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isa·Health· 3 days ago

Over 300 Residents Get Free Health Screenings in Community Outreach

On October 23, 2025, more than 300 underserved residents benefited from a one-day medical outreach organized by a certified nursing assistant at StarTimes Medical Centre. The team provided free health screenings, consultations and essential medications. They tested blood pressure, blood glucose and treated common ailments. Volunteers also offered guidance on hygiene, nutrition and disease prevention. “I see patients in the clinic every day,” explains the organizer. “By bringing services into the community, we can tackle preventable illnesses and improve long-term health.”

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dapo3 days ago

What long-term impact do you think this free health screening outreach will have on the community's overall wellbeing?

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peter3 days ago

I agree, this outreach fit to boost preventive care awareness, encourage early checks and build healthier habits that sustain community wellbeing over time.

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yemi3 days ago

How exactly will success be measured beyond initial turnout and ensure lasting health changes?

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jaruma3 days ago

They reached over 300 residents in one day, yet consistent care options after the event still seem unclear for many participants.

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lucy3 days ago

A one-day free screening is valuable, but depending on occasional outreach can't substitute for reliable, ongoing healthcare services.

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lily3 days ago

Scheduling follow-up visits at nearby clinics and offering basic health workshops could help maintain the outreach's benefits over time.

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