Youth Heart Screenings – Argyle

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 11/13/2021
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location
Argyle High School - Main Campus

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This screening event is currently full.  To place your name on the wait list for this event, please click here.

Living for Zachary is providing FREE heart screenings to youth between the ages of 12-22 at Argyle High School on Saturday, November 13th from 8:00am-5:00pm!  The Argyle High School Main Campus is located at 6601 Canyon Falls Drive, Argyle, Texas 76226.

  • Appointments are required
  • Spaces are limited
  • Parents MUST BE PRESENT for youth under the age of 18

The “Living for Zachary Heart Screening” is a special screening program for youth ages 12-22 that can help detect heart abnormalities that may lead to Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

A Living for Zachary Heart Screening is not a substitute for a thorough exam and consultation with a physician. While the screening seeks to detect conditions which may lead to SCA, it does not guarantee all risks of SCA will be detected.  

THIS NONINVASIVE SCREENING PACKAGE INCLUDES:
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Limited 2-D Echocardiogram
  • Blood pressure screening
  • SCA Risk Health Questionnaire (AHA recommended)
  • Screening reviewed and interpreted by a board-certified cardiologist

 

 *COVID-19 PROTOCOL: Please read Living for Zachary’s Health and Safety Protocol below before registering for this event*

The health and safety of families, staff, volunteers and medical professionals at Living for Zachary heart screening events is of utmost importance to the Living for Zachary Team.  Frontera, the mobile screening company performing heart screenings for this event, has outlined a list of safety measures for each screening which can be read here.   In addition, all patients and guardians inside the event space must adhere to the following safety guidelines put in place by Living for Zachary:

CLICK HERE TO VIEW LIVING FOR ZACHARY’S HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOL

All event attendees must comply with guidance put forth by national, state and local governments, as well as current developments from public health authorities. For additional resources, please visit http://www.coronavirus.gov and www.dshs.state.tx.us.

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