There are periodic health fairs in many communities that offer free screenings. In my area, some private non-profits do this, and a local university and the county goverment have done this in the past. But, the services are are just offered when there is an event scheduled. So more than likely, you are going to have to check around for information on local events if you want to find a free screening.
I would check three places:
First, with your local community health department.
Second, try your local chapter of the American Diabetes Association (which you can find by calling 1-800-DIABETES/1-800-342-2383 or visiting the website www.diabetes.org).
Finally, if the "211" telephone service has been established in your area, it is a good way to get a referral for information like this (non-emergency social services). Not every place has 211 service yet so you'll have to check by trying to dial that number if you don't know whether your area has that service.
2007-10-06 13:45:57
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Cure Diabetes Problems Naturally : http://DiabetesTreated.com/Always
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You should really go to your doctor to get tested.....But you can test yourself by using a home tester........You can buy a cheap one from Walgreen's or Walmart...I happen to own a diabetic mail order supply company and If you like I could send you a Meter Kit...it comes with a lancing device and lancets and a box of 10 strips...that should be plenty for you to check with to see how your sugar is running......you can email me at buckieoutdoors@yahoo.com
2007-10-07 11:53:09
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answered by Debbie M 2
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Call your local visiting nurses association.
They usually have free test at various site during the year.
2007-10-06 13:26:18
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answered by Cammie 7
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Well if you have a friend or family near by that has diabetes they probably have a tester that you could use.
2007-10-06 12:51:50
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Try your local health department. The only other choice is going to your family doctor and paying.
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2007-10-06 10:32:32
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answered by Doc Hudson 7
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to check your sugar they have machines you can buy but to get checked go to ur local dr to get a check up then go to the hospital to get blood drawn ...........no it doesnt hurt no you cant u have to go to a dr [ in any state]
2007-10-06 13:32:36
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answered by Jim 3
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http://www.americanvistas.com/index.html
2007-10-08 00:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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