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Tampa Pathology Laboratory

Tampa Pathology Laboratory
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Type Private, Sole propietorship
Founded 1983
Location Tampa, Florida, United States
Key people Jose V. SuarezHoyos, M.D., Medical Director
Industry Medical Services
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Employees ~80 (2005)
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Tampa Pathology Laboratory was established in 1983 in the Tampa Bayarea to provide pathologyservices to local hospitals, clinics and physicians. Today, the laboratory operates on a 39,000 square foot site dedicated to assist physicians across the United Statesand abroad.

Corporate history

Tampa Pathology Laboratory (TPL), under the Independent Clinical Laboratories Umbrella, was established by Dr. Jose V. SuarezHoyos in 1983, serving the Tampa Bay metropolitan area. TPL grew to include other services and filial corporations such as WeKan, Associated Medical Services and M-Lab. Today, TPL has two offices in Florida and serves both the state and the world. Therefore, TPL has no geographic limits states.


Contact Information

For Direct/Immediate Service - phone 813.376.4353 or 813.932.0374

Courier Service ? To arrange for specimen pickup or supplies. phone 888.267.0267 or 813.933.3567

Main Office ? To request reports or to speak to a pathologist. phone - 800.442.1304 or 813.932.0374 fax - 813.931.0658

Billing ? For inquiries regarding fees or any billing concerns. phone - 888.305.7533 or 813.932.7284 fax - 813.931.0658

Tampa Pathology Laboratory, Delray Beach phone - 866.348.7532 or 561.265.0077 fax - 561.243.0809


External links

  • Official website
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