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Medical Courier · Los Angeles

Medical courier Los Angeles. Specimen transport that doesn't fail.

We move blood specimens between Cedars-Sinai and reference labs in West LA before the 2pm processing cutoff. We deliver surgical instrument trays to USC Keck twenty minutes before the OR opens. We transport frozen biopsy samples from UCLA to pathology at City of Hope with temperature logs your compliance team can hand to an auditor without editing. We do this every day, across every hospital system in Los Angeles County, at 2am the same as 2pm. That is what a medical courier in Los Angeles actually does.

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Credentialed at LA's major hospital systems

Cedars-Sinai
UCLA Medical Center
USC Keck
Children's Hospital LA
Kaiser LA
Providence Health
Good Samaritan
City of Hope
The problem with most courier companies

Most courier companies in Los Angeles will kill your specimen.

That sounds dramatic. It isn't. We get calls every week from lab managers and pharmacy directors whose previous courier let a specimen sit in a vehicle on the 405 for ninety minutes in August. The internal temperature of a parked car in Los Angeles reaches 140°F within an hour. A CBC draw exposed to that heat for twenty minutes produces hemolyzed results. The lab rejects it. The patient comes back. The phlebotomist redraws. The reference lab misses the processing cutoff.

The courier company that caused this doesn't know and doesn't care. They sent a gig driver in a Honda Civic with no insulated packaging, no temperature logger, and no understanding that blood specimens have a stability window measured in hours, not days.

We exist because that keeps happening. Power House Courier's medical division in Los Angeles runs temperature-controlled vehicles with validated insulated coolers and calibrated gel packs on every specimen run. Temperature is logged from the moment the driver seals the cooler at pickup to the moment the recipient opens it at delivery. The log goes into your inbox as a PDF within ten minutes of delivery. If the temperature deviates, you know exactly when, by how much, and for how long.

This is table stakes for a medical courier. If your current provider can't produce a temperature log for the last specimen they delivered, you should replace them today.

Tuesday, 11:47am, West LA

"A dermatology practice in Brentwood collects a punch biopsy at 11:15am. The sample needs to reach a pathology lab in Culver City in formalin, at ambient temperature, within four hours. Our driver picks up at 11:47am. The specimen is sealed in a UN3373 Category B secondary container, placed in the transport cooler, and delivered at 12:22pm. Total door-to-door: 35 minutes. Temperature log and chain-of-custody receipt are in the practice manager's email by 12:31pm."

HIPAA compliant medical courier Los Angeles
100%
HIPAA compliant
UN3373
Bio specimen certified
Real-time temperature logs
On every cold-chain run
PDF in your inbox within ten minutes of delivery. Calibrated sensors, not guesswork.
What we transport

Specimen types we move through Los Angeles every day.

Every specimen type has different temperature requirements, stability windows, and packaging rules. We know them because we transport them daily, not because we looked them up for this page.

Blood Specimens

CBC, BMP, CMP, coagulation panels, blood typing, crossmatch, infectious disease panels. Most blood draws need to stay between 18-25°C (room temperature) and reach the lab within two to four hours depending on the test. Citrate tubes for coag testing are the most time-sensitive. We have standing pickup schedules at physician offices across LA that hit the reference lab processing cutoff every afternoon.

Tissue and Biopsy Samples

Punch biopsies, excisional biopsies, needle core biopsies, surgical pathology specimens. Most arrive in formalin at ambient temperature. Frozen sections need to stay frozen. Fresh tissue for molecular testing has a short window, sometimes under an hour. We know which pathology labs in LA accept which specimen types and how they want them packaged.

Pharmaceuticals and Biologics

Compounded medications from specialty pharmacies. Biologics that need continuous 2-8°C cold chain. Investigational product for clinical trial sites at UCLA, Cedars-Sinai, USC Keck, and City of Hope. Controlled substances with the documentation chain that requires. Every pharmaceutical run gets continuous temperature monitoring and a documentation package the receiving pharmacist can verify on the spot.

Surgical Instruments and Implants

Sterile instrument trays and loaner sets between hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and central sterilization facilities. These runs are scheduled around OR times. If the tray doesn't arrive by 6:45am, the 7am surgery gets delayed. We've been doing instrument logistics in LA long enough to know the dock procedures at every major hospital. The instruments get there before the surgeon does.

Cultures and Microbiology

Bacterial cultures, fungal cultures, AFB specimens, viral swabs. Most cultures need to stay at room temperature and reach the micro lab within 24 hours, though some (anaerobic cultures, CSF for bacterial meningitis) are much more urgent. We transport cultures in sealed secondary containers that comply with IATA Category B shipping requirements.

