ADAMS COUNTY PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT #2

 

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ADAMS COUNTY PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT #2

REDUCED FEE LAB TESTS

Adams County Public Hospital District #2 is offering reduced fee laboratory tests quarterly in 2010.  The lab tests will be provided on a cash only basis and prepayment is required.  The results of your tests will be mailed directly to your address.  We suggest that you schedule an appointment with a provider of your choice for interpretation of your lab results.   At the time you register for your labs you can choose to have a lab interpretation appointment with one of our Physicians Assistants for an additional $25 fee. 

Reduced fee laboratory tests will be available during the following dates in 2010.

March
Thursday Mar 11 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Hospital Lab
Friday Mar 12 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Hospital Lab
June
Thursday Jun 10 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Hospital Lab
Friday Jun 11 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Hospital Lab
September - Health Fair
Friday Sep 10 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Hospital Lab
Saturday Sep 11 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Health Fair
Monday Sep 13 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Hospital Lab
December
Thursday Dec 9 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Hospital Lab
Friday Dec 10 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Hospital Lab

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ADAMS COUNTY PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT #2

REDUCED FEE LAB TESTS

 

CBC

Complete Blood Count
(RBC, WBC, Platelet)

 

$10.00

CMP

Complete Metabolic Panel
(14 Chemistry tests)

Fasting

$30.00

Lipid Panel

Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Trig.

Fasting

$20.00

Glycohemoglobin

Diabetic Monitor

 

$18.00

Glucose

Diabetes Screen

Fasting

$15.00

PSA

Prostatic Specific Antigen
(Prostate Cancer Screen)

 

$25.00

TSH

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
(Thyroid Disease Screen)

 

$30.00

 

     
PROFILES      

Men's Health

CBC, CMP, Lipid, PSA

Fasting

$80.00

Women's Health

CBC, CMP, Lipid, TSH

Fasting

$85.00

Physician Assistant

Lab Interpretation

 

$25.00

Office Visit

(Call for Appointment  659-1200)

   

Fasting - For tests that require a fasting sample, do not eat or drink anything but water for 10 – 12 hours before your blood sample is collected.  Medications can be taken as usual.




Last Modified: 12/13/2009