Spring Health Fair Offers Low-Cost Lab Work On March 29, 2025

MARYSVILLE ­– Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH), Marysville, will host its annual spring health fair this year on Saturday, March 29, 2025. Offering low-cost blood work to the community at a fraction of the usual cost, the health fair is a popular event for Marshall County and surrounding communities. Comprehensive blood profile screenings will be from 6 to 10 a.m. in the hospital lobby. CMH offers the reduced-fee screenings as a community service.

The hospital’s spring health fair normally draws about 400 people taking advantage of the reduced-cost screenings. Lab work is processed in-house by the CMH laboratory staff, and results are returned to patients early the following week.


“We are grateful to our laboratory staff for helping us put on this event and the ability it gives us to offer the testing at such low costs,” Hawkinson said. “This event wouldn’t be possible without the time and efforts put in by our staff on this special weekend.”

Cost of the blood profile is $30. For men, a prostate cancer screening is available for an additional $15. The blood profile screening includes testing for the following:

  • Lipid profile: tests for total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol (often called good cholesterol), and triglycerides. The lipid profile is a group of tests that are often ordered together to determine risk of coronary heart disease.
  • TSH blood test: used to find out whether the thyroid gland is working properly and can identify conditions of an under-active thyroid gland (hypothyroidism), or an over-active thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). 
  • CBC (complete blood count): measures the concentration of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets in the blood.  
  • HgbA1C (hemoglobin A1C): a test to measure the average blood sugar level over the past 90 days.
  • CMP (comprehensive metabolic panel): typically a standardized group of tests used as a broad screening tool to evaluate organ function and check for conditions such as diabetes, liver disease, and kidney disease. The CMP includes testing for proteins, electrolytes (including potassium), liver enzymes, and kidney function tests.
  • PSA (prostatic specific antigen): a screening test for male prostate cancer. 

Those having bloodwork drawn are asked to not eat 12-14 hours prior to the test. Moderate amounts of black coffee are fine, and water is encouraged. Continue taking any medications as prescribed by your physician.

Patients should enter through the hospital’s main (south) doors, where they will be greeted by hospital personnel for registration. Stations will be set up in the front lobby/outpatient area for blood draws.

About Community Memorial Healthcare

Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH) is a not-for-profit, 25-bed critical access hospital offering emergency, acute care, obstetrics, surgical, ancillary, and outpatient services in addition to operating three rural health clinics, home health services, a durable medical equipment store, and contract services of physical, occupational and speech therapies, dialysis clinic, and anesthesia. 

With over 200 employees, six family physicians, six nurse practitioners, a general surgeon, a certified nurse anesthetist, and a host of volunteers, CMH shares a commitment to providing quality care for people living and working in Marshall and surrounding counties. Its outpatient referral clinic offers a wide range of specialty services provided by over 37 consulting physicians from Manhattan, Kan., and Lincoln, Neb. Specialist clinics offered include audiology, cardiology, ear, nose & throat, nephrology, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, plastic surgery, podiatry, pulmonology, and urology practices.

CMH is the only hospital in Marshall County, and is a safety net provider of healthcare services to the surrounding area. It operates 24/7, 365 days a year, providing services to all individuals regardless of their ability to pay, resulting in over $1 million in uncompensated care given each year. Their mission, “To excel at caring for you,” represents a fusion of healing and compassion that signifies CMH’s commitment to meeting the community’s healthcare needs, which is proven each year through the national level of recognition CMH receives as a Top 20 Critical Access Hospital, Top 100 Critical Access Hospital, winner of the Women’s Choice Award for Best Hospitals for Emergency Care, a 5-star CMS rating, and more. Learn more at www.cmhcare.org.

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