Free Blood Pressure Screenings Offered by Nursing Students in Geneva

Community News Release
A medical professional takes a person's blood pressure with a blue cuff and stethoscope.
Nursing students in Geneva are offering free blood pressure screenings to the community.

Nursing students from the Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing and Health Sciences will provide free blood pressure screenings during the monthly Community Lunch program at First United Methodist Church in Geneva, beginning June 10.

The screenings will be offered on the second Wednesday of each month from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at the church, located at 340 South Main Street.

These screenings are open to community members attending the lunch program, offering an opportunity to monitor blood pressure and learn more about heart health. The program also provides nursing students with hands-on experience serving the community.

More information is available at flhealth.org/events.

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