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RMH will offer free health screenings including cholesterol, glucose, skin cancer and blood pressure, along with colon cancer risk assessments, 9 a.m.-1p.m. March 26 in the RMH Outpatient Center on the RMH Healthcare campus.

Guests also will have the opportunity to tour the moderate sedation unit, where endoscopies, colonoscopies and pain management techniques are performed, and speak with healthcare professionals.

Guests may park in Lot G (closest to Reservoir) and enter through the RMH Outpatient Center entrance. For a parking map, click here.

Registration is required for cholesterol, glucose and skin cancer screenings by calling RMH Healthsource at 540.433.4580.

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