Mont Saint Martin. Health prevention in the social living space
An ESV vaccination session saw about twenty people (including eight children) benefit from the booster injection.
Some received a diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and pertussis (DTPC) booster and others a measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) booster.
They were advised by Denis Delasseaux of the Center for Preventive Medicine (UC-CMP) regarding recommendations for HPV or hepatitis B vaccination. He also reminded them of the possibility of these vaccinations, by appointment. Longwy Preventive Medicine Center. Attendees received a snack provided by ESV volunteers.
free exam
The Preventive Medicine Center is a health insurance body. It provides policyholders the opportunity to conduct a free preventive health examination, fully paid by the health insurance (without advance payment).
Each health check includes an interview with a preventive physician, clinical exams, explorations adjusted for age and gender, discussions with a medical team (doctor, nurse, dentist if applicable) and advice on health issues related to the insured’s age or concerns.
This health point is complementary to the usual follow-up carried out by the attending physician.
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