Biometric Screenings at the Pat Walker Health Center for University of Arkansas Employees

Biometric screening of U of A emlpoyee at Pat Walker Health Center.
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Biometric screening of U of A emlpoyee at Pat Walker Health Center.

From now through Jan. 31, 2014, University of Arkansas employees and their spouses, enrolled in the United Medical Resources (UMR) employee health insurance plan, are eligible to receive a free biometric screening by appointment 8-10 a.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at the Pat Walker Health Center.

The biometric screenings are being offered as part of Onlife Health's LiveOn initiative, encouraging employees to 'get onboard' to achieve their health goals. Eligible employees and spouses who receive a biometric screening and complete an online health assessment at www.onlifehealth.com by Jan. 31, 2014 will receive a $50 Visa gift card.

Biometric screenings include a cholesterol/glucose test, body composition, blood pressure check and a health coach result review. 

Individuals can schedule their biometric screening appointment by calling 479-575-4077.

Contacts

Katie Gottshalk, Assistant Director of Communications
Pat Walker Health Center
479-575-4451, kgottsha@uark.edu