Updated April 24, 2026

Medical Laboratory Technician

Also known as: Biotechnician, Blood and Plasma Laboratory Assistant, Blood Bank Laboratory Technician

Medical laboratory technicians run the tests that doctors rely on — analyzing blood, tissue, and body fluids to detect everything from diabetes to cancer. Working behind the scenes in hospital labs and clinics, you'll operate sophisticated equipment and deliver results that directly shape patient treatment decisions.

Getting Started

How to Become a Medical Laboratory Technician

You can start working as a medical laboratory technician in 2.3 years with $15k-$36k in training — that's comparable to most associate-level health care careers but with better job security.

Education
Licensing
Career
Continuing Ed

Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology

2 years · $25,000-$38,000

MLT(ASCP) Certification Exam

1-2 months · $235

State Licensure (if required)

1 month

Entry-Level Medical Laboratory Technician

2-3 years

Experienced Medical Laboratory Technician

Ongoing

ASCP Continuing Education & Recertification

Ongoing (every 3 years) · $100-$300

Optional Specialty Certifications or MLS Bridge

Variable · $1,000-$15,000

StepDurationCostDetails
Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology
2 years$25,000-$38,000Complete a two-year Associate's degree from a NAACLS-accredited Medical Laboratory Technician program, including coursework in chemistry and biology plus clinical rotations.
MLT(ASCP) Certification Exam
1-2 months$235Pass the MLT(ASCP) certification exam from the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification to become a certified Medical Laboratory Technician.
State Licensure (if required)
1 monthObtain state licensure if practicing in states like California, Florida, or New York that require licensure for Medical Laboratory Technicians.
Entry-Level Medical Laboratory Technician
2-3 yearsBegin working as a certified Medical Laboratory Technician, performing laboratory tests and procedures under supervision in hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic laboratories.Starting salary: $60,780/yr

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Overview

What Does a Medical Laboratory Technician Do?

Medical laboratory technicians split their time between bench work and quality control in hospital labs, reference laboratories, and outpatient clinics. You'll spend 70% of your day running automated analyzers and manual tests, with the remaining time documenting results, maintaining equipment, and troubleshooting technical issues.

  • Test body fluids like blood or urine using a microscope or automatic analyzer to detect diseases or abnormalities, then enter your findings into a computer.
  • Analyze test and experiment results using special mechanical or electrical devices to make sure they meet required standards.
  • Set up, maintain, adjust for accuracy, clean, and check that medical laboratory equipment is free from contamination.
  • Prepare measured solutions or chemical substances that will be mixed with samples, following standardized formulas or experimental procedures.
  • Collect blood or tissue samples from patients while following sterile techniques to prevent contamination.
  • Supervise or train other technicians or laboratory assistants.
  • Conduct blood tests to prepare for transfusions and count blood cells.
  • Obtain samples and grow, separate, and identify microorganisms for analysis.

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Requirements

Licensing & Certification

You need national certification to work — virtually all employers require either MLT(ASCP) or MLT(AMT) credentials. About 12 states also require separate state laboratory licenses, but most states rely solely on national certification for hiring.

CredentialStatusCostRenewal
MLT(ASCP)Required$215Every 3 yr
MLT(AMT)Also accepted$120-$250Every 3 yr
State Laboratory Licenserequired_in_some_states$100-$30012-24 months

MLT(ASCP) (American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification)Primary credential proving competency to perform routine clinical laboratory tests accurately

  • Exam: MLT(ASCP) Exam: 100 multiple-choice questions, 2 hours 30 minutes. Covers chemistry, hematology, immunology, immunohematology/blood banking, microbiology, urinalysis/body fluids, and laboratory operations. Requires associate degree from accredited MLT program.
  • Cost: $215 (application/exam fee). Recertification fee: $80 per 3-year cycle.
  • Renewal: 36 continuing education (CE) points per 3-year cycle through the ASCP Credential Maintenance Program (CMP). Points earned via ASCP-approved CE activities, publications, presentations, or college coursework.

MLT(AMT) (American Medical Technologists (AMT))Alternative national certification accepted by most employers and state licensing boards

  • Exam: MLT(AMT) Exam: 200-210 multiple-choice questions covering major laboratory disciplines at the technician level.
  • Cost: $120-$250 (varies by application pathway)
  • Renewal: 30 continuing education points per 3-year cycle through AMT's Certification Continuation Program (CCP).

State Laboratory License (State Department of Health or Clinical Laboratory division (varies by state))State authorization to perform clinical laboratory testing. Required in about 12 states

  • Exam: Most states accept ASCP or AMT certification exam in lieu of a separate state exam. New York and California have additional state-specific requirements.
  • Cost: $100-$300 (state application/renewal fee, varies by state)
  • Renewal: Continuing education requirements vary by state. Typically 12-24 CE hours per renewal cycle. Some states accept national certification renewal in lieu of separate CE.

Most states rely on national MLT(ASCP) or MLT(AMT) certification for employment, but about a dozen states including California, New York, and Florida require additional state laboratory licenses. If you plan to work across state lines, check specific licensing requirements early in your training since some states have unique education or experience prerequisites beyond national certification.

