Feb 8, 2024
No-Cost Heart & Kidney Health Screening Available on February 9th and 10th in Ventura County Hosted by Care Access
Local event will screen Ventura County residents for Lp(a), a dangerous type of cholesterol and heart risk most doctors are not routinely testing for, as well as certain other metabolism and kidney risks
THOUSAND OAKS, CA — Care Access, a global clinical research company helping to accelerate the future of medicine, is bringing its Heart & Kidney Health Screening initiative to Ventura County. This health screening aims to raise awareness and provide testing for certain health risk factors, including a dangerous type of cholesterol known as lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), which impacts one in five people and significantly increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Despite the prevalence of Lp(a) and its impact on cardiovascular health, most people are unaware of their Lp(a) levels due to limited access to testing. It is critical to raise community awareness of this risk factor as there are no currently approved medicines for lowering Lp(a) and it is not impacted by a healthy diet or exercise.
The Heart & Kidney Health Screening offers no-cost Lp(a) testing as well as screenings for other related metabolism and kidney risks. The screenings are part of the Future of Medicine program by Care Access which not only provides crucial health information to participants but also encourages community involvement in clinical trials for potential new treatments targeting Lp(a) and other cardiovascular conditions.
The Future of Medicine program features three key components:
- No-Cost Testing: No-cost screenings for certain heart and kidney risks, including Lp(a), to provide individuals valuable information about their health status.
- Health Education: Information to raise awareness about cardiovascular health and the importance of clinical research in advancing medical treatments.
- Clinical Trial Awareness: Assistance in finding local clinical trial opportunities and promoting community engagement in medical research.
To kick off this initiative in Ventura County, Care Access will host screening events on February 9th and 10th at Community Memorial Hospital-Ventura, located at 147 North Brent Street in Ventura, CA. Walk-ins are available, but scheduling is recommended at MyFreeHeartTest.com.
Care Access has also opened a clinical research facility in Thousand Oaks to bring more research opportunities closer to Ventura County residents. Dr. Irving Loh, a cardiologist and Principal Investigator at the Thousand Oaks site, said, “Embracing the future of preventive cardiology means integrating Lp(a) assessments into our standard practice and recognizing its pivotal role in determining cardiovascular risk. Organizations collaborating with Care Access to provide Lp(a) testing and facilitate participation in groundbreaking studies, are pioneers in advancing cardiovascular care.”
For more information about Care Access, including opportunities for physicians to participate in current lipoprotein(a) clinical trials and other cardiometabolic research, visit start.careaccess.com/cardiometabolic