2024  Monthly Screenings

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Wyoming Health Fairs offers low cost screenings across the state of Wyoming. 

Monthly Screenings in Uinta County

Evanston - Schedule Your Appointment


Uinta Senior Citizens Center
First Wednesday of the Month
7 am - 10 am

Bridger Valley - Schedule Your Appointment


Clifford - Olguin Dental
First Thursday of the Month
7 am - 10 am


WHF Suggested Annual Screenings



Blood Chemistry Panel

Includes heart, kidney and liver functions, with lipid panel, total cholesterol, HDL (good), LDL (bad) and triglycerides. Also provided are electrolyte levels, protein, iron, fasting glucose, TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), uric acid and Carbon Dioxide. Recommended 12 hour fasting, unless diabetic. (CPT - 80048) | Read More


Hemogram (CBC) With Differential

A complete blood count of red and white blood cells, platelet levels, hemoglobin and hematocrit. Checks for anemia, infections and other blood disorders. Shows size of red blood cells and hemoglobin concentration. (CPT 85025) | Read More


Hemoglobin A1C

A screening that reflects average blood sugar levels for the past two to three months. Recommended for diabetics or those with a family history of high blood sugar. (Immediate fasting blood sugar glucose level is included in the Chemistry Profile.) (CPT - 83036) | Read More


PSA Screening for Men

The PSA (prostate specific antigen) screening is one tool used to screen for prostate abnormalities. Recommended for men at age 50. However, if there is a family history of prostate cancer, it is recommended at age 40. (CPT 84153) | Read More

Vitamin Screenings


Vitamin D, 25 Hydroxy

Provides an assessment of overall Vitamin D status for the screening of deficiency or toxicity. Measures both D2 and D3 together to report a total 25-hydroxy Vitamin D. Vitamin D is important for mineral absorption, the immune system, strong bones and overall health. (CPT 82306) | Read More


Vitamin B12 with Folate

Detects B12 and folate nutrient levels necessary for normal red blood cell (RBC) and white blood cell (WBC) formation and repair of tissues and cells. Recommended 12 hour fasting, unless diabetic. (CPT - 82607, 82746) | Read More

Thyroid Screenings

These thyroid screenings are in addition to the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) that is included in our Blood Chemistry Panel.
Most hormones in the body are carried in the blood bound to proteins. When hormones are circulating in the blood bound to proteins, they are not readily available to the cells. The primary thyroid hormones are T3 (Tri iodothyronine) and T4 (Thyroxine).


Thyroid Panel 1

Includes the T3 Uptake, Total T4 (Thyroxine), and calculates a free Thyroxine index. (CPT 84436; 84479) | Read More


Thyroid Panel 2

This test delivers an enhanced thyroid profile because it screens for the level of Free T4 and Free T3 hormones in the bloodstream. This is an important distinction, since the level of Free T4 hormone illustrates how much is immediately available for use by cells, and measure of Free T3 hormone in the body is considered a more accurate view of hormonal balance than a Total T3 reading. (CPT - 84481, 84439) | Read More


T3, Reverse

The Reverse T3 (RT3) test measures the inactive form of the hormone. Reverse T3 is not regularly checked as often as other thyroid hormones but may be tested when someone is experiencing symptoms of low thyroid production but shows normal results from other thyroid tests. (CPT - 84482) | Read More


Thyroid Antibodies

Checks for antibodies that can injure the thyroid, affecting thyroid function. Includes thyroid peroxidase (TPO) and thyroglobulin antibody. (CPT - 86379; 86800) | Read More

Additional Screenings


Lipoprotein-associated Phospholipase A2 Activity (LP-PLA2)

This screening can help determine if someone is at a high risk of having a cardiovascular event even with no prior history of cardiovascular issues. (CPT-83698) | Read More


Fasting Insulin

Insulin Levels can be useful predicting susceptibility to the development of type II diabetes and assist in monitoring treatment. (CPT - 83525)


SAR-CoV-2 Antibody Screening

SAR-CoV-2 is the disease that causes COVID-19. This testing is obtained through one vial of blood sent to the laboratory to identify individuals, who have been exposed to the virus. This test has been authorized only for detecting the presence of antibodies against SAR-CoV-2, not for any other viruses or pathogens. (CPT - 86769) | Read More


Blood Type - ABO RH

Determination of ABO blood group type and Rh factor. (CPT - 86900; 86901) | Read More


Men's Testosterone, Total

Screening used to evaluate testosterone hormone levels. (CPT -84403) | Read More


Women's Testosterone, Total

Provides the sensitivity and specificity required for the assessment of the low testosterone levels found in women and hypogonadal men. (CPT - 84403) | Read More


Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Expanded Panel

These tests can help identify rheumatoid arthritis and arthritis associated with autoimmune disorders. Test includes: C-Reactive protein (CRP) Quantitative test; cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies; rheumatoid arthritis factor. • Also Includes a Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA) Screening. An autoimmune disorder screening, ANA is a type of auto-antibody that attacks proteins inside your cells. (CPT - 86140; 86200; 86431; 86038) | Read More


C-Reactive Protein (CRP) High Sensitivity CRP

An elevated CRP is a marker of inflammation and can help to evaluate risk of cardiovascular disease, inflammatory disorders or infections. (CPT - 86141) | Read More


Ferritin

Indicates levels of iron protein stored in the body. Appropriate if iron levels are out of range in the Chemistry Panel. (CPT - 82728) | Read More


Celiac Screening

Screening of antibodies to aid in the diagnosis of gluten-sensitivity. You must be on a gluten-containing diet for antibody (blood) testing to be accurate. (CPT - 83516) | Read More


Hepatitis C Antibody

This test checks for antibodies to Hep. C indicating a previous infection. The CDC recommends this test once for adults with no risks born between 1945 and 1965. Also for those who have injected drugs or were recipients of transfusions or organ transplants prior to 1992. (CPT - 86803) | Read More

Seasonal Vaccinations


Flu Vaccine

Seasonal availability. Recommended yearly by the CDC. (CPT - 90656)

Blood Pressure and body fat analysis/BMI screenings available at no charge

All WHF tests are non-diagnostic and intended for wellness purposes only.

WHF highly recommends consultation with a physician prior to and following testing.

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  3. Evanston, WY 82930-3415

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