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Phlebotomy Program at Victorious Healthcare Academy

Embark on a rewarding career in healthcare with Victorious Healthcare Academy's comprehensive Phlebotomy program. Designed to equip you with essential skills for successful careers in diverse healthcare settings, this program is officially approved by the Texas Workforce Commission, ensuring adherence to state regulatory standards. Benefit from in-person, hands-on training that prepares you for immediate entry into the workforce, delivering critical patient care and contributing to vital diagnostic processes.

Program Details:

  • Cost: $750 (tuition) plus additional fees: $60 (textbook/workbook), $45 (BLS-CPR), and $126 (NHA Exam).
  • Duration: 5 weeks
  • Schedule: In-person, with options for weekend and weekday/evening classes.
  • Prerequisites: Completed Phlebotomy Technician Program Application and transcripts of high school graduation or GED completion.
  • Accreditations: Approved by the Texas Workforce Commission and the Texas Department of Health and Human Services.
  • Career Outcomes: Unknown

Organization

Victorious Healthcare Academy - Houston

Victorious Healthcare Academy

Victorious Healthcare Academy is a healthcare career training school in Texas, dedicated to empowering individuals for successful careers in the healthcare setting. The academy offers a diverse range of approved programs including Nurse Aide, Medication Aide, Phlebotomy, Medical Assistant, EKG Technician, Pharmacy Technician, IV Refresher, and CNA Exam Prep. The school is regulated with formal student grievance procedures and complaint escalation to the Texas Workforce Commission, ensuring student benefits and a structured learning environment.

Highlights:

  • Comprehensively approved by Texas Workforce Commission and Health and Human Services to offer diverse healthcare training programs
  • Mission focused on empowering individuals for successful healthcare careers
  • Phlebotomy program officially approved by the Texas Workforce Commission
  • Uniquely approved and regulated by the Texas Workforce Commission and Texas Department of Health and Human Services
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