Early detection can save lives. Learning your risk factors for such chronic health conditions such as cancer, heart disease or stroke can help prevent future illness and disability. At Chester County Hospital in West Chester, PA, our healthcare screenings all utilize guidelines from national health organizations to categorize risk and recommend appropriate lifestyle change and/or medical follow up. Skilled health professionals and, where appropriate, board-certified physicians conduct all screenings. You will receive a copy of your screening results and receive educational material aimed at keeping you well.
Chester County Hospital offers free monthly blood pressure screenings at various locations. No appointments are necessary.
The Cancer Risk Evaluation Program (CREP) at The Abramson Cancer Center at Chester County Hospital is specifically designed for men and women who want information about their personal risk for developing gastrointestinal, breast or ovarian cancer based upon genetics and other factors.
This 10-minute non-invasive computerized tomography study detects deposits of plaque in the walls of the heart (an early sign of heart disease).
This comprehensive cardiovascular screening includes cholesterol and HDL testing, blood pressure, BMI, body fat percentage testing and more.
Low-Dose CT Lung Screening can lower the risk of death from lung cancer by 20% and has proven to be effective in detecting lung cancer early, when it's most treatable.
This easy online tool collects your health information and evaluates your risk for heart disease and provides recommendations for next steps.
A suspicious lump can create worry. Don’t delay—have it checked out by taking advantage of our rapid appointment program to schedule an appointment quickly.
Peripheral Vascular Disease is a serious disease that affects millions of Americans over age 50. Early signs can be screened, caught and treated before problems occur.