
Provo, Utah Map Of Blood Testing Facilities
Represents a LabCorp blood testing facility
Represents a Quest Diagnostics blood testing facility
Blood Testing Centers In State
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Davis County, Utah
- Labcorp Center, 469 East Medical Drive 206, Bountiful, Davis County, UT, 84010
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Salt Lake County, Utah
- Labcorp Center, 12176 S 1000 E Suite 6, Draper, Salt Lake County, UT, 84020
- Labcorp Center, 1060 E 100 S Ste L7, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT, 84102
- Labcorp Center, 1250 E 3900 S 250 East Bldg., Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, UT, 84124
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Tooele County, Utah
- Labcorp Center, 2356 N 400 E Ste 204, Tooele, Tooele County, UT, 84074
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Utah County, Utah
- Labcorp Center, 1900 North State Street, Provo, Utah County, UT, 84604
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Washington County, Utah
LabCorp Blood Testing Centers In Weber County, Utah
- Labcorp Center, 6028 South Ridgeline Dr 204, Ogden, Weber County, UT, 84405
Quest Blood Testing Centers In Davis County, Utah
- Quest Center, 1660 W Antelope Dr, Layton, Davis County, UT, 84041-1168
Quest Blood Testing Centers In Salt Lake County, Utah
- Quest Center, 424 E 12300 S, Draper, Salt Lake County, UT, 84020-9503
- Quest Center, 348 E 4500 S, Murray, Salt Lake County, UT, 84107-3832
Provo is the third-largest city in Utah, United States. It is 43 miles (69 km) south of Salt Lake City a long the Wasatch Front. Provo is the largest city and county seat of Utah County. It is home to Brigham Young University, and Sundance Resort is located just northeast of the city.
While Father Silvestre Vélez de Escalante, a Spanish Franciscan missionary-explorer, is considered the first European visitor to the area that would become Provo, the first permanent settlement was established in 1849 as Fort Utah. The name was changed to "Provo" in 1850, in honor of Étienne Provost, an early French-Canadian trapper.
Provo's climate lies in the transition zone between a humid subtropical climate and humid continental climate, with temperatures averaging between about 94 °F or 34.4 °C in the summer and 40 °F or 4.4 °C in the winter. Average annual precipitation (rain and snow) is just under 20 inches (51 cm).
The population of Provo has grown from 2030 in 1860 to an estimated 116,702 in 2018. The 2010 census showed slightly more females than males, with over 55% of the population living as couples, and almost 35% of households having children under the age of 18. The population is over 90% Christian, with almost 89% being Latter Day Saints.
The economy in Provo is powered by many different businesses and organizations, including over 100 restaurants, two shopping malls, multiple universities and colleges, a number of small companies, and several large international businesses. Utah Valley Hospital is a Level II Trauma Center, and has several campuses of medical professionals surrounding it. America's Freedom Festival at Provo, held every May through July, is one of the largest Independence Day celebrations in the United States.
Several cultural points of interest in the city include the Covey Center for the Arts, the LDS Missionary Training Center, and the Provo City Library at Academy Square. Provo contains two LDS temples: Provo Utah Temple and Provo City Center Temple, the latter being restored from the ruins of the Provo Tabernacle. The Utah Valley Convention Center is also located in downtown Provo. There are several museums located on the campus of Brigham Young University.
Natural features include Bridal Veil Falls, Provo River, Utah Lake, and Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Timpanogos Cave National Monument is located several miles north of Provo. A number of national historic landmarks are located within Provo, including the Reed O. Smoot House.
Provo is served by Utah Transit Authority, operator of the FrontRunner commuter rail and a bus service connected to the rest of the Wasatch Front. Amtrak stops at Provo Station, providing daily access to its California Zephyr service. Interstate 15, US 89, and US 189 provide major road service to Provo. Air transportation is available at Utah's second busiest airpot, Provo Municipal Airport.
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