No interstate compact exists for medical laboratory technicians. You will need separate licenses in each state where you practice if working in states that require laboratory personnel licensure beyond national certification.

Compensation

Medical Laboratory Technician Salary

At $61k median nationally, medical laboratory technicians earn more than pharmacy technicians ($39k) and medical assistants ($42k), but less than respiratory therapists ($68k). Pay varies significantly by region, with urban hospitals typically offering 10-15% more than rural facilities.

$61k/yr

median annual salary

You'll spend $32k and 2.3 years to start earning $61k — that's roughly 6 months to pay back your training investment. The quick break-even comes from relatively low education costs compared to other associate-level health careers.

Salaries vary by location and setting. Medical Laboratory Technicians in metropolitan areas and specialty practices typically earn more than the national median.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2024

HealthJob Analysis

Is It Worth It? 20-Year ROI

Medical laboratory technology delivers $1.146 million in 20-year net earnings with break-even by year 3. This ranks among the stronger ROI paths for associate-degree health careers because of moderate training costs and stable demand. The math works because you start earning immediately after certification while many peers spend additional years in unpaid clinical rotations.

Medical Laboratory Technician ROI

Net earnings over 20 years

$1.1M

Pre-tax 20-year estimate after required education and training costs; taxes and living expenses excluded.

How the 20-year estimate is calculated

Gross earnings$1.2M
Education/training costs-$32k
Net earnings$1.1M

Medical Laboratory Technician Career ROI (20-year net earnings)

Track how education costs and earnings typically accumulate from enrollment through year 20.

EducationTraining/LicensingCareer

Cumulative net earnings (USD)

The full chart keeps 20-year context. The detail chart below zooms in on early pathway years.

Sources: BLS, Accreditor, BLSSee Sources and methods.

Early-years detail

Years 0-8

Years 0-8. Scaled to early-year values. Black markers show key checkpoints.

Quick answers

  • Is becoming a Medical Laboratory Technician financially worth it?Typical 20-year net estimate: $1.1M (pre-tax, living expenses excluded).
  • How much does training cost for a Medical Laboratory Technician?Estimated required education and licensing cost to become a Medical Laboratory Technician: $32k (range used: $25k-$38k). Breakdown: Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology: $32k; MLT(ASCP) Certification Exam: $235.
  • How long does it take to become a Medical Laboratory Technician?Typical time to first paycheck is about 2.3 years. Typical time to enter the target Medical Laboratory Technician role is about 2.3 years.
  • How do you become a Medical Laboratory Technician?See How to Become for pathway steps, timing, and credential requirements.
Detailed math

How 20-year net is built from each training and career phase.

PhaseTime windowGross earningsEducation/training costNet contributionSources

Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology

Education

Years 0-1 (m0-m23)$0-$31,500-$31,500

MLT(ASCP) Certification Exam

Training/Licensing

Year 2 (m26-m26)$0-$235-$235

State Licensure (if required)

Training/Licensing

Year 2 (m27-m27)$0$0$0

Entry-Level Medical Laboratory Technician

Career

Years 2-5 (m27-m62)$182,340$0$182,340

Model reconciliation

Reconciliation

Years 0-20 (m0-m239)$995,625$0$995,625None
20-year totals$1,177,965-$31,735$1,146,230Matches 20-year ROI formula
Sources and methods

Assumptions

  • Pathway sequence and timing follow the cited training and licensing pathway for this role.BLSBLS
  • Earnings benchmarks come from cited occupation wage references.BLSBLS
  • Education and training cost uses College Scorecard tuition and cited pathway fees when needed.Source unavailable
  • Cost allocation follows a model rule: short completed steps post in completion year; longer tuition steps are spread across phase years.Model ruleBLSBLS
  • Taxes and living expenses are excluded from this estimate.Model rule

Medical laboratory technician ranks in the top third of associate-degree health careers for ROI. It beats medical assistant ($890k 20-year net) and pharmacy technician ($780k) but trails dental hygienist ($1.8 million) and diagnostic medical sonographer ($1.5 million).

Future-Proofing

Medical Laboratory Technician Job Outlook (2024–2034)

Laboratory testing demand grows with an aging population requiring more chronic disease monitoring and preventive screening. The 5.2% projected growth rate reflects steady increases in outpatient lab work and specialized testing that can't be automated.

10-Year Growth

5.2%

Faster than average

Current Employment

345,600

jobs nationwide

HealthJob Analysis

Will AI Replace Medical Laboratory Technician?

Automated analyzers already handle routine blood chemistry and hematology tests, but medical laboratory technicians remain essential for instrument troubleshooting, quality assurance, and complex specimen preparation. AI assists with pattern recognition in some areas like blood cell morphology, but technicians must validate results and handle specimens that fall outside normal parameters. The physical specimen handling, equipment maintenance, and critical thinking required for problem-solving make this role difficult to fully automate.

Medical Laboratory TechnicianLow AI Impact
Task Displacement
AI reference tools for 1–2 tasks
Market Deployment
Early-stage pilots at limited sites

Automated analyzers handle routine tests; MLT troubleshoots instruments, runs QA, and handles complex specimens.

ASCP: AI in Clinical Laboratory Science · BLS: Clinical Laboratory Technologists +5% (2023-2033)

Based on evidence-based AI impact methodology

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