We Go Where the Care Isn't

HealthFront removes every barrier between a person and a potentially life-saving screening. Our mobile camps, community educators, and volunteer clinicians work together to change outcomes before they become crises.

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Identify Underserved Communities We map health deserts — zip codes where preventive care is functionally unavailable — and bring our camps directly there.
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Run Free Medical Camps No insurance, no copay, no appointment. Full screening panels administered by licensed medical professionals.
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Connect to Ongoing Care Participants flagged for follow-up are connected to partner clinics, specialists, and prescription assistance programs.
“Prevention is not a luxury. It's the most powerful medicine we have — and we intend to make sure everyone can access it.”
— Dr. Amara Nwosu, Founder & Executive Director

What We Screen For at Every Camp

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Blood Pressure
Hypertension screening & counseling
Annual
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Blood Glucose
Diabetes & prediabetes detection
Annual
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Urine Screening
Urine Screening
Annual
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BMI & Weight
Metabolic risk assessment
Annual
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Doctor Consultation
Referrals & follow-up care guidance
As needed
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Mammography Referral Recommended Screening Referral Frequency
Every 2 years For average-risk women ages 40–74. Higher-risk patients may need earlier or more frequent screening after doctor consultation.
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Colonoscopy Referral Recommended Screening Referral Frequency
Every 10 years For average-risk adults ages 45–75. Other colorectal screening options may be annual or every 1–5 years depending on test type.

Our Mission in Action

How We Drive Change

Every HealthFront initiative is built around three core pillars that together create a sustainable system of community health.

Community Camps

Free pop-up clinics inside temples, community halls, and cultural centers — meeting people exactly where they gather.

See Upcoming Camps →

Health Education

Multilingual workshops, printed toolkits, and digital resources that explain what screenings mean and why they matter.

Learn More →

Care Connections

A dedicated navigator program that links uninsured patients to free clinics, sliding-scale specialists, and prescription assistance.

Doctors Network →

The Risks of Skipping Your Care

High blood pressure often has no warning signs, but early detection and regular follow-up can help prevent heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, and other serious complications.

High Blood Pressure Is
Common, Costly, and Treatable

The CDC reports that nearly half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure, a preventable and treatable risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Many people do not have it under control, making routine screening and follow-up essential.

Healthy lifestyle choices, including physical activity and a diet lower in sodium, can help prevent high blood pressure.

Community health workers, team-based care, and self-measured blood pressure monitoring are proven strategies that help people manage blood pressure.

Early and affordable detection helps connect people to care before preventable conditions become emergencies.

119.9M

U.S. adults have high blood pressure, according to the CDC.

3 in 4

Adults with high blood pressure do not have it under control, defined as less than 130/80 mm Hg.

664K+

Deaths in 2023 had high blood pressure as a primary or contributing cause in the United States.