**Registrants will receive a call to schedule an appointment time and pick which tests they want to purchase. PRICES VARY.
Wellness Services offers low-cost blood screenings open to community members; some immunizations are also available upon request and availability. Open labs are held on the second Wednesday and the fourth Wednesday of every month from 7 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. at NCMC.
To schedule an appointment, call (970) 810-6633. Appointments preferred; please fast 12 hours prior to blood draw, drink plenty of water, and continue medications as normal.
Cost Varies -
Open Lab Blood Tests
Call (970) 810-6633 to schedule an appointment. (PRICES AND DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Banner Health Wellness offers low cost blood screenings to community members at:
North Colorado Medical Center
1801 16th St
Greeley, CO
(East Entrance #6)
2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month:
7:00am to 8:45am
*We are unable to bill Medicare or insurance. Please share your results with your physician.
Why Should I Know My Numbers?
Having regular blood work gives you and your doctor the ability to monitor what is going on inside your body. Knowing your numbers and keeping track of them on a regular basis will allow you to better understand how you can improve your lifestyle and overall health. If your blood work returns with concerning values, one of our Wellness professionals will contact you with recommended follow up. Should you have any urgent questions regarding your numbers, please contact your physician.
Please share your results with your medical provider!
General Health Screenings
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) …$22
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function.
Health Screen (CMP and LIPIDP) …$45
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function, lipid panel (cholesterol) and heart function.
Health Screen Plus (CMP, LIPIDP, CBCD) …$52
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function, lipid panel (cholesterol) and heart function. The CBCD includes screening of your
red and white blood cell count, platelets, hematocrit, overall screening for infection and anemia.
General Health Screen (CMP, LIPIDP, TSH) …$65
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function, lipid panel (cholesterol), heart function and thyroid function.
Health Screen Deluxe (CMP, LIPIDP, IRON, TSH) …$72
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function, lipid panel (cholesterol) and heart function, iron level, and thyroid function.
Health Screen Expanded (CMP, LIPIDP, TSH, CBCD) …$72
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function, lipid panel (cholesterol) and heart function, thyroid function, complete blood count
screening of your red and white blood cell count, platelets, hematocrit, overall screening for infection and anemia.
Men’s Health Screen (CMP, LIPIDP, CRP/HS, PSAS) …$102
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function, lipid panel (cholesterol) and heart function, High sensitivity C-reactive protein,
and Prostate screening.
Women’s Health Screen (CMP, LIPIDP, CRP/HS, TSH) …$102
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function, lipid panel (cholesterol) and heart function, High sensitivity C-reactive protein,
and thyroid function.
Ultimate Health Screen (CMP, LIPIDP, GGT, URIC, IRON, PHOS, MG, and TSH) …$100
Includes screening of your electrolytes, glucose, kidney and liver function, lipid panel (cholesterol), and heart function, gout, iron, phosphorus and
magnesium, and of thyroid function (TSH).
Cardiac Health Testing
Cardiac Screen (LIPIDP, CRP/HS, HOMOCYS) …$85
Includes a lipid panel (cholesterol), high sensitivity C-reactive protein test for assessing risk of heart attack and stroke, and a Homocysteine test which also
looks for risk of heart attack, stroke and in addition dementia.
Lipid Panel (LIPIDP) (included in the Cardiac Screen Panel and variety of Health Screens) …$28
Measures total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein and triglycerides, to assess risk of cardiovascular disease.
Cardiac CRP (CRP/HS) …$28
High sensitivity C-reactive protein testing can be helpful in assessing the risk of heart attack and stroke. This sensitive test measures the presence of
inflammation in the body.
Homocysteine (HOMOCYS) ...$40
Homocysteine testing can be helpful in assessing the risk of heart attack, stroke, and dementia. It can also be used to determine Vitamin B12 deficiency and
may be elevated in diseases of the kidneys, thyroid, bowel, or alcoholism.
Blood Counts or Anemia Checks
Complete Blood Count (with differential) (CBCD) ...$15
Includes your red and white blood cell count, platelets, hematocrit, overall screening for infection and anemia.
Blood Typing (ABO/RH) …$17
Ferritin (FERRI) …$32
Ferritin is a protein in the body that binds to iron. The amount of ferritin in the blood can show how much iron is stored in the body.
