The Campbell County Health Laboratory provides testing to aid physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and serves as a reference lab for many local physician offices and veterinary clinics in Northeastern Wyoming.
Lab professionals perform and evaluate medical laboratory tests that correctly detect, diagnose, and help prevent diseases, thus saving countless lives every day. The CCMH Lab staff is either certified Phlebotomy Technicians or Medical Technicians/Technologists.
The CCH Laboratory currently performs more than 240 different tests and collects more than 450 other lab tests to be sent to reference labs.
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Lab Test Catalog
Find a list of lab tests available at Campbell County Memorial Hospital using this online application, powered by Mayo Clinic Laboratories. Find testing information by searching or browsing the listings alphabetically. Access the application here: https://campbellcountyhealth.testcatalog.org/
Pathology
The Pathology department processes specimens from the surgery department and local physician offices. These include body fluids and tissue from biopsies or organs. The specimens are checked for abnormalities to aid your physician in diagnosis and treatment. Learn more
Daily blood draws and health screenings
You don't have to wait for a health fair to get bloodwork! Campbell County Health's low cost, walk-in blood draw program makes it easy and affordable for residents to have their blood checked, or get other routine health screenings, on a regular basis. You can now schedule your appointment online to get bloodwork at the Fourth Street Building. Schedule online here. View the list of screenings here.
Schedule Your Blood Draw Appointment
Got Allergies?
Possible symptoms of allergies
With Allergenex by Spiriplex, your doctor can now test for more than 60 of the most common food and environmental allergens with a simple finger prick. Read the article
What is Allergenex?
CCMH's Laboratory offers an allergy test that requires a much smaller blood
sample with more comprehensive results: Allergenex by Spiriplex.
When a provider orders the Allergenex allergy test, only four drops of blood are needed. The sample is tested for 68 of the most common food and environmental allergens, like dust mites, weeds and grasses, eggs and peanuts. Patients as young as six months old can be tested, and each sample is tested separately three times for better accuracy.
The test also detects sensitivity, or things the patient is slightly allergic to, which can be difficult to diagnose if the patient isn’t experiencing significant symptoms. The test results, along with the patient’s history, physical exam, and symptoms, help the provider create a successful diagnosis and treatment plan.
Learn more about Allergenex by Spiriplex: https://spiriplex.com/allergies/
Contact
Awards and Recognition
For questions or concerns about safety or quality of care, please contact Lynn Todd, Laboratory manager, at 307-688-1200 or lynn.todd@cchwyo.org.
To report concerns about safety or quality of care, please contact the Joint Commission. CCMH's organization number is 9344.
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