The Lone Star Family Health Center in Conroe offer free mammograms, cervical cancer screening and the same day the uninsured women leads on...
The Lone Star Family Health Center in Conroe offer free mammograms, cervical cancer screening and the same day the uninsured women leads on 1 October.
want These services are offered by the lake, Test & Treat, the flagship company of the American College of Pathologists and the Institute of Texas Cancer Prevention Research, the women below 200 percent live off the plane help federal poverty and are uninsured. See, Test & Treat led by Kyle Eskue, MD, CSA, a member of the College of American Pathologists in Northfield, Illinois.
LSFHC investigated more than 200 uninsured women with breast cancer and cervical cancer through this event and they educated on topics such as healthy eating, gut health and oral health pending test results on the same day. long-term health care Twenty percent of women who have a lake, Test & Treat attend event LSFHC of a path to your medical home. Cervical screening is available for uninsured women 21-64 and mammograms for women aged 40 to 64 years.
"One of our main objectives is to provide LSFHC access to community care available," says Marilyn Kasmiersky, Director LSFHC professionals and government relations and event coordinator: "This event allows us to deliver woman exams such results on the same day and treatment of the hospital when necessary, at no cost to women health center in this community. "
See, Test & Treat offers event weekend where uninsured women receive a breast examination, mammography and gynecological examination, and to achieve results these results by a doctor in a day, make all declared free. A health fair is hosted and educational events as classes of financial well-being Woodforest National Bank.
The event this year takes place at the location of Conroe LSFHC take, and uninsured women should want to participate, select (936) 523-5204 for pre-qualification and appointment. Appointments are necessary.
The event will be and approved by the College of American Pathologists Foundation supported by the Institute for Cancer Prevention Texas. The event this year LSFHC is also supported by the Susan G. Komen office in Houston, United Way of Greater Houston, LabCorp, CB & I, FE and MD Anderson.