Folate, Serum (FOL)…$27
Used to determine a folate deficiency, which could be due to anemia, malabsorption, or malnutrition.
Iron Level (IRON) …$16
Used to test how much iron is stored in your body. Iron is an important mineral that the body needs to produce red blood cells.
Vitamin B12 (B12) …$45
Used to determine a Vitamin B12 and/or Folate deficiency, which could be due to anemia, malabsorption, or malnutrition.
Kidney/ Liver Test
Bilirubin Total (BILIT) …$17
Bilirubin testing checks for levels of bilirubin in your blood. The test can be used to screen for different types of liver problems.
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBS) (w/confirmation) …$55
Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection caused by the hepatis B virus. The disease is spread through blood, semen, or other body fluids. This test is done to
determine if someone is infected with the hepatitis B virus. Positive test results are reported to the State Health Department for statistical analysis and patient
follow-up.
Hepatitis C (HCV) …$52
Hepatitis C is a disease that damages the liver caused by the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). This disease is spread through the contact of infected blood that enters
the human body. It is recommended to get tested if you were born between 1945-1965, diagnosed with HIV, received a blood or organ transplant before
1992, have ever injected illegal drugs, were exposed to blood on the job, or received clotting factors made before1987. Positive test results are reported
to the State Health Department for statistical analysis and patient follow-up.
Gout, Arthritis, or Inflammation Screenings
Uric Acid (URIC) …$10
This test is used to determine if you have high levels of uric acid in your blood which can cause gout arthritis or kidney stones.
Diabetes Testing
Diabetes Screen (HGBA1C and GLUCF) …$39
Hemoglobin A1C (HGBA1C) (diabetes screening) ...$30
This is used to monitor glucose control over time for those with diabetes. The goal is to keep blood glucose levels as close to normal as possible. This helps
to minimize the complications caused by consistently elevated glucose levels, such as progressive damage to the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system
and nerves.
Glucose Fasting (GLUCF)…$10
Insulin (INSULIN)...$30
Thyroid Screening Test
Thyroid Panel (TSH, T3F, FT4) …$85
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) ...$29
Controls thyroid gland function. If your thyroid gland is over or under producing hormone, your doctor may recommend that your TSH be screened regularly.
T3 Free (T3F)…$33
The T3 test is usually ordered as a follow-up to an abnormal Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) test.
Free T4 (FT4)…$30
Individuals who have hyperthyroidism will have an elevated FT4, whereas those with hypothyroidism will have a low level of T4. This test helps to distinguish
between different causes of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
Endocrinology Screening Tests
Estradiol (E2) …$54
This test measures estrogen levels for the purpose of evaluating ovarian function, including abnormal menstrual cycles and menopause.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) …$54
This test checks how much FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) is in you blood. FSH regulates the functions for both the ovaries and testes. Lack or insufficiency
of it can cause infertility or subfertility in both men and women.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) …$55
This test checks how much LH (Luteinizing Hormone) is in your blood. The amount of LH in your blood can indicate underlying problems associated with a variety
of reproductive issues.
Progesterone (PROG) …$45
Progesterone levels are useful for recognizing causes of infertility, to monitor high risk pregnancies, and to help determine causes of abnormal periods.
Prolactin (PROLACT) …$40
The Prolactin test can help to evaluate infertility, irregular periods, pituitary disorders, or as a follow-up to low testosterone levels in males.
Testosterone Total (TEST) …$50
Testosterone testing is used to diagnose several conditions in men, women, and boys. These include early or delayed puberty, infertility, decreased sex drive,
testicular tumors, and pituitary disorders.
Other
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSAS) ...$35
Recommended for men 50 years of age and older, unless there is a positive family history. PSA is a protein that the male prostate gland produces. Elevated
levels may be seen in men with prostate cancer or in prostate enlargement.
Vitamin D (Vitamin D 25) …$50
Vitamin D is vital for the growth and health of bone, as well as the regulation of the immune system, metabolic function, and cancer prevention.
Individual test offered as well:
Calcium (CA) …$13
Electrolytes (Lytes) …$30
Magnesium (Mg) …$15
Phos-phorus (PHOS) …$12
Potassium (K) …$11
Sodium (NA) …$11