Blood pressure clinic at the Womens Building

San Francisco, CALocal News

The National Association of Hispanic Nurses plans a blood pressure clinic at the Women’s Building in San Francisco on May 19, 2025, from 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. This event aims to enhance cardiovascular health awareness among women, offering free blood pressure screenings and health education.

The initiative responds to the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular disease, especially within Hispanic communities. Participants will receive valuable information on managing blood pressure and the importance of preventive medicine. The clinic will also address health disparities faced by women in the region, highlighting the need for accessible healthcare services. The Women’s Building serves as a vital community space, reinforcing local health initiatives. Collaboration with health professionals ensures participants receive accurate and helpful guidance.

This event represents a significant step toward improving health outcomes in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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