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Hawaii does not require a separate state license for phlebotomists. National certification from NHA, ASCP, AMT, or NCCT satisfies most employer requirements. The Hawaii Health Systems Corporation and The Queen's Health Systems are the primary employers on the major islands.
$42,000
Range: $38,000 - $46,000
Not Required
National certification accepted
4
NHA CPT, ASCP PBT +2 more
Hospitals and healthcare facilities in Hawaii typically require national certification. Staffing shortages on neighbor islands sometimes lead facilities to hire and train candidates without prior certification. A high school diploma or GED is the standard minimum requirement.
Median Annual Salary
$42,000
Range: $38,000 - $46,000
Salary data reflects Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates for phlebotomists in Hawaii. Actual pay varies based on employer type, experience, certifications held, and geographic location within the state. Phlebotomists working in hospital settings and reference laboratories tend to earn more than those in outpatient clinics or physician offices.
No. Hawaii has no state licensure requirement for phlebotomists. Employers set their own standards, and most Oahu hospitals require national certification.
Yes. Maui, Hawaii Island, Kauai, and Molokai have fewer large facilities and sometimes face staffing challenges. Neighbor island positions may offer relocation assistance or housing allowances.
Hawaii has a high cost of living, particularly for housing. While phlebotomy salaries are above the mainland average, the purchasing power may be lower than in other high-wage states.