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Good Samaritan Offering Free Stroke Screenings in April

Good Samaritan Offering Free Stroke Screenings in April

Good Samaritan is offering free stroke screenings to the community. These screenings will be on Friday, April 25, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. (ET) at Good Samaritan in the Charles C. Hedde, MD Health Education Center.

Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and up to 80% of them can be prevented. “We are happy to offer these free screenings to our community,” said Erika Watts, RN Stroke Coordinator at Good Samaritan. “This is a great time to raise awareness about stroke, and also educate everyone about the signs, symptoms and risk factors for stroke.”

During the screening, attendees will visit multiple booths offering different tests. Good Samaritan is partnering with the Knox County Health Department, which will provide free blood pressure and body mass index (BMI) screenings. Additional tests include lipid profile, A1C, carotid artery screening, and atrial fibrillation. Educators, registered nurses and a dietician will also offer valuable information and handouts describing the different ways to decrease the risk of stroke.

Appointments are required for the screenings and space is limited. Those interested in making an appointment can go online and register at gshvin.org/strokescreening or call 812-885-3336.