1. Is the Clay Randalls Quest where?
This Quest Diagnostics lab is found within the Randalls grocery store, Clay Road, Houston.
2. Is it possible to shop and even do lab work in a single trip?
Yes, the in-store system enables you to shop for groceries and have lab tests done in one stop.
3. Should I be reporting to the drugstore?
No. Check in directly at the Quest kiosk located near the pharmacy section.
4. Does it have food intolerance tests?
Yes, we offer food allergy and intolerance panels ordered by your provider.
5. Can I bring my own test kit?
We accept approved third-party kits. It is advisable to call beforehand to confirm compatibility.
6. Do you have lab technicians on a full-time basis?
Yes, licensed phlebotomists are available during posted operating hours.
7. Will this place be open during holidays?
We are closed on major holidays. Please check the online appointment scheduler for holiday hours.
8. Do you offer iron and ferritin tests?
Yes, we provide iron, ferritin, and full anemia panels.
9. Do you issue receipts for insurance claims?
Yes, itemized receipts are available and may be submitted for insurance reimbursement or to HSA/FSA accounts.
10. Am I allowed to walk in to have a cholesterol check?
Yes, walk-ins are accepted. Note that fasting is recommended for accurate results.
11. Should I make an appointment to be tested?
Appointments help reduce wait times, but walk-ins are accepted for most tests.
12. What is the average time of most test results?
Most routine lab results are available within 1–3 business days and can be accessed through your MyQuest account.
13. Are all tests subject to fasting?
No. Only certain tests require fasting, such as fasting glucose and lipid panels. Your doctor or order form will indicate this.
14. Do you provide pediatric laboratory tests?
Yes, our phlebotomists work with children, though some tests may require provider approval.
15. May my doctor get the results directly?
Yes, Quest can automatically deliver your results to your referring physician.