What is the meaning of SRA medical abbreviation?

What does the medical abbreviation SRA mean?

Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of SRA abbreviation. Below is the meaning of SRA abbreviation in medical terms.

What does SRA mean in medical abbreviation?

In medicine, the medical abbreviation SRA means Specimen Reception Area.

SRA: Specimen Reception Area

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