Ready to Start? Here’s What Happens Next
You’ve read the articles. You’ve seen the facility. You know what we offer. You know what makes us different. You know what the experience is like.
Now comes the only question that matters.
**Are you ready?**
I get it. This is a big decision. You’re thinking about time. Money. Whether you’re even cut out for healthcare. Whether you can handle the coursework. Whether this is the right move.
Let me address that.
**Time:** Our programs are designed for working adults. You don’t have to quit your job to train here. We offer flexible schedules that fit around your life, not the other way around.
**Money:** Healthcare training is an investment, not an expense. You’re not paying for a piece of paper. You’re paying for skills that will get you hired in a field with real demand and real job security. We’ll walk you through financing options, payment plans, and what financial aid might be available.
**Am I ready?** Probably. Most of our students walk in thinking they’re not qualified. No science background. No medical experience. Just a willingness to learn and a work ethic that won’t quit. That’s all you need to start. We’ll teach you the rest.
**Can I handle it?** Yes. It’s challenging. It’s rigorous. But it’s designed to be doable if you put in the effort. Our instructors don’t set you up to fail. They set you up to succeed, and then they hold you to that standard.
**Step 1: Visit our website.**
Go to **phlebotomycareertraining.com** and browse our programs. Phlebotomy, Medical Assistant, Medical Billing and Coding, Pharmacy Tech, IV Therapy. See what fits your goals.
**Step 2: Reach out.**
Call us. Email us. Fill out the contact form. We’ll answer your questions. We’ll walk you through the curriculum. We’ll explain the costs, the timeline, the certification process, all of it. No pressure. No sales pitch. Just real answers.
**Step 3: Apply.**
When you’re ready, we’ll get you enrolled. We’ll talk about schedules, start dates, and what you need to do to prepare. Then we’ll get you set up in Moodle, send you your welcome packet, and get you ready for day one.
**Step 4: Show up.**
Walk through that blue door on Michigan Avenue. Sit down in the classroom. Meet your instructor. Meet your cohort. And start the journey.
That’s it. Four steps between where you are now and where you want to be.
This isn’t a four-week crash course where you watch videos and take a test. This is real training. You’re going to study. You’re going to practice. You’re going to mess up, learn from it, and get better. You’re going to be challenged. You’re going to walk out of here with skills, not just a certificate.
And when you do, you’re going to have something most people don’t: a career you can build on. Healthcare isn’t going anywhere. The jobs are real. The demand is growing. And with PCT Institute training on your resume, you’re walking into interviews as someone who knows what they’re doing.
Seventeen years ago, we opened our doors with one goal: train people right. Not fast. Not easy. Right.
Thousands of students later, that’s still what we do.
We’re not the biggest school. We’re not the flashiest. We’re not the one with the Super Bowl ads and the celebrity endorsements. We’re the one with the track record. The one with the instructors who’ve done the job. The one with the curriculum that actually works. The one that’s been on Michigan Avenue in Dearborn for seventeen years because we deliver what we promise.
**PCT Institute of Healthcare.**
Same building. New name. Better training.
We’ve been here the whole time.
And we’ll be here when you’re ready to start.
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**Ready to take the next step?**
Visit us at **phlebotomycareertraining.com**
Call us. Ask questions. Get real answers.
Then walk through that blue door and start your healthcare career the right way.
We’re waiting for you.
Learn more: phlebotomycareertraining.com

Nancy L. Kimmel obtained her PhD in Environmental Engineering in 2002, then went on to teach Physics and Mechanical Engineering at Lawrence Technological University, Henry Ford College and Oakland University. She obtained her Associate in Nursing from Henry Ford College and then went on to earn her Master Degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner and became Board Certified working as a licensed FNP in the State of Michigan. She then went on to Medical School where she is now in her 3rd year, and is also in the process of obtaining her Doctorate in Nursing Practice through Chamberlin University. She has authored the NET Study Guide, as well a several books on subjects of Math, ECG/EKG and Phlebotomy. She holds a patent on an Air Filter through the U.S. Patent Office.
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