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Free Blood Pressure Screenings & Heart Health Events in Las Vegas
Southern Nevada Health District offers free screenings and education to address disparities in heart health outcomes
Published on Feb. 3, 2026
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In recognition of American Heart Month, the Southern Nevada Health District is hosting a series of free blood pressure screenings and heart health educational events throughout February 2026 in various community locations across Las Vegas, including barbershops, beauty salons, and faith-based organizations. The goal is to raise awareness about cardiovascular health and provide access to preventive services, especially for populations disproportionately impacted by heart disease.
Why it matters
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., with significant disparities in outcomes among racial and ethnic groups. Data shows that Black adults in Clark County, Nevada, experience the highest prevalence of hypertension, stroke, and coronary heart disease compared to other groups. Providing free screenings and education in accessible community settings aims to help people take an important first step toward managing their health and reducing long-term risk.
The details
The Southern Nevada Health District is offering free blood pressure screenings and heart health educational events at various locations throughout February, including barbershops, beauty salons, and faith-based organizations. The events will feature a free discussion on heart health, its connection to brain health, lifestyle choices, and prevention. The screenings and events are part of the Health District's efforts to address disparities in heart health outcomes in the region.
- The free blood pressure screening events will take place on various dates in February 2026, from February 6 to February 20.
- The free educational discussion on heart health will be held on Friday, February 6, 2026, from 5 to 7 p.m.
The players
Southern Nevada Health District
The public health agency serving Clark County, Nevada, which is working to address disparities in heart health outcomes through free screenings and educational events.
Dr. Cassius Lockett
The District Health Officer for the Southern Nevada Health District, who emphasizes the importance of blood pressure screening and management in preventing heart disease and stroke.
What they’re saying
“High blood pressure is common, serious and often undiagnosed, but it is also one of the most preventable risk factors for heart disease and stroke. Providing screenings and education in community settings helps people take an important first step toward managing their health and reducing long-term risk.”
— Dr. Cassius Lockett, District Health Officer, Southern Nevada Health District
What’s next
The Southern Nevada Health District encourages individuals to take advantage of the free blood pressure screenings and educational events to learn their numbers and connect with available heart health resources. The Health District also recommends adopting a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding smoking, to significantly lower the risk of developing heart disease and stroke.
The takeaway
The free blood pressure screenings and heart health events organized by the Southern Nevada Health District in Las Vegas aim to address the significant disparities in cardiovascular health outcomes, particularly among the Black community. By providing accessible preventive services and education in community settings, the Health District is taking an important step towards empowering residents to take control of their heart health and reduce their long-term risk of heart disease and stroke.
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