Health Fairs & Affordable Blood Tests
Serving Alaskans since 1980New to Health Fairs?
Please review this one-pager to learn what to expect at a health fair.
We Make It Easy to Stay on Top of Your Numbers
Alaska Health Fair, Inc., a nonprofit, has been providing health education and affordable blood screenings since 1980. Each year, thousands of Alaskans take advantage of the affordable blood tests offered at health fairs. We collaborate with the largest clinical laboratory in the nation to ensure the availability of high-quality blood screenings to all Alaskans at a nonprofit price.
Wellness the Alaskan Way
From the North Slope to Southeast, health fairs bring neighbors together to help neighbors take charge of their health through volunteering, education and preventative screenings. Our fairs unite hundreds of local medical and non-medical volunteers with health-focused organizations who share their expertise at no cost. Exhibitor space is always free at AHF events! This grassroots model of Alaskans supporting Alaskans has been building a stronger, healthier state.
Would You Like to Host a Health Fair?
Our incredible team makes hosting a health fair a breeze! We’ll provide comprehensive assistance at every stage to ensure your event’s success. Fill out this quick form, and we’ll contact you with the details.
Special Focus – Prostate Health
AHF in partnership with local organizations is proud to offer a limited number of free PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) screenings at health fairs across Alaska. As part of this initiative, we are making the Prostate Cancer Education and Resource Guide available to you – please follow this link to download the guide.
Blood Tests
Get the complete picture with one of our “Wellness Packages” or order tests individually. Blood tests available at all events.
- Blood chemistry screen – (27 panels) – covers infection, anemia, liver disease, clotting ability, kidney and adrenal function, liver function, bone disease, tissue disease and damage, heart function, liver function, muscle function, and lipids (coronary heart disease) (fasting 10 hrs.) – 45
- Thyroid screen – 40
- Prostate disease screen – 25
- Vitamin D screen (D2, D3) – 55
- A1C diabetes – 25
- Blood typing – 25
- Vitamin B12 – 40
- Ferritin – 40
- Testosterone (men) – 55
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Men’s Wellness Package
Includes: Chemistry/Hematology Profile (Infection, Anemia, Liver Disease, Clotting ability, Kidney and adrenal function, Liver function, Bone disease, Tissue disease or damage, Heart function, Liver function, Muscle function, Coronary heart disease (lipids)), Thyroid Screen (Thyroid function), Vitamin D Screen (Bone metabolism, Parathyroid function), A1C Screen (Diabetes, Glucose), and Prostate Disease Screen (fasting 10 hrs.).
$190
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Women’s Wellness Package
Includes: Chemistry/Hematology Profile (Infection, Anemia, Liver Disease, Clotting ability, Kidney and adrenal function, Liver function, Bone disease, Tissue disease or damage, Heart function, Liver function, Muscle function, Coronary heart disease (lipids)), Thyroid Screen (Thyroid function), Vitamin D Screen (Bone metabolism, Parathyroid function), and A1C Screen (Diabetes, Glucose) (fasting 10 hrs.)
$165
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Click here for detailed descriptions of tests. Results mailed directly to you within 2-3 weeks. Credit cards, cash, and check accepted. Testing available for persons 18 years of age and older.
Health Fairs Will Return in January
Dear Clients, Volunteers, and Exhibitors!
We’re taking a short break to recharge, plan, and prepare for the exciting lineup of events coming this winter/spring.
We look forward to welcoming you in the first weeks of 2026, when you'll be able to enjoy the affordable blood tests and educational exhibits once again. Our staff and hundreds of volunteers remains committed to bringing the Alaska community together to promote health and well-being in engaging ways in the new year.
To ensure you don’t miss out on the schedule announcement, we highly recommend signing up for the AHF newsletter. We will keep you updated on any schedule changes, new health education initiatives, free screenings, and more. We respect your time and aim to limit communications only to important announcements and schedule reminders, once a month.
Thank you for making the fall health fair season a success! Thanks to your continued support, AHF was able to assist thousands of Alaskans statewide and forge new and exciting partnerships! We wish you all Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! We can’t wait to see you again at the fairs!
Best Wishes,
The AHF Team
Attn., Alaska communities and organizations: Winter schedule is filling up quickly - give us a call today to save your winter/spring event dates!
Contact our team at (907) 278-0234 for Anchorage and statewide inquiries, (907) 374-6853 for Fairbanks, or (907) 723-5100 for Juneau and SE AK. Let’s catch the wellness wave together this winter/spring and make a positive impact on the lives of fellow Alaskans!
About AHF
Alaska Health Fair, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing health education and preventive health screenings throughout Alaska since 1980.
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