CRHC Shares Dates for Community Spring Health Fairs 

Clarinda Regional Health Center • February 1, 2023

Spring Health Fairs will be offered in several SWI communities and at CRHC.

It's that time of year again! CRHC is putting on their annual Spring Wellness Lab Draws for our surrounding communities! CRHC will be visiting satellite sites at Braddyville, New Market, Clearmont, and College Springs in March. CRHC will also have lab draw dates at all of their clinic locations including Clarinda Regional Health Center, Villisca Family Health Center , and Bedford Family Health Center. You can follow CRHC's Facebook page for updates and reminders about community lab draw opportunities. If possible, please sign up for a health fair opportunity at least three days before the clinic.


DATES, TIMES & LOCATIONS:

Tuesday, March 14th | 7:00-8:00 AM
Braddyville, IA | Brady Hall

Wednesday, March 15th | 7:00-8:00 AM
Villisca, IA | Villisca Family Health Center

Thursday, March 16th | 7:00-8:00 AM
Clearmont, IA | Little Red School House

Friday, March 17th | 7:00-8:00 AM
Bedford, IA | Bedford Family Health Center

Wednesday, March 22nd | 7:00-8:00 AM
College Springs, IA | Amity Hall

Thursday, March 23rd | 7:00-8:00 AM
New Market, IA | Community Center

Tuesday, March 28th | 6:00-9:00 AM
Clarinda, IA | Clarinda Regional Health Center

Wednesday, March 29th | 6:00-9:00 AM
Clarinda, IA | Clarinda Regional Health Center

Saturday, April 1st | 7:00-9:00 AM
Clarinda, IA | Clarinda Regional Health Center

Appointments for Spring Health Fairs are required for CRHC clinic dates and any off-site location. You can register for health fairs online at ClarindaHealth.com. After submitting your online registration please call 712-542-8330 to reserve a time slot on your preferred lab draw date/location. If you prefer to sign up with a paper form, please see a CRHC team member for assistance.

REGISTER ONLINE NOW!

For accurate lab results, a 10-12 hour fast is REQUIRED. Black coffee and water before labs are okay. Please continue to take prescribed medication as normal.


**Payment is due at the time of your lab draws**
HEALTH LABS INCLUDE:
  • General Wellness Screen - $30 | (22 blood tests, including but not limited to complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, lipid pan, thyroid-stimulating hormone, and more)
  • Prostate Screen - $15 | (PSA - Men Only)
  • Hemoglobin A1C - $10 | (Diabetic)
  • Vitamin D Deficiency - $30
  • DXA Body Composition Scan- $25 | (Scheduled & paid separately, only available at CRHC)
  • MedGem - $25 | (Scheduled & paid separately, only available at CRHC)

RECEIVING LAB RESULTS:
Results will be mailed out and should be received within seven business days following the lab draw. Results will also be uploaded into Patient Portal accounts within three business days of the lab draws. These results will not be shared with your provider. If you have abnormal lab results, please schedule an appointment with your provider.

If you have any questions about CRHC's lab draws or registering please visit our website www.clarindahealth.com or contact CRHC's Occupational Health RN, Mallory at 712-566-1589 or email at mlnothwehr@clarindahealth.com

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