Life Line Screening In The Fargo Moorhead Area
I have received information on Life Line Screening for a long time now. I have always tossed it out thinking that it was something I couldn’t afford or something that probably just wasn’t necessary.
I was at a Norwex party the other day and heard some women talking about Life Line Screening and how beneficial they thought it would be. Two of them were scheduled for an upcoming screening in the Fargo Moorhead area in May and an aunt of one of the women had found out that she had peripheral arterial disease.
I had no idea that the screenings were painless, noninvasive, and you didn’t have to remove any of your clothing. The screening only takes about an hour or so to complete.
The screenings that they offer are stroke/carotid artery screening, heart rhythm screening (atrial fibrillation), abdominal aortic aneurysm screening, and peripheral arterial disease screening. There is also an osteoporosis risk assessment available.
To find out more about locations, price, and other details, check out the Life Line Screening website. Now that I understand it, I think it’s the greatest idea ever. I asked my doctor about it and she actually highly recommended it so that gave me the green light to go ahead and schedule.
If anyone has heard either positive or negative about the Life Line Screening, please share with us.






















































Thank you for sharing the benefits of Life Line Screening’s preventive health screenings and for being proactive with your health. It is true that the screenings are painless, non-invasive and you only have to remove your shoes and socks. We hope your friends have a great experience at the event and that you will too. As you have realized, many of the diseases we screen for have risk factors but no warning signs or symptoms. Our preventive screenings are meant to detect these unrecognizable health risks so proper measures can be taken before something like stroke or heart attack occurs. Since 1993, we have screened over 6 million people and have indentified many serious health concerns, in effect saving thousands of lives. Thanks again for writing about Life Line Screening.
I have done the Life Line Screening and it is all they say it is. It is very useful information and my doctor recommended it when I asked him about it.
Joelle, Thanks so much for sharing this valuable information about Life Line Screening. Kelly
My wife and I both went to Life Line Screening and we were very satisfied with results.