By 1812Blockhouse

Residents across north central Ohio will have an opportunity to access reduced-cost blood screenings throughout April, as Avita Health System rolls out its annual community testing program.

The screenings are available from April 1 through April 30, and include a range of common lab tests designed to provide a snapshot of overall health.

What’s Available

Participants can purchase vouchers for the following screenings:

  • HealthLink Lab Profile — $30
    (Includes lipids, chemistry panel, and complete blood count)
  • PSA — $25
    (Prostate-specific antigen test)
  • HgbA1c — $30
    (Measures average blood sugar levels)
  • TSH — $15
    (Thyroid function test)
  • Vitamin D, 25 — $30

How It Works

Vouchers must be purchased between April 1 and April 30 at the following locations:

  • Cashier’s office at Galion Hospital
  • Registration desks at Bucyrus and Ontario hospitals
  • Bellville and Shelby Walk-In Clinics

Vouchers cannot be purchased at Ontario South Campus or the Ontario Walk-In Clinic. Once purchased, vouchers may be redeemed during April at:

  • Any Avita hospital
  • Ontario South Campus lab
  • Bellville or Shelby Walk-In Clinics

Same-day purchase and testing is allowed, provided preparation requirements are met. All vouchers expire April 30.

Lab Hours

Bucyrus and Galion

  • Monday–Friday: 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 7:00 AM to Noon
  • Sunday: Closed

Ontario

  • Monday–Friday: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Saturday: 7:00 AM to Noon
  • Sunday: Closed

Ontario South Campus Lab

  • Monday–Friday: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Saturday–Sunday: Closed

Bellville and Shelby Walk-In Clinics

  • Daily: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Important Notes

  • Results will be mailed directly to participants
  • Physicians will not automatically receive results
  • Patients are responsible for sharing results with their provider

This is a straightforward, low-cost way for residents to check key health indicators without going through a traditional office visit. For many, it’s an accessible entry point into preventive care — especially for conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, and cardiovascular risk.

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