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CLIA lab lookup

CLIA 01D0069853

No imported CLIA lab record found. Use the official CMS QCOR lookup for current lab verification.

Lab identity
Not imported
Location
Use official CMS lookup
Certificate/status
Not available
Source imported
Not available

CLIA lookup scope

What this CLIA page checks

  • Number format: accepts a 10-character CLIA number and normalizes spacing or punctuation before lookup.
  • Imported CMS row: shows lab name, city, state, ZIP, certificate/status, and source import time when the CMS Provider of Services clinical laboratory row is available.
  • Official verification path: keeps CMS QCOR and the CMS Laboratory Demographics Lookup and Registry one click away for current manual verification.

CLIA certificate type

What the CLIA certificate type means

CMS issues five CLIA certificate types, and the certificate type — not the CLIA number — defines which test complexities a lab is authorized to perform. All certificate types are effective for two years. An imported certificate type is not shown for this CLIA number, so use the certificate/status field above and confirm the current certificate type in official CMS QCOR.

CLIA certificate types and authorized testing scope
Certificate typeAuthorized testing scope
Certificate of Waiver (CoW)Authorizes only tests the FDA categorizes as waived (simple, low risk of error).
Certificate for Provider-Performed Microscopy (PPM)Lets a physician, mid-level practitioner, or dentist perform specified microscopy procedures during a patient visit, plus waived tests.
Certificate of RegistrationLets a lab run moderate and/or high complexity testing until a survey confirms CLIA compliance; valid for up to two years.
Certificate of Compliance (CoC)Issued after an inspection finds the lab in compliance with applicable CLIA requirements.
Certificate of Accreditation (CoA)Issued based on accreditation by a CMS-approved accreditation organization.

Source: CMS, “Types of CLIA Certificates” (42 CFR 493). date_retrieved: 2026-06-09.

FAQ

Practical notes

Why is CLIA marked limited?

CMS QCOR may be unsuitable for automated ingestion. This MVP links to official lookup unless reliable structured data is imported.

Can I use this as a CLIA certification lookup?

Use it to review imported lab identity, certificate/status fields, and source import time, then verify the current certificate context in official CMS QCOR before acting.

Does this show a CLIA certificate expiration date?

Only fields present in the imported CMS clinical laboratory row are shown. Open CMS QCOR for current certificate details and any fields not imported here.

Is a CLIA license lookup the same as a CLIA certificate lookup?

Yes. Labs are authorized under a CLIA certificate rather than a separate license, so a CLIA license lookup means reviewing the lab's CLIA certificate type and status. Use the imported CMS identity and certificate/status fields, then confirm the current certificate in official CMS QCOR.

How do I look up a CLIA number?

Enter the lab's CLIA number to open the matching record with imported CMS identity, certificate/status fields, and source freshness. CMS issues five certificate types (Waiver, PPM, Registration, Compliance, Accreditation), and the certificate type defines which test complexities the lab may perform. Open the official CMS QCOR lookup for current CLIA number verification before acting.