Free Community Health Screening for uninsured adults is Dec. 5
November 18, 2013
The third in a series of six health screenings is Thursday, Dec. 5, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Idaho State University-Meridian Health Science Center, 1311 E. Central Drive. Free services will include:
- Basic physical exams, blood pressure checks and medication reviews
- Dental evaluations
- Free flu shots (while supplies last)
- Depression and alcohol screenings and questionnaires
- On-site testing for blood sugar levels, cholesterol, HIV and Hepatitis C
- Hearing and eye screenings
- Nutrition assessment and recommendations
- Health education
The free Community Health Screening Program began in March 2010, thanks to a partnership with the Idaho State University-Meridian Health Science Center, Ada County, Central District Health, and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
Approximately 700 adults have been screened to date, with many referred to low-cost clinics and doctors for further treatment. Screening services are provided by ISU-Meridian health professions students and clinical faculty.
The screenings are a tool to identify people at risk of preventable disease and illness, according to Dr. Glenda Carr, an ISU-Meridian assistant clinical pharmacy professor and co-director of the Health Screening Program.
The full screening process takes about an hour. No appointment is necessary. Valley Ride bus stops are nearby. The remaining screenings are Feb. 6, March 6 and April 10 at various locations in the Treasure Valley. For more information, call 373-1700 or email healthyU@isu.edu.