blood cells. The clean blood is put back into the body, similar to dialysis. Therpeutic Apheresis can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions including sickle cell disease, Myasthenia Gravis and Guillian Barre. Contact SOMC Lab or your physician for further information about the treatment.
Anatomic Pathology and Cytology
All tissue specimens sent to the Laboratory have microscopic studies. The tissues are put through a series of chemicals to prepare them for examination by the pathologist. The pathologist examines the stained tissue on a slide and renders a diagnosis. The report is then sent to the physician.
The Cytology Laboratory processes body fluids and pap smears. If the body fluid or pap smear contains abnormal cell types, they can be seen with the aid of a microscope once the cells are stained. The cytotechnologist and pathologist examine the slides and send the reports to the ordering physician.
Microbiology
Patient specimens from all body areas are sent to the Microbiology Laboratory to determine which bacterium, virus, fungus or parasite is causing an infectious disease. Comprehensive testing methods are performed by experienced medical technologists using state of the art instrumentation. In many cases, bacteria from the specimens are grown on specialized media and identified by rapid biological or serological testing. Disease-producing bacteria are tested against an array of antibiotics to determine those that would best treat the infection.
Many other studies related to infectious diseases are performed in the Microbiology Laboratory, including complete parasite identification, amplified DNA probes, rapid enzyme immunoassays, and fluorescent microscopy.