Blood Tests in Alaska
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What's Included
Every membership includes blood testing that screens for 1200+ health conditions.
It's easy to track your health
Built around your day
Pick a spot at one of 2,000 locations. Or let us come to you. Either way, your day doesn't have to change. *
Results in Plain English
You'll see a simple chart. Green means you're good. Yellow means one small thing to fix. No guessing what any of it means.
Your plan is already written
We tell you exactly what to eat, how to move, and how many hours to sleep. You just do the three things on your list. That's it.
Screen for 1,200+ health conditions
Start with a simple check-in, get personalized insights, explore guided care options. All in one place. Your annual health roadmap
* At-home testing is coming soon.
Alaska Blood Testing FAQ
There are 3 Quest Diagnostics blood draw locations across Alaska. The most locations are in Anchorage, with 1 labs.
No. Most Quest Diagnostics locations in Alaska accept walk-ins during business hours. Scheduling an appointment online is recommended to reduce wait times.
Bring a valid photo ID. If your test requires fasting, avoid food and drinks other than water for 8 to 12 hours before your visit.
The draw itself takes about 5 minutes. Most visits, including check-in, are done in 15 minutes or less.
No. A licensed physician reviews and approves all lab orders on your behalf. You order directly through the Rite Aid website. No separate doctor visit needed.
The annual membership is $349 per year. You pay $1 to start. The remaining $348 is charged when your first results are ready. Two blood draws, plain-language results, and a personalized action plan are all included.
Most results are ready in 2 to 5 business days. You will get a notification as soon as they are available in your portal.
Hours vary by location. Many Quest labs in Alaska offer Saturday hours. Check the location details after searching by ZIP code for specific hours.
Our tests are self-pay and do not require insurance. HSA and FSA cards are accepted. This keeps pricing transparent and often lower than insurance copays for routine panels.
The annual blood panel screens for 1,200+ health conditions. These include heart health, hormones, thyroid function, metabolic health, liver and kidney function, vitamins, and minerals. You get two draws per year, six months apart.
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