Canyonlands promotes healthy habits along with routine health checks. Schedule an annual checkup with your Primary Care Physician to review your overall health and condition. From primary care to behavioral and dental services, our programs provide affordable and accessible care:
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Dental Checkup
Through regular dental checkups, which involve cleaning and examining the teeth, along with X-rays, you can spot early signs of decay and any other problems. Regular cleanings can prevent costly problems associated with plaque and tooth decay.
Make an appointment for Dental Care at our Page, Beaver Dam and Safford clinics.
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Reproductive Health and Family Planning
Reproductive health includes testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, pelvic exams, Pap smears, HPV screenings and HIV testing. Family planning services help women, men and teens avoid unplanned pregnancies and healthy pregnancy spacing.
Canyonlands offers special programs designed to improve access to care for those who face financial barriers and need assistance. Learn More Here
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Blood Pressure Check
For adults ages 40 or older, African-Americans, or for those with conditions like obesity that put them at increased risk for hypertension, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends an annual screening. Blood pressure higher than 135/80 mm Hg may be a symptom of diabetes.
Learn about our Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Program
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Cholesterol Check
The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends that all adults over the age of 35 have their cholesterol checked every 5 years with their Primary Care provider. This is a tool used to assess your risk for developing heart disease or stroke. If you’re age 20 or older, you should have your cholesterol measured at least once every five years, says the National Institutes of Health.
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Blood Glucose Test
People 40 or older who are overweight or obese should be tested for abnormal blood sugar levels, according to a recommendation from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), a panel of medical experts who make suggestions about health screenings and services. If you have a family history of diabetes, or are of a race or ethnicity that’s at particular risk, you may want to start earlier and get screened more often. Learn about our Page and Chilchinbeto Diabetes Education Program
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Body Mass Index
Excess weight increases your risk for diabetes and heart disease. Your body mass index (BMI) measures your body fat based on your height and weight, and it can determine if you’re overweight or at risk for developing obesity.
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Black Lung Screening
You are eligible for a free screening through the Black Lung Clinic if you have been a miner for 6 months or longer. Early diagnosis and medical care can often make a difference in quality of life and long-term survival.
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Well-Child Check and Sports Physicals
Well-child visits track growth and developmental milestones, address concerns about your child’s physical and mental health, review vaccinations to prevent illnesses like measles and whooping cough (pertussis) and other serious diseases.
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Immunizations
Vaccines help adults and children protect against serious diseases and are one of the most important ways that people can protect themselves and their loved ones. Get the Facts about Childhood Vaccines and make informed decisions.
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Behavioral Health Counseling
One in five adults in the U.S. experiences a mental health issue each year according to a SAMHSA report. Canyonlands delivers an integrated, patient-centered model of healthcare that addresses both mental and physical health.
We provide mental health services across a wide range of disciplines, including counseling, evaluations, medication management and psychotherapy. Our mental health team provides individual and family therapy in addition to MAT Treatment for Opioid and Alcohol Addiction.
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Check Your Eligibility for Health Insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare
Canyonlands offers special programs designed to improve access to care for those who face financial barriers and need assistance. We have been designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and as such is supported by federal grants under the U.S. Public Health Service Act. Learn More About Financial Services