Imsil County to Launch "Mobile Health Checkup" Starting on the 30th
Runs Until November 6
Includes Blood and Oral Examinations
The Imsil County Health and Medical Center in North Jeolla Province will conduct the "Second Half Mobile Health Checkup" using a mobile examination vehicle, starting in Osu-myeon on October 30 and continuing until November 6.
Exterior view of Imsil County Health and Medical Center. Provided by Imsil County
View original imageAccording to the Health and Medical Center on October 29, the primary health checkup items include medical consultation, physical measurements (height, weight, waist circumference, body mass index), vision and hearing tests, blood pressure measurement, chest X-ray, blood test, urine test, and oral examination.
During this mobile health checkup, national cancer screenings (for stomach, cervical, breast, and colorectal cancers, among others) will be carried out in cooperation with the Korea Population, Health and Welfare Association, which has signed an agreement with Imsil County, to facilitate the early detection of various diseases among county residents.
The checkups are provided free of charge, and those wishing to participate can simply bring their identification to the mobile checkup location. Even if they miss the mobile checkup period, residents can receive examinations at health institutions nationwide throughout the year.
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Kim Daegon, Director of the Health and Medical Center, stated, "I urge everyone to take an active interest in health checkups so that diseases can be detected and treated early," adding, "Please remember to fast on the day of your checkup to ensure accurate results and be sure to follow the instructions provided."
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