Scottsdale Healthcare’s Neighborhood Outreach Action for Health (NOAH) Mobile Health Unit has provided health clinic services at four schools this school year – Navajo, Tavan and Yavapai elementary schools and North Canyon High School. These NOAH clinics serve children and family members who reside in the Scottsdale and Paradise Valley school districts and families from select schools in the Cave Creek and Balsz school districts who do not qualify for AHCCCS programs or other insurance. NOAH also provides well-woman exams and referrals to Scottsdale Healthcare’s Heuser Family Practice Center for additional services.
NOAH has also traveled to immunization clinics in the Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and Cave Creek school districts. Other community health events include bone density screenings, community health fairs, asthma screenings, Rattlers’ Games and the Coyotes Family Festival. more > >
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NOAH visits schools in the communities of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and Cave Creek and Orangedale Elementary School in the Balsz school district to provide primary healthcare services. It also serves as a screening site during community health fairs sponsored by Scottsdale Healthcare and other health-related events throughout the Valley.
Requesting to have the NOAH Mobile Health Unit at your organization or event is simple. NOAH is available to come to health-related events within the Valley that have at least 50 people in attendance. Please specify what services you would like provided within the NOAH mobile - cholesterol checks, blood pressure screenings, educational health displays, etc. Click here to submit your request online or call 480-882-4636.
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