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Free Health Screenings Coming to Holmdel - What Residents Need to Know

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The Holmdel‑Hazlet community is set to host a week‑long health‑screening event aimed at giving residents free access to a range of preventative health services. The initiative, announced by the Holmdel Community Foundation in partnership with local hospitals and non‑profit health organizations, will take place from June 12th to 16th at the Holmdel Community Center (123 Main Street, Holmdel). The event is open to anyone 18 years or older who lives within the Holmdel or Hazlet ZIP codes, and participants do not need to schedule an appointment in advance.
What the Event Offers
| Service | Typical Screening | What It Tells You |
|---|---|---|
| Blood Pressure | Digital cuff | Detects hypertension or pre‑hypertension |
| Cholesterol & Lipid Panel | Finger‑stick or phlebotomy | Identifies high cholesterol levels that increase heart‑attack risk |
| Blood Glucose / HbA1c | Finger‑stick or phlebotomy | Screens for diabetes or pre‑diabetes |
| Body Mass Index (BMI) & Waist Circumference | Tape measure | Helps assess obesity‑related health risks |
| Vision & Eye Pressure | Visual acuity chart, tonometer | Detects early signs of glaucoma or vision loss |
| Cancer Screenings | Mammography, Pap smear, Digital Rectal Exam (DRE) | Early detection of breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers |
| COVID‑19 Rapid Test | Nasal swab | Quick check of current infection status |
| Health Education & Counseling | On‑site health educators | Advice on diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and medication management |
The event also features a “Wellness Workshop” area where nutritionists, fitness coaches, and mental‑health professionals will discuss healthy lifestyle choices and provide free health‑risk assessment quizzes.
Who’s Organizing It?
- Holmdel Community Foundation – The local foundation acts as the event’s main sponsor, handling logistics, volunteer coordination, and funding for the free screenings.
- Holmdel Hospital & Hazlet Community Clinic – These hospitals supply medical staff, equipment, and lab services.
- New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) – Provides regulatory oversight and supplies supplemental screening kits.
- Local non‑profits (e.g., The Red Cross, American Cancer Society) – Offer additional expertise and volunteers for specialized screenings.
The event was created in response to the Holmdel‑Hazlet health‑disparity report, which highlighted low rates of preventative care and higher incidences of hypertension and type 2 diabetes in the area.
How to Participate
- No Prior Registration Needed – Just show up during the scheduled hours (8 a.m. – 4 p.m.).
- Bring Identification – A government‑issued ID and a current address proof (e.g., utility bill) are required for data collection purposes.
- Prepare Your Health Records – If you have an existing primary care provider, bring your recent medical reports to expedite any follow‑up care.
- Follow COVID‑19 Precautions – Masks are optional but recommended. Hand sanitizer will be available throughout the venue.
The event will operate on a “first‑come, first‑served” basis, so early arrival is advised for those wanting to try out every screening. Families are encouraged to bring children and grandparents, as the program also offers pediatric screening options such as hearing tests and developmental check‑ups.
What Happens After the Screening?
- Result Delivery – Most results (blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose) will be shared on‑site by a nurse or lab technician. For lab‑based tests (e.g., HbA1c), participants receive a paper copy and an electronic record via email within 48 hours.
- Follow‑Up Recommendations – If a screening indicates a potential health concern, on‑site health educators will guide participants to the next steps, including referrals to local hospitals or outpatient clinics.
- Health Education Materials – Every participant receives a brochure on preventative health practices and local resources, such as the Holmdel Community Foundation’s “Healthy Living” program.
Why This Matters for Holmdel
The Holmdel‑Hazlet area has historically shown lower engagement in routine health checks compared to state averages. According to the 2023 Holmdel Health Survey, only 38 % of residents had had a blood‑pressure check in the past year. This event aims to bridge that gap, particularly among underserved populations such as low‑income families, seniors, and non‑English‑speaking residents.
By providing these screenings free of charge, the initiative hopes to catch diseases early, reduce long‑term health costs, and promote a culture of proactive health care. It also aligns with NJDOH’s statewide objective to increase the percentage of residents screened for chronic conditions to 70 % by 2026.
Additional Resources
- Holmdel Community Foundation website – offers more information on the event schedule, volunteer opportunities, and the foundation’s other health‑related programs.
- NJ Department of Health – “Healthy New Jersey” portal – provides data on local health indicators and links to free community health resources.
- American Cancer Society – hosts a free online tool for estimating cancer risk and finding local screening centers.
- Local Libraries – The Holmdel Public Library is hosting a pre‑event “Health 101” webinar on June 10th, which covers the importance of regular screenings and how to prepare for the event.
Final Takeaway
The free health‑screening event in Holmdel and Hazlet is a significant community health initiative, offering residents a convenient, no‑cost opportunity to check vital metrics and detect potential health issues early. With an array of screenings—from basic vital signs to specialized cancer tests—this event underscores the value of preventive medicine. Residents are encouraged to attend, bring family members, and utilize the wealth of educational resources available to foster a healthier, more informed community.
Read the Full Patch Article at:
https://patch.com/new-jersey/holmdel-hazlet/free-health-screenings-coming-holmdel-what-know
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