Organ, Tissue, and Cord Blood

Organ procurement transport between LA transplant centers. Cornea transport for Doheny Eye Institute. Cord blood collection kit delivery timed to labor and delivery at Cedars-Sinai, UCLA, and Providence maternity units. These are the runs where nothing else matters. Dedicated vehicle, direct route, GPS tracked with real-time ETA to the surgical team.

How it works

What happens on every medical courier run in Los Angeles.

Every medical courier pickup in Los Angeles follows this process. No exceptions, no shortcuts, no "we forgot the temperature log" after the fact.

01

You call. We dispatch.

A human dispatcher answers within 60 seconds. Not a phone tree. Not a chatbot. They confirm the specimen type, temperature requirements, pickup and delivery addresses, and assign a credentialed medical driver. Average dispatch-to-driver time: 15 minutes. If the pickup is at a hospital where the driver needs badge access, we only assign someone who already has it.

02

Pickup and packaging verification.

The driver arrives at the collection point. The specimen or cargo is verified against the order. Packaging is checked: is the secondary container sealed? Is the temperature indicator inside the cooler? Is the specimen labeled with the minimum necessary PHI? The driver photographs the packaging, records the initial temperature reading, and captures a signed pickup receipt with a timestamp.

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In transit. Monitored the whole way.

The driver takes the most direct route considering real-time LA traffic. GPS tracking is live on a portal you can access. For cold-chain cargo, the temperature sensor inside the cooler logs a reading every 60 seconds. If the temperature drifts outside range, the dispatcher gets an alert and contacts the driver. You get an ETA update when the driver is 15 minutes from delivery.

04

Delivery. Documentation. Done.

The recipient verifies the specimen and signs for it. The driver takes a delivery photo. The final temperature reading is logged. Within ten minutes you have an email with the full chain-of-custody record: pickup time and signature, GPS route trace, every temperature reading in transit, delivery time and signature, delivery photo. The PDF is formatted for your compliance files. You never have to chase us for paperwork.

Hospital coverage

Every major hospital system in Los Angeles County. Credentialed drivers, not app workers.

Our drivers have badge access or established check-in procedures at these facilities. When you send a specimen run to Cedars-Sinai, the driver who picks it up has been to that lab before. They know the parking, the dock, the intake window, the people. That matters when you're working against a processing cutoff.

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Cedars-Sinai and the Westside

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, UCLA Santa Monica, VA Greater Los Angeles, St. John's Health Center. Beverly Hills, Brentwood, West Hollywood, Santa Monica. The densest concentration of specimen pickups in our network. Multiple daily runs between Cedars and reference labs on the Westside.

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UCLA and Westwood

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Mattel Children's Hospital, Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital. UCLA runs one of the largest clinical trial programs in the western US. We transport investigational product, patient specimens, and lab kits between UCLA sites and CROs across LA County.

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USC Keck and Downtown LA

Keck Hospital of USC, LA County + USC Medical Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, California Hospital Medical Center, White Memorial Medical Center. High-volume trauma and county hospital network. Specimen transport here often runs around the clock, with STAT pickups that can't wait for business hours.

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South Bay and LAX corridor

Torrance Memorial, Providence Little Company of Mary, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. When specimens need to leave LA by air, this is where ground transport meets the cargo terminal. We connect South Bay hospitals to LAX cargo for same-day Next Flight Out to reference labs in other states.

Aviation
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San Fernando Valley

Providence Tarzana, Northridge Hospital, Valley Presbyterian, Henry Mayo Newhall in Santa Clarita. The Valley is twenty miles and two hours from the Westside in afternoon traffic. We have drivers staged in the Valley who can reach any Valley hospital within 30 minutes without fighting the Sepulveda Pass.

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East LA and San Gabriel Valley

Huntington Memorial in Pasadena, Methodist Hospital in Arcadia, Emanate Health in West Covina, PIH Health in Whittier. This corridor connects to the I-10 and the 60 freeway for runs to Inland Empire labs and hospitals when needed.

Metro
HIPAA and compliance

We're HIPAA compliant because hospitals won't let us in the door otherwise.

HIPAA compliance for a medical courier isn't a badge on a website. It's a set of operational requirements that hospitals verify before they credential you at their facilities. If you can't produce a current Business Associate Agreement, documented driver training records, and an information security policy, the hospital's compliance office won't approve your drivers for specimen pickups. We've been through this process at every major hospital system in Los Angeles.

Every Power House Courier medical driver completes HIPAA training before their first medical run. They sign confidentiality agreements. They understand minimum necessary PHI on specimen labels. They know that a tube of blood in a labeled bag is protected health information and has to be handled accordingly. Our tracking systems use encrypted data transmission. Specimen labels follow minimum-necessary principles. Chain-of-custody records are stored in HIPAA-compliant systems with access controls and audit trails.

