Healthcare professionals check blood pressure and discuss safe levels. Each person is given a card with that week’s recorded reading as well as spaces for future blood pressure checks. This log can then be taken to the individual’s primary care physician on the next visit. The BP Clinic is free and open to the community.
Time:
9:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
Healthcare professionals check blood pressure and discuss safe levels. Each person is given a card with that week’s recorded reading as well as spaces for future blood pressure checks. This log can then be taken to the individual’s primary care physician on the next visit. The BP Clinic is free and open to the community.
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Description:
We help you keep "One Step Ahead" of MS by discussing the latest therapies and emerging trials. At our meetings we have guest speakers and printed information for resources. Come and learn to be proactive in your care.
Time:
9:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
Healthcare professionals check blood pressure and discuss safe levels. Each person is given a card with that week’s recorded reading as well as spaces for future blood pressure checks. This log can then be taken to the individual’s primary care physician on the next visit. The BP Clinic is free and open to the community.
Time:
9:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
Healthcare professionals check blood pressure and discuss safe levels. Each person is given a card with that week’s recorded reading as well as spaces for future blood pressure checks. This log can then be taken to the individual’s primary care physician on the next visit. The BP Clinic is free and open to the community.
Time:
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Description:
Being a diabetic causes many changes in your body. Podiatrist Dr. Natalie LaScola will discuss the anatomy of the diabetic foot and steps you can take to prevent potential complications.
Time:
9:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
Healthcare professionals check blood pressure and discuss safe levels. Each person is given a card with that week’s recorded reading as well as spaces for future blood pressure checks. This log can then be taken to the individual’s primary care physician on the next visit. The BP Clinic is free and open to the community.