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5 Health Screenings, One Visit

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Limited screening slots are available, please call to schedule.

801-213-9219

Too often we have a way of prioritizing everyone's health over our own. Sound familiar? Let's put your health first with Your 5 for Life.

5 for Life takes place at health center locations across the Wasatch Front, making it easy for you to get important screening tests. We offer testing for heart disease, breast cancer, cervical cancer, skin cancer, mental and sexual health, and bone density—all in just over two hours. We even offer nutritional education.

We'll pamper you with a healthy breakfast and chair massage.

Schedule with your mom, siblings, friends, or coworkers. We rotate locations every Saturday. Check our schedule below and find a time and place that works for you. 

Locations & Times

Farmington Health Center

  • Aug 1, 2026
  • Oct 17, 2026
  • Dec 5, 2026
  • Feb 6, 2027
  • May 8, 2027
Get Directions to Farmington Health Center

Greenwood Health Center (Midvale)

  • Sep 19, 2026
  • Jan 9, 2027
  • March 6, 2027
  • April 17, 2027 (Event available with Spanish Provider)
  • May 22, 2027
Get Directions to Greenwood Health Center

Parkway Health Center (Orem)

  • Aug 22, 2026
  • April 24, 2027
Get Directions to Parkway Health Center

South Jordan Health Center

  • Aug. 15, 2026
  • Oct. 3, 2026
  • Nov. 7, 2026
  • Dec. 12, 2026 (Event available with Spanish providers)
  • Feb. 20, 2027
  • April 10, 2027
  • June 5, 2027
Get Directions to South Jordan Health Center

Sugar House Health Center

  • Sept. 12, 2026
  • Nov. 14, 2026
  • Jan. 30, 2027
  • March 20, 2027
  • June 19, 2027
Get Directions to Sugar House Health Center

What to Expect When You Call to Make an Appointment

Call 801-213-9219 to make an appointment. When you call, we’ll ask you a few questions:

  • Have you had an annual physical in the last 12 months?
  • Do you plan on using insurance for the visit?
  • What event location works best for you?
  • Are you to new to program or returning?

We will schedule your visit and send follow-up information through MyChart before the event. About two weeks before your appointment, you will get a MyChart message reminder. About one week before the event, a women’s health event coordinator will call you to ask required pre-visit questions, review your plan of care, confirm eligibility, and share your arrival time.

Call 801-213-9219 to make an appointment.

Insurance & Billing

5 For Life is billed to your insurance as a physical. Depending on your plan, insurance may only cover the visit once every 12 months. We recommend checking with your insurance company before your appointment.

Waitlists

Our appointment slots fill quickly. If no appointments are available, we'll add you the waitlist and contact you when new dates open. If you use MyChart, you may receive notifications there. If you do not have MyChart, we can send you an activation code.

Rescheduling or Canceling

If you need to reschedule, we will help you find the next available event. If no appointments are open, we will add you to the waitlist. If you need to cancel, call us. We can cancel your appointment over the phone. You can also cancel your appointment in MyChart.

What Does a 5 for Life Visit Include?

These screenings help women and individuals with cervix/breasts who need to complete their annual health screenings efficiently.  You must be 18 or older for these screenings. We do not manage medications or refill prescriptions through 5 for Life. 

Please contact your primary care provider for chronic conditions or new health concerns. We can also assist in scheduling an appointment for you.

1. Heart Health

Eighty percent of heart disease is preventable with proper diet, exercise, and by not smoking.

Test Includes

  • Lipid
  • Bad cholesterol (LDL)
  • Good cholesterol (HDL)
  • Triglycerides
  • Blood sugar
  • Blood pressure

2. Breast Health

If you are 40 and older, you should get an annual mammogram. If there’s a history of breast cancer in your family, you should also get your first mammogram 10 years before your relative was diagnosed.

Test Includes

  • Breast exam
  • Mammogram

3. Skin Health

In addition to an annual skin exam, it’s important to check yourself for new or changing moles. We’ll give you a complete check-up from head to toe. To see all of our Dermatology services visit our website

Test Includes

  • Screening skin exam

4. Cervical Health

You should get a Pap test every three to five years or at your physician’s recommendation.

Test Includes:

  • Pap test

5. Bone Health

As we age, bone fractures and osteoporosis become real. DEXA-scan testing measures bone density and helps predict potential for fractures and osteoporosis. If you are over age 65, we recommend you receive a DEXA-scan.

If you are post-menopausal, you should also have a baseline scan for future comparison.

Test Includes:

  • DEXA-scan

Colon Health

A colonoscopy finds precancerous growths in the intestines. Starting at age 45, you should have a colonoscopy every 10 years.

Test Includes:

  • Colonoscopy or FIT testing if appropriate (to be scheduled for a later date)

What to Expect at Your 5 for Life VIsit

Before Your Visit

Make a list of questions you might want to ask your provider. Be ready to share your personal and family health history, including prior mammograms, Pap smears, menopause status, and any history of breast cancer or osteoporosis

During your Visit

Your 5 for Life appointment is designed to complete several annual health screenings in one visit. You should expect your appointment to take a little over two hours. Keep in mind that 5 for Life is focused on preventive screenings and does not provide medication refills or ongoing care for chronic conditions. Please contact your primary care provider for medication needs.

We'll review your current habits related to heart health and perform any recommended screenings. Mammograms, Pap smears, DEXA scans, or colon cancer screenings are based on your age, history, and risk factors.

After Your Visit

Ask your provider if you need any follow-up testing. This includes when you should repeat each screening, and whether you should see your primary care provider after the event. Before you leave, it's a good idea to ask your provider about when you can expect your test results if they are not reviewed during your visit. 

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