Oswego Health and Fulton Kiwanis Club Team Up To Offer Multi-Organ Blood Analysis

OSWEGO – Oswego Health’s annual Fulton Multi-Organ Blood Analysis to be held June 1 in the cafeteria of G. Ray Bodley High School.

Oswego Health and the Fulton Kiwanis Club are teaming up once again to offer the community this important screening.

This full battery of tests can help prevent potential health problems.

The cost of the analysis is $40.

Typically these tests can cost more than $340.

In addition, there are two optional tests that each cost an additional $20.

They include a vitamin D screening and the Prostate Specific Antigen test, which is recommended to men older than age 50.

Community members are encouraged to make their appointment online at oswegohealth/blood analysis.

The website can be assessed 24 hours a day.

The screening will be offered from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m.

A 12-hour fast is required.

Checks to cover the cost of the screenings should be made out to Oswego Health.

The analysis screens individuals for various conditions such as anemia, diabetes, and others, as well as for coronary, kidney, and liver diseases.

The most popular screening at the event is the portion of the analysis that assesses LDL and HDL cholesterol along with triglycerides.

The analysis also includes the TSH screening that tests for thyroid conditions.

Lab technicians from Oswego Hospital will be on hand to conduct the blood draw.

The results of the multi-organ blood analysis will be sent directly from the Oswego Hospital lab to the participant’s home and their physician in an easy to read format.

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