Free Health Screenings Every Sunday At Laney College Flea Market
BayPLS, Umoja Health, and Alameda County are excited to announce that we will be providing free health services every Sunday at the Laney College Flea Market. We understand that accessing healthcare can be challenging for some members of our community, which is why we're committed to making it easier and more convenient. By offering these services at the flea market, we hope to reach individuals who might not have access to healthcare otherwise. Our team of healthcare professionals will be providing a range of screenings and services to help improve the overall health and wellness of our community.
Join us every Sunday from 8:30am-3:00pm at Laney College Flea Market for free healthcare services. No appointment is necessary and everyone is welcome! Whether you are uninsured, underinsured, or cannot afford healthcare, we're here to help.
Free available services:
- Blood pressure checks
- HIV testing
- A1C/Diabetes
- COVID Flu, and RSV testing
- COVID Vaccination
Schedule a lab test (COVID, Flu, RSV, Diabetes, or HIV test): https://my.primary.health/l/laney_college_testing
Schedule a COVID-19 vaccination: https://my.primary.health/l/baplsvaccine
About BayPLS
BayPLS is a mobile healthcare company founded in the Bay Area that offers personalized and friendly services to both corporate and private clients. Our client base includes government agencies, hospitals, nursing homes, medical research companies, pro sports teams, as well as individuals seeking healthcare services at their homes or workplace. Our services range from mobile blood draws to community-focused vaccination and testing events.
About Umoja Health
Umoja Health Partners are Community Coalitions initially formed to address the COVID-19 and health-related needs of underserved communities of color in the Bay Area. After taking on COVID-19 testing and vaccination under a new model of community led care delivery, we are expanding our scope to address the burden of cancer, other chronic diseases and unmet social needs that have left communities of color especially vulnerable during the pandemic.
About Alameda County Public Health Department
Alameda County Public Health Department has an array of programs and services designed to protect the health and safety of County residents. The backbone of Public Health includes assessments of the health status of residents, disease prevention and control, community mobilization and outreach, policy development, education, and assurance of access to quality medical and health care services.
To be effective, we actively seek community involvement - partnerships with grass roots and corporate entities, with individuals and groups. In fact, partnering is a key component of our mission.
Alameda County Public Health Department covers:
- 13 cities: Albany, Emeryville, Alameda, Piedmont, Oakland, San Leandro, Hayward, Union City, Fremont, Newark, Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore, and unincorporated areas. The City of Berkeley has its own health department.
- 1.67 million residents.