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Community Health Fair Hosted by SWMC This Weekend

Joe Denoyer - September 27, 2022 8:52 am

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Southwest Medical Center has announced the 2022 Community Health Fair will take place on Saturday, Oct. 1st from 7 a.m. to noon at the Seward County Activity Center in Liberal. The event is open to the public.

The team at SWMC is working diligently to prepare for this event. More than 50 booths focused on health and wellness will be on-site to provide information about their organization, products, or services. SWMC will offer a variety of free exams including clinical breast exams, orthopedic and sports medicine consultations, pulse oximetry testing, and blood pressure measurements. The Liberal Lion’s Club mobile screening unit will include visual acuity/vision screens, field of vision tests, blood pressure, blood sugar, and hearing tests at no charge. Dr. Mona Rane will provide free skin cancer exams. First Dental will also offer free oral cancer screenings.

“Our goal is to encourage our community to be proactive about their health and to make it a priority. The screenings offered will aid in early detection. Preventive care is so important because it helps you stay healthy and access prompt treatment when necessary. It can also help you reduce your overall medical expenses,” said Janeth Vazquez, Southwest Medical Center’s Marketing and Development Director.

This annual event also features a series of lab tests, including a comprehensive metabolic profile, lipid profile, thyroid screen, and a complete blood count for $35 per person. For an additional $7, men can add PSA (prostate-specific antigen) testing, which is recommended for men age 40 and older to test for signs of prostate cancer. Women may have a CEA (carcinoembryogenic antigen) screen for an additional $7 to test for certain types of cancer. An HGB A1C (glycated hemoglobin) test is also available for an additional $7 to help monitor long-term glucose control.

This year, the health fair will offer new testing. Community members can have their Vitamin D & Vitamin B12 levels tested for only $7. They can also purchase an additional Magnesium level test for $7.

Veterans and first responders (spouses & dependents not included) will receive free lab screenings courtesy of Southwest Medical Center. Veterans are asked to present their military I.D.

Several businesses and organizations, including Epic Touch, Southern Pioneer Electric, Golden Plains Credit Union, The Community Bank, Conestoga Energy, Southern Office Supply, La Mexicana 101.5, and Southwest Medical Center have contributed to this community event so far to assist in keeping screening costs low for all participants, regardless of their insurance status.

Admission to the Community Health Fair is free for the general public and no pre-registration is required for lab tests or screenings. All visitors interested in having the above lab tests done at the health fair should plan to fast for at least eight hours before testing.

For more information about attending or sponsoring the 2022 Community Health Fair, please contact Janeth Vazquez at (620) 629-6335 or Rachel Downing at (620) 629-6424.

 

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