Annual Share the Health Fair to Offer Free Screenings, Tests and Other Services

October 30, 2024

The 24th annual Share the Health Fair, sponsored by Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the Northwest Area Health Education Center, will be held this Saturday, Nov. 2. More than 10 free screenings, tests and other health-related services will be available to the public.

This free event will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wake Forest Baptist’s Downtown Health Plaza, located at 1200 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. in Winston-Salem. The event is open to all adults and children regardless of insurance coverage, income level or immigration status. There will be several children-focused stations as well as childcare for families who attend.

Interested individuals can walk-in the day of and register at the event. Spanish-language interpreters will be available.

A variety of vaccinations and screenings will be offered, including:

  • Bone density screening
  • Flu vaccinations
  • Glaucoma and vision testing 
  • Glucose and cholesterol testing
  • Lung function testing
  • Mental health and memory screenings 
  • Sexually transmitted infection screening
  • Skin screenings
  • Strength and balance testing 

A comprehensive team of physicians and specialists will be present, along with medical students, PA students, technicians and other health care professionals. Most test and screening results will be immediately provided to the participants as well as educational materials to help individuals understand what results mean. Participants will also be provided with the option to discuss any abnormal findings or other health concerns with one of the Wake Forest Baptist physicians on-site.

For those who require follow-up care, referrals will be provided to either the Downtown Health Plaza or other free, local community organizations and clinics that provide the needed services on a regular basis.

“As a medical student, it is so important to get out into our community and take the opportunity to educate our neighbors about healthy lifestyle changes to help them improve their overall health and wellbeing,” said Elsa Katarina Acosta, third-year medical student at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. “The goal of the health fair is to address the needs of underserved populations and create healthy lifestyles for generations to come. This is one small way to give back and I am thankful to be part of it.”

There will be representatives on-site to provide consultations regarding health insurance and legal resources, living wills and advance health care directives. Participants will also receive a goody bag while supplies last with essential items, such as toothbrushes, soap and fresh produce.

Media contacts: Jenna Kurzyna, jkurzyna@wakehealth.edu; Joe McCloskey, jmcclosk@wakehealth.edu