High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because it typically has no noticeable symptoms. The only way to know your numbers is to have them checked.
NET Health is offering free blood pressure screenings at:
The Center for Healthy Living
2815 Frankston Highway
Tyler, Texas
No appointment is required — just walk in.
Monitoring your blood pressure can help:
Early detection saves lives. Even if you feel fine, knowing your numbers is an important step toward protecting your long-term health.
Your screening will be:
The process takes just a few minutes and provides valuable insight into your cardiovascular health.
Normal blood pressure is typically around 120/80 mmHg. If your numbers are elevated, our team can provide guidance on next steps and healthy lifestyle strategies.
Take a proactive step today. Stop by The Center for Healthy Living and get your blood pressure checked.
Your heart will thank you.
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