Get Tested. Get Care. Get Support. Knowing your HIV status is the first step toward a healthy life. According to the CDC, everyone aged 13–64 should get tested at least once. If you have risk factors (multiple partners, unprotected sex, injection drug use, etc.),...
Screenings
Saved By The Scan
If you smoked, this new low-dose CT lung cancer screening test and eligibility quiz could save your life. Take the quiz to see if you should get screened. Take the Quiz Why Should You Get a Lung Cancer Screening Test? Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths...
Lung Cancer Screening Videos
National Lung Cancer Screening Day
Please Join Us The American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable (ACS NLCRT), American College of Radiology® (ACR), Radiology Health Equity Coalition (RHEC), and GO2 for Lung Cancer (GO2) have partnered once again for the fourth annual National Lung Cancer...
Diabetic (DM) Retinal Eye Exams
Protecting Your Vision, One Exam at a Time Annual Diabetic (DM) Retinal Eye Exams are now available at both the Bellaire and East Jordan Family Health Centers and can be scheduled with your regular provider visit. For people with diabetes, this exam is an essential...
Getting Tested for HIV
from CDC Key points Everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 should get tested for HIV at least once. People with certain risk factors should get tested more often. Most HIV tests are available for free or at a reduced cost. Visit gettested.cdc.gov to find HIV testing...
Testing for Hepatitis C
from CDC Key points Getting tested for hepatitis C is the only way to find out if you have HCV infection. You should get tested for hepatitis C at least once in your life. Some people may need periodic testing. If you find out you have hepatitis C, your doctor can...
Diabetes and Eye Health
From CDC What to know Diabetes can damage your eyes over time and cause vision loss or blindness. Managing your diabetes can help to prevent or delay eye problems. Regular eye exams help to diagnose eye problems early so you can get treatment and protect your...
Cervical Cancer Awareness
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Chlamydia – CDC Facts
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