Language
  • English
  • Español
  • ភាសាខ្មែរ
  • 中文
  • Tiếng Việt
  • 한국어
  • ไทย
  • हिन्दी
  • اردو
  • नेपाली
Northeast Texas Public Health District NetHealth
  • Home
  • Departments
    Environmental Health
    EH Overview
    Permits and Forms Library
    Apply & Pay Online
    Recent Health Inspections
    File A Complaint
    Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
    WIC Overview
    Clinic Locations
    WIC Farmers Markets
    Peer Dad / DREAM / Healthy Babies
    Mother Friendly Worksites
    Immunizations & Tuberculosis (TB)
    Imm Overview
    TB Control in Smith County
    Vaccines for Adults and for Children
    DSHS Requirements
    ImmTrac
    Public Health Preparedness
    PHEP Overview
    Disease Surveillance
    Sign Up for Emergency Alerts
    Basic Preparedness Tips
    S.T.E.A.R.
    Public Information Office (PIO)
    Monthly Board Meetings
    Health Needs Assessments
    Charity Care Policy
    HIPAA Notices
    Laboratory Services
    Lab Overview
    Water Testing
    Milk Testing
    Clinical Testing
    Vital Statistics
    Births and Deaths in the City of Tyler
    Births and Deaths in Smith County
    Births and Deaths Outside of Texas
    Acceptable Forms of ID
    Community Wellness
    Wellness Overview
    Free Exercise Classes
    Cancer Screenings
    Diabetes
  • Who We Are
    • Meet Our Team
    • Vision, Mission & Values
    • Community Partnerships
    • Media Interviews & Outreach Events
    • Event Calendar
  • Careers
    • Current Job Openings
    • Employee Benefits
    • Internship Application
  • Contact

Free Blood Pressure Screenings at The Center for Healthy Living


February 24, 2026

Take Control of Your Heart Health

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.

Why Blood Pressure Screening Matters

Monitoring your blood pressure can help:

  • Detect hypertension early
  • Reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke
  • Encourage healthy lifestyle changes
  • Provide peace of mind

Early detection saves lives. Even if you feel fine, knowing your numbers is an important step toward protecting your long-term health.

What to Expect

Your screening will be:

  • ✅ Quick
  • ✅ Free
  • ✅ Confidential
  • ✅ Conducted by trained staff

The process takes just a few minutes and provides valuable insight into your cardiovascular health.

Know Your Numbers

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.


Most Recent

1 small can of soda has 10 spoons of sugar

Rethink Your Drink

Several health illnesses are preventable just by decreasing your daily sugar intake.
The State of Texas' Emergency Assistance Registry ... or STEAR

Sign Up for S.T.E.A.R.

The free STEAR Program helps you, your family, and First Responders to help you evacuate from an emergency situation.

Support Group for Hispanic Cancer Survivors

Finding Strength and Community Makes a Big Difference.

Casting the NET Podcast

Dive into public health on the Offical podcast of the Northeast Texas Public Health District!
Northeast Texas Public Health District

815 N. Broadway Ave
Tyler, Texas 75702

903-535-0030

Website by GroupM7 Design

Quicklinks

  • Birth & Death Records
  • Careers
  • Environmental Health Application
  • Environmental Health Payment Form
  • Lab Testing
  • WIC Locations

Resources

  • Centers for Disease Control
  • Texas Department of State Health Services
  • Health & Human Services Commission

Social

  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Podcast