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Join Us Every Tuesday, 8–10AM

We’re offering a completely free cholesterol screening every Tuesday in February from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM at our clinic in Creve Coeur. This is a simple blood draw to check your cholesterol and talk with our team about your heart health.

No appointment is necessary — just come anytime between 8 and 10 on a Tuesday and we’ll take care of the rest.

This event also gives you a chance to meet our concierge care doctor, ask questions about personalized primary care, and learn how this model works for people who want a different kind of healthcare experience.

Event Date & Location

When: Tuesdays in February — 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM

Where: 456 North New Ballas Rd., Suite 126, Creve Coeur, MO 63141

FAQs

Is this truly free?

Yes — the cholesterol screening and blood draw are completely free. We won’t bill your insurance and there’s no obligation to sign up for anything.

Do I need an appointment?

No appointment is necessary. Just stop by between 8 AM and 10 AM on any Tuesday in February.

Who should attend?

Anyone interested in learning their cholesterol numbers or curious about concierge primary care is welcome. You must be able to have blood drawn in a typical outpatient setting.

Is this a full health check-up?

This screening focuses on cholesterol levels only. If you want a full wellness assessment, ask about concierge care options while you’re here — but there’s no requirement to sign up for anything.

What is concierge medicine?

Concierge medicine is a personalized primary care model focused on prevention, direct doctor access, and unhurried visits. Your doctor takes time to know your health goals and needs.

Will anyone try to sell me something?

No — we’re here to inform and educate. You are not obligated to purchase or join any medical plan by attending this screening.

Who isn’t this event for?

This event isn’t intended as urgent care or diagnostic medical care for acute symptoms — if you have an urgent medical need, please seek care from your primary provider or urgent care.

How do I prepare?

If possible, fast for 9–12 hours before the blood draw for the most accurate cholesterol reading. Water and routine medications are permitted.