Health & Fitness

Temecula Walmart Offers Free Blood Pressure, Health screenings

Walmart stores across California will host free health screenings and low-cost immunizations on Saturday. Here's what to know in Temecula.

Walmart stores across the Inland Empire will offer free health screenings.
Walmart stores across the Inland Empire will offer free health screenings. (Photo: Ashley Ludwig)

TEMECULA, CA — Over 4,600 Walmart pharmacies across the country will offer free health screenings and low-cost immunizations Saturday, including some near Temecula.

From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday Temecula residents can get free blood pressure, body mass index, cholesterol and glucose screenings at local stores. Some will offer vision screenings as well.

Locations across California will also offer low-cost immunizations Saturday for ailments such as: tetanus, hepatitis, Hep A and B, HPV, chicken pox and shingles (varicella), rubella, mumps, measles, whooping cough (Tdap) and COVID-19. Many of these vaccines are required for California schools.

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Here’s where to find the one-day Walmart clinic near Temecula:

  • Temecula's Walmart Supercenter #2708 is located at 32225 Temecula Pkwy
  • Murrieta's Walmart #2952 is located at 41200 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd
  • Other Walmart stores nearby.

The health-focused day, dubbed “Wellness Day,” aims to promote healthy living among American families, according to Walmart. The event is intentionally planned around the beginning of the school year.

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“Wellness Day allows us to continue helping our communities live better and healthier through free screenings, affordable immunizations and other solutions,” Kevin Host, Walmart’s senior vice president of pharmacy, said in a news release. “The back-to-school season is a busy one, and these are ways we hope to provide some easy, convenient options for our customers.”

K-12 California public schools require immunizations for whooping cough (Tdap), polio, rubella, Hep A and B, chicken pox and shingles (varicella), tetanus, measles and mumps, according to the California Department of Public Health. To learn more about required vaccines, visit the department’s website.


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