In honor of Stroke Awareness Month in May,  Mountain Vista Medical Center and Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital are partnering with the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association to offer free stroke-risk assessments through the health initiative, StrokeCheck.

Hospitals will provide free screenings that may include blood pressure checks, cholesterol screenings, pulse checks for peripheral artery disease (PAD) and body mass index (BMI) calculations. Additionally, attendees can fill out stroke-risk assessment checklists, enjoy light heart healthy refreshments, and will have the opportunity to speak with medical professionals such as a cardiologist, nutritionist and pharmacist regarding screening results.

Screening events will take place on:

  • May 11, 9 a.m. – Noon at  Mountain Vista Medical Center, 1301 S. Crismon Road, Mesa
  • May 11, 9 a.m. – Noon at Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital, 1500 S. Mill Ave., Tempe

In the U.S., stroke, or “brain attack,” is the fourth leading cause of death and the American Stroke Association estimates, on average, a stroke occurs every 40 seconds.  Fortunately, nearly 80 percent of strokes are preventable with proper education and awareness.

 

Appointments are required and are limited. To make an appointment at Mountain Vista Medical Center call 1-877-924-WELL (9355) and to make an appointment at Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital call 1-877-351-WELL (9355).

To learn more about stroke care services at Mountain Vista Medical Center or Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital, visit www.mvmedicalcenter.com or www.tempestlukeshospital.com.