Mobile Health
Screenings
Taking care of your health includes preventative exams.
At Rio Salado College, we host mobile unit services for Rio Salado and District Office employees that allow you to maximize your time and receive the necessary care at work.
Community Blood Drive
Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Time: TBD
Location: Rio Conference Center
RSVP: More Information To Come!
All are welcome to donate!
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Sight On Site | Mobile Eye Care
Date: Wednesday, September 27th and Thursday, September 28th, 2023
Place: District Office | Employee Lounge Room #180
To schedule an eye exam, scan QR code or visit www.soseyecare.com/scheduler/
Mammogram Exams
Check back at a later time for the next scheduled event. The last one was held in July 2022.
Prostate Exams
Check back at a later time for the next scheduled event.
Flu Shots
Check back at a later time for the next scheduled event.
Ways to Get Your Flu Shot
If you are on a Maricopa health plan, the flu vaccine can be obtained at no charge to you, a covered spouse, or dependents on your plan. Use your Humana Prescription Card at any pharmacy providing flu shots. You may also choose to acquire the flu vaccine through your primary care physician using your Meritain Health Card. Locate a flu shot clinic near you using Vaccine Finder.
If you are uninsured, visit Maricopa.gov/flu to find a community event where adults and children can receive a FREE flu shot. These free events are open to ALL in the community, including those with insurance.
Children 6 months through 18 years of age can receive free flu shots at one of Maricopa County Public Health immunization clinics on weekdays (Monday-Friday) by making an appointment.
What to know about the Flu Vaccine from MCDPH
Getting the vaccine means you have a lower chance of getting the flu and passing it to others, including those who are at higher risk for severe illness, like young children, older adults, and those with chronic medical conditions.
If you do get the flu after you’ve had the flu vaccine, it tends to be milder, and you are much less likely to be hospitalized.
The flu vaccine DOES NOT cause flu illness or increase your risk for other respiratory viruses like COVID-19. Hundreds of millions of Americans have safely received flu vaccines over the past 50 years, and there has been extensive research supporting the vaccine’s effectiveness.
If you have any questions, please contact: Wellness.Maricopa@domail.maricopa.edu
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Wellness at Rio Salado College
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For questions, please contact Employee.Engagement@riosalado.edu