National Kidney Foundation of Indiana to Offer Free Health Screening

The National Kidney Foundation of Indiana will conduct a free health screening for people at increased risk for kidney disease on April 23, 2010 at the Portage Township YMCA, 3100 Willowcreek Road, Portage, IN, from 9 am to 2 pm.national-kidney-foundation The screening is part of the National Kidney Foundation’s Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP) designed to identify and educate people at risk – those with diabetes, high blood pressure or a family history of kidney disease.

“We know that if we start early with education, detection and if necessary, medical intervention, we can often postpone the onset of kidney disease or kidney failure,” says Nicki Howard, KEEP Coordinator.

KEEP screening participants will have their weight and blood pressure checked. Medical professionals will collect blood and urine samples from those who require further testing. A physician is on-site to review results with participants.

More than 26 millions Americans have chronic kidney disease and most don’t even know it. Millions more are at risk.

KEEP is funded through educational grants from primary sponsor, Amgen and associate sponsors, Abbott and Genzyme. Additional sponsors include Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Genentech, Siemens, LifeScan Inc., and Suplena.

The National Kidney Foundation of Indiana is dedicated to preventing kidney and urinary tract disease, improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases and increasing the availability of all organs for transplantation.

To register for the free screening or to learn more, contact the National Kidney Foundation of Indiana at 1-800-382-9971 or visit www.kidney.org.