Health & Fitness
Free Vaccines, Health Checks At Laguna Niguel Walmart Locations
Walmart locations across California will offer free health screenings and vaccinations Saturday to kick off the new year.
LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA - Walmart locations across California will offer a free health and vaccine clinic Saturday to kick off a healthy new year.
Laguna Niguel locals can visit any Walmart between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday to receive free glucose, cholesterol, BMA and blood pressure screenings. Additionally, Walmart will offer free immunizations for COVID-19, flu, tetanus, hepatitis, HPV and more.
Near Laguna Niguel, there are Walmart locations at:
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- 27470 Alicia Pkwy., Laguna Niguel.
- 26502 Towne Centre Dr., Foothill Ranch.
- 8230 Talbert Ave, Huntington Beach.
- 16555 Von Karman Ave, Irvine.
Visitors will have a chance to talk to Walmart pharmacists about their personal health and wellness needs, and some Walmart stores will sweeten the deal with some giveaways and wellness product demos. Select locations will also offer vision screenings. To see what is offered at your local Walmart, visit this link.
More than 4,600 Walmart locations across the country will participate in Walmart Wellness Saturday.
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“A fresh, new year presents a great opportunity to really check in on our health as families, and as communities,” said Kevin Host, Walmart’s senior vice president of pharmacy. “I’m incredibly proud of what we’re able to offer through our Wellness Day events. These free screenings and affordable immunizations provide not only valuable insight but also valuable protection against illnesses that become common during the winter season… We look forward to making more positive impacts in the lives of our customers and patients.”
Flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, have all been spreading in California in recent months. State public health officials recommend masking in indoor public spaces and taking additional precautions, like staying home when sick and getting vaccinated, to slow the spread of all three infections.
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