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FREE STI, BP, & Glucose Testing at Madison Park in PHX on Friday 4/24
Posted on Apr 06, 2026

FREE STI, BP, & Glucose Testing at Madison Park in PHX on Friday 4/24

Join us from 10am - 1pm at Madison Park, 1450 E. Glenrosa Ave., on Friday, April 24th, for free STI, blood pressure, and glucose testing, with no need to become a primary care patient. Enjoy free food, drinks, and snazzy prizes, brought to you by the NAC Mobile Health Van!

Get Tested, Know Your Status

This summer, NAC Integrated Health is proud to offer completely free STI, blood pressure, and glucose checks at both our Integrated Clinic and on the NAC Mobile Health Van. We're excited to kick off Testingpalooza with an on-site testing event at Madison Park in midtown Phoenix featuring free food & beverages from local food trucks! 

What: Testingpalooza on the NAC Mobile Health Van

When: Friday, April 24th, from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Where: Madison Park, 1450 E. Glenrosa Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85014

Why: Get FREE STI, blood pressure, and glucose testing & treatment options while enjoying FREE food & bevs from local food trucks!

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