We are experiencing high call volumes in response to expanded COVID vaccination scheduling. Vaccine supplies in Idaho are limited. Please do not call St. Luke’s clinics directly regarding COVID-19 vaccination. Appointments are made through myChart as vaccine is available; we are not able to accommodate walk-ins. Unless you need to call for an emergency, you are encouraged to use myChart for questions and appointments at this time. Find additional information here.
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Each year St. Luke’s Jerome offers a health fair to give people in the community access to low-cost health screenings and other health-focused services and education.
More than 750 people attended the fair, held March 10 at the Jerome Recreation District.
People who had private wells could bring in water samples for free nitrate testing. The fair also offered free fitness classes, healthy snack demonstrations and more.
St. Luke’s Jerome serves a rural community with a population of approximately 11,000. Community events, such as the annual health fair, offer convenient and affordable opportunities for health prevention services and education.Michelle Bartlome is the public relations manager at St. Luke's Magic Valley.
You take care of others, so take care of yourself. Let us be your partner in health, whether you're recovering from an injury, checking in for your annual exam, or enjoying an online class.
Because when you take care of yourself, everyone around you benefits.