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The Next Blood Draw will take place from:
March 20-24 and March 27-31, 2012

7AM - 10AM

At: 115 S. Elm Street
Casper, WY 82601

(Wyoming Health Fairs Building)

No appointment necessary, 12 hour fast required (except diabetics)

Please drink plenty of water and take medications as usual

No appointments needed! 

Results will be mailed

Blue Health Envelope offers the LOWEST PRICES in the state!

 

Blood tests offered:

Blood Chemistry Panel– Full 32 level screening
for bone and electrolyte levels along with heart and kidney
functions and liver and lipid functions with cholesterol, pro-
tein, iron, glucose and thyroid levels.
REQUIRES FASTING FOR 12 HOURS UNLESS
DIABETIC. Drink plenty of
water & take medications as usual.

Hemogram– Complete blood count (CBC) of red and
white blood cells and platelets. Also, screens for anemia
and leukemia and other disorders that affect the cells in
your blood.

PSA for Men– Screening for Prostate cancer in men
over age 50. If there is a family history it is recommended
at age 40.

Hemoglobin A1C– Measures
historical blood sugar control up to 3 months. This test is
recommended twice a year for
diabetics.

C-Reactive Protein (CRP)- is an inflammatory
marker-a substance that the body releases in response to
inflammation. CRP levels can provide physicians with info.
about a patients risk of heart disease. NO CAFFEINE.

Ferritin– Indicates the level of high iron stored and can be
useful in screening for hemochromatosis, anemia and some
liver diseases.

Vitamin D, 25 Hydroxy-provides an assessment of
overall vitamin D status for the screening of deficiency or toxic-
ity. This test measures both D2 and D3 together and reports a
total 25-hydroxy vitamin D. Several factors are associated with
an increased risk of developing vitamin D deficiency.

Blood Type– Determination of ABO blood group and Rh
type. Group and typing of expectant mothers and newborns
may indicate potential for ABO hemolytic disease of the new-
born. Rho(D) typing is used to determine Rh immune globulin
candidacy for prenatal and postpartum patients.

Click Cumulative Results to see an example of your results with explanations

Additional tests offered:

  • Hearing
  • Vision
  • Blood Pressure
  • Body Fat Analysis
  • Skin Scope (sun damage)

The above tests are offered for no charge

 

Available for a fee:

  • Stroke screening, bone density
  • Health risk assessment

 

For more information please call:
Val Lathrop
307.233.4455

 

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