We carry a Business Associate Agreement that your compliance team can review. If you need a BAA signed before the first run, we can turn that around in 24 hours. Most hospitals we work with already have one on file.

Beyond HIPAA: our specimen transport follows UN3373 Category B packaging requirements for diagnostic specimens. Packaging is triple-layered (primary receptacle, secondary container, outer packaging). Drivers are trained on spill containment. Vehicles carry spill kits. This is federal DOT and IATA compliance, not optional.

Medical courier services in LA

Every medical cargo type. Every hospital system in Los Angeles.

Our medical drivers are credentialed at major LA hospital systems, trained in HIPAA compliance and specimen handling protocols. They are employees and contract specialists, not gig workers dispatched through an app.

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Medical courier FAQ, Los Angeles

Questions from LA hospitals, labs, and pharmacies.

Yes. Every medical courier driver completes HIPAA training, signs a confidentiality agreement, and operates under a Business Associate Agreement. Our tracking systems use encrypted data transmission. Specimen labeling follows minimum-necessary PHI principles. We can provide a signed BAA within 24 hours if you need one before the first run. Most hospitals we work with already have one on file.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, UCLA Ronald Reagan, USC Keck Hospital, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Kaiser Permanente LA, Providence Health, Good Samaritan, Torrance Memorial, Huntington Memorial in Pasadena, City of Hope, Harbor-UCLA, and every major hospital and clinical lab in LA County. Our drivers are credentialed at these facilities, meaning they have badge access or established check-in procedures. They know the parking, the docks, and the lab intake windows.
Yes. We run temperature-controlled vehicles with validated insulated coolers and calibrated gel packs. Refrigerated specimens stay at 2-8°C. Frozen specimens travel with dry ice at -20°C or colder. Room-temperature specimens stay within 18-25°C even when the outside air in LA is above 100°F. Every cold-chain run gets a temperature log with readings every 60 seconds, delivered to you as a PDF within ten minutes of delivery.
STAT: 60-minute pickup-to-delivery for critical specimens. Rush: 2-hour pickup-to-delivery. Standard: 4-hour for routine lab pickups and scheduled route work. All three tiers are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, including weekends and holidays. A human dispatcher answers every call within 60 seconds.
Blood draws (CBC, BMP, CMP, coagulation, blood typing, infectious disease panels), urine samples, tissue biopsies, bacterial and fungal cultures, cerebrospinal fluid, bone marrow aspirates, surgical pathology specimens, cytology samples, and frozen sections. All specimens are transported in UN3373 Category B compliant packaging with appropriate temperature control for the specimen type.
Yes. Every medical delivery includes a complete chain-of-custody record: dispatch timestamp, driver ID, pickup confirmation with temperature reading and signature, GPS route trace for the entire transit, temperature log with readings every 60 seconds, delivery confirmation with final temperature reading, recipient signature, and a delivery photograph. The compiled PDF is in your inbox within ten minutes. It is formatted for compliance files and audit response.
Yes. We run scheduled routes for hospitals, clinical labs, physician offices, and reference laboratories across LA County. Daily, twice-daily, or custom schedules with dedicated drivers who know your facilities and specimen handling requirements. B2B accounts include priority dispatch, consolidated monthly invoicing, and a named account manager. Most of our scheduled route clients have been with us for years because the drivers know their operation and the handoffs are smooth.
Yes. Los Angeles is one of the largest clinical trial markets in the country. We transport investigational product, biological samples, and trial documentation between sites at UCLA, Cedars-Sinai, USC Keck, City of Hope, and dozens of smaller research sites. Every clinical trial run follows the sponsor's protocol for packaging, temperature control, and documentation. We don't decide what container to use. The protocol does. We follow it exactly.
All of LA County. Downtown LA, Westside (Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Santa Monica), Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire, South Bay (Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach), San Fernando Valley (Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, Tarzana, Northridge), East LA, San Gabriel Valley (Arcadia, Alhambra, Whittier), Long Beach, and the LAX corridor. We also cover runs into Orange County, Ventura County, and the Inland Empire from our LA hub.

Need a medical courier in LA right now?

Tell us the specimen type, the pickup address, and where it needs to go. A medical-credentialed driver will be dispatched immediately.

Request Medical Dispatch ↗ (323) 744-1900, 24/7 info@phcouriers.com
Medical B2B Account

Priority dispatch, consolidated invoicing, named account manager. Hospitals, labs, and clinics: email to set up.

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What LA hospitals and labs
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