Consumers can visit their local CVS MinuteClinic February 13 and February 20 and receive a no-cost heart health preventive screening, supported by Tylenol, to learn the five key personal health numbers that can help them determine their risk for heart disease: total cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar and body mass index.
"We know that nearly 80% of cardiac events can be prevented, yet most women don't know their personal health numbers that are critical to determining one's risk," said Angela Patterson, CVS MinuteClinic chief nurse practitioner officer, and CVS Health vice president. "MinuteClinic provides an easy and convenient way to get this important health data, during February and all year long."
To receive a free screening, patients can download the voucher, print a copy and bring it to scan at the MinuteClinic registration kiosk.
Alternatively, they can use their mobile phone to show the voucher to the provider after they register at the kiosk.
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