Cancer Screening
Cancer Prevention Clinic
151 South University Avenue, Suite 1709
Provo, UT 84601
Phone: 801-851-7031
UCHD-cancerclinic@utahcounty.gov
Clinic Hours
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
The first Wednesday of each month, the clinic will open at 9:15 a.m.
To schedule an appointment:
Call 801-851-7031 or email UCHD-cancerclinic@utahcounty.gov. Please include your phone number in the message for a return call.

Women’s Cancer Screening Clinic
Free Mammogram & Pap Smear
The Women’s Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program is designed to serve women who qualify, between the ages of 21-74.
Free Pap smears are available for women ages 21-64.
Free breast exams and mammogram vouchers are available for women ages 40-74.
(Younger women may also qualify for certain breast services based on abnormal symptoms – call to find out if you qualify.)
Qualified participants receive the following free services, provided in partnership with the Utah Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program:
- Clinical Breast Exam
- Mammogram Voucher
- Pelvic exam and Pap Smear
- Case Management of abnormal results with follow up free vouchers for:
- Breast ultrasounds
- Breast biopsy
- Cervical colposcopy
- Patient navigation to other needed services in the community
Female, bilingual nurses provide education about cancer risks and encourage regular screenings and preventive care.
To schedule an appointment:
Call 801-851-7031 or email UCHD-cancerclinic@utahcounty.gov. Please include your phone number in the message for a return call.
To see if you qualify:
Call 801-851-7031 or visit the Utah Cancer Screenings page.
For more information on the Utah Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program click here.

Skin Cancer Screening
Skin cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in the United States, and Melanoma is the most serious form of this disease. The good news is that it is highly treatable when detected early.
These ABCDEs of melanoma detection will help you to determine if you need to be screened or not:
- Asymmetry – One half of the mole does not match the other half.
- Border – The borders of the mole are irregular, ragged, blurred, or notched.
- Color – The color of the mole is nor the same throughout. There may be different shades of tan, brown, black, red, blue, or white.
- Diameter – The mole is larger than 6 millimeters (about ¼ inch, roughly the size of a pencil eraser).
- Evolution – The mole has been growing or changed its shape or color.
Know that moles can look suspicious and turn out to be completely harmless, so finding one that has any of the characteristics mentioned above does not necessarily mean it is a type of cancer.
2025 Free Skin Cancer Clinics

The Wellness Clinic offers free Skin Cancer Screenings once a month to the public.
Screenings will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on the dates listed.
Walk-ins are welcome on all scheduled skin cancer screening dates.
For more information about free skin cancer screenings, call 801-851-7038.

Colorectal Cancer Screening
The Wellness Clinic offers the Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) for individuals ages 45–75 who qualify and want to be screened for colorectal cancer.
The FIT test checks for hidden blood in the stool, which can be an early sign of colon cancer.
Click here for more information or call 801-851-7031.
Colon cancer can develop without symptoms in its early stages. Screening with the FIT test can help detect signs of cancer early, often before symptoms appear, when treatment is most effective.