April is a busy month for all Alaskans and the wonderful prospect of seeing more friends and family is right around the corner.
Alaska Health Fair’s busy office and community draw schedule is updated occasionally, so check our website for the most recent event listings.
We continue to follow our appointment model, which works extremely well, and our clients are pleased with the services.
All dates are posted on our website, under specific Alaska regions, at http://www.alaskahealthfair.org
Our Anchorage and Fairbanks offices hold blood draws in their office each month by appointment only.
To make an appointment, go to the website and find the program that serves your region; pick the city and date you’re interested in, then select the “Make Appointment” button on that line.
The system will ask you a few questions and walk you through scheduling your appointment. You’ll receive confirmation and reminder emails/texts from notifications@calendly.com (our scheduling system). If you don’t see them, check your junk mail.
The ability to change or cancel your appointment can be found at the bottom line of your original confirmation email.
If you have problems, give our local office a call for assistance:
Anchorage, 278-0234; Fairbanks, 374-6853 and Juneau, 723-5100.
We have a special April event being held in the Soldotna community:
Peninsula Mall, Soldotna April 23, from 4 to 6 p.m. This special “late draw” offers the ability to eat an early breakfast and skip lunch, then receive services late.
Peninsula Mall, Soldotna April 24, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our traditional “morning draw” offers the ability to scoot in early and then go enjoy a good lunch.
Make your appointment for either day on the http://www.alaskahealthfair.org website.
If you are a community or worksite interested in hosting a “by appointment only” venue, just give us a call, as we would love to bring our popular services to people that matter most in your world.
Alaska Health Fair blood tests start at just $20 and are affordable, confidential and comprehensive.
Sharon Phillips is the Tanana Valley/Northern Region program director for Alaska Health Fair, Inc.