‘Life Line Screening’ Comes To Temecula In May: What To Know

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TEMECULA, CA — Temecula residents will be able to screen for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, stroke risk and other chronic conditions, all in one day, when Life Line Screening comes to town next month.

Life Line Screening, dubbed a “peace of mind” and life-saving service, will pop up at Grace Presbyterian Church in Temecula on May 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The service will offer five different test packages, starting at $150, according to the organization. Consultants for LLS will be on site to work with attendees to create a package based on age and risk factors.

Pre-registration is required and those who book ahead can get a $10 discount on their package.

Here are several ways to register:

  • Book on Facebook
  • Call 1-844-591-7170
  • Text the word circle to 797979
  • Visit this link to register online with Life Line Screening.

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