Quest Diagnostics DGX Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net revenues by Business | ||||||
| All other operating segments | $63M-1.6% | $64M+4.9% | $61M-1.6% | $62M-1.6% | $63M-3.1% | |
| DIS business | $2.83B+3.3% | $2.74B-0.5% | $2.76B+2.1% | $2.7B+4.2% | $2.59B+1.3% | |
| Percentage of net revenues by Business | ||||||
| All other operating segments | 2%— | —— | 2%0.0pp | 2%0.0pp | 2%— | |
| DIS business | 98%— | —— | 98%0.0pp | 98%0.0pp | 98%— | |
| Net accounts receivable by Business | ||||||
| All other operating segments | 2%0.0pp | 2%0.0pp | 2%0.0pp | 2%0.0pp | 2%0.0pp | |
| DIS business | 98%0.0pp | 98%0.0pp | 98%0.0pp | 98%0.0pp | 98%0.0pp | |
| Operating Income (Loss) by Business | ||||||
| All other operating segments | $7M-12.5% | $8M-11.1% | $9M+28.6% | $7M-12.5% | $8M-20.0% | |
| DIS business | $457M+4.1% | $439M-8.9% | $482M-2.4% | $494M+19.3% | $414M-3.7% | |
| General corporate activities | -$65M-6.6% | -$61M+41.9% | -$105M-66.7% | -$63M+17.1% | -$76M+3.8% | |
| D&A by Business | ||||||
| All other operating segments | $3M-25.0% | $4M+33.3% | $3M0.0% | $3M-25.0% | $4M0.0% | |
| DIS business | $106M+1.9% | $104M+5.1% | $99M-1.0% | $100M+3.1% | $97M+3.2% | |
| General corporate activities | $38M+2.7% | $37M-7.5% | $40M0.0% | $40M+2.6% | $39M+5.4% | |
| Percentage of net revenues by Product | ||||||
| Capitated | 3%— | —— | 2%-1.0pp | 3%0.0pp | 3%— | |
| Fee-for-service | 33%— | —— | 37%0.0pp | 37%+2.0pp | 35%— |
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- How does Quest Diagnostics break its business down?
- Quest Diagnostics (DGX) reports net revenues by business across 2 parts — All other operating segments and DIS business. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Quest Diagnostics's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Quest Diagnostics's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
