Health Fairs & Affordable Blood Tests
Serving Alaskans since 1980Affordable Blood Tests
Obtaining blood screenings at AHF health fairs is a great way to get quick, accurate results at a fraction of the cost. Alaska Health Fair is a nonprofit serving Alaskans for over 40 years. We work with the largest clinical laboratory in the nation to bring you high-quality blood tests at nonprofit prices. Thousands of Alaskans take advantage of our services each year. Walk-ins are welcome, and you can also set your appointment online. The schedule is presented below. We hope to see you soon!
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Discover the Benefits of Worksite Health Fairs
Worksite health education has many proven benefits, including reduced absenteeism, improved morale, and increased productivity. AHF worksite events feature the same variety of essential blood screenings offered at community health fairs. Schedule a worksite event today - call (907) 278-0234 Anchorage/Statewide, (907) 374-6853 Fairbanks, or (907) 723-5100 Juneau.
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
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
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 & Affordable Blood Tests
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Please check back regularly, as we’ll be adding some new events to the schedule. Walk-ins are welcome at all events; however, we recommend scheduling an appointment for quicker service. Please call us with questions - (907) 278-0234 Anchorage/Statewide or (907) 374-6853 in Fairbanks and Tanana Valley. Don't see your community on the list? Encourage a local organizations from your community to request to host a health fair.
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Why come to health fairs?
Alaska Health Fair, Inc. is a nonprofit organization delivering health fairs since 1980. AHF events offer a great opportunity to learn about important health topics in an informal setting. Attendees can receive free basic screenings, obtain information and resources, and have their questions answered by health, wellness, and safety professionals. Health fairs are also a great way to meet people in the community and connect with local organizations and resources.
Most importantly, AHF events feature comprehensive affordable blood tests. Obtaining blood screenings at AHF health fairs is a great way to get quick, accurate results at a fraction of the cost. Please note that although blood testing is a great tool that can help identify problems early, only your healthcare provider sees a complete picture of your health. AHF recommends that you share tests results with your doctor.
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We look forward to seeing you at our health fairs!
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