Newburgh Community. The team at Norton Healthcare today provided free testing to dozens of residents in the Smoketown neighborhood. Currently, Norton is partnering with Bates Community Development Corporation and Bates Memorial Church to host the Healthy Hearts Health Fair. The Camp Edwards Building on South Hancock Street has become a one-stop shop for health care, offering everything from mammograms and colon cancer screenings to blood pressure. Check and more. It's really about providing health care to people and getting those resources to people. Sometimes time is a constraint, and sometimes travel is required. If he brings all these resources together in one place, it will be easier for patients and people. whole.The site also had vendors providing information
“Healthy Hearts Health Fair” Offers Free Screenings to Smoketown Community
The team at Norton Healthcare was providing free health screenings to dozens of residents in the Smoketown area on Sunday. Norton partnered with Bates Community Development Corporation and Bates Memorial Church to host the Healthy Hearts Health Fair. This event will focus on mammography, colon cancer, and the Norton Community. Dr. Stephen Patton of His Medical Associates said, “It's important to bring health care to the people and get those resources to the people.” “Time and transportation can be a constraint. Having all the resources in one place makes it easier not just for the patients but for the population as a whole.” Edwards said he has a camp on Hancock Street in the South. There were also vendors in the building offering nutrition and health information. – Guest care, mental health and healthy snacks.
The team at Norton Healthcare was offering free health screenings to dozens of residents in the Smoketown area on Sunday.
Norton partnered with Bates Community Development Corporation and Bates Memorial Church to host the Healthy Hearts Health Fair.
The event offered cardiovascular testing, including mammograms, colon cancer, blood pressure and blood sugar tests.
“It's important to get health care to people and get those resources to people,” said Dr. Stephen Patton of Norton Community Medical Associates. “Time and transportation can be a constraint. He brings all these resources together in one place, which makes it easier for patients and the population as a whole.”
Vendors were also stationed at the Camp Edwards Building on S. Hancock Street, providing guests with information on nutrition, self-care, mental health and healthy snacks.