BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Sam’s Club on Wednesday announced that it will provide a fifth year of free diabetes screenings for the public.
Nearly 28% of adults in the United States don’t know that they have it, while 90% of adults with prediabetes remain undiagnosed, according to Sundial.
The screenings, which are valued at $250, are confidential and available at all Sam’s Club locations with a pharmacy on Sept. 12 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. They include tests for:
A1C, to measure your average blood sugar level over the past three months;
Glucose, to measure the current amount of sugar in your blood;
Blood pressure;
Total cholesterol;
HDL (good cholesterol);
Risk ratio; and
Body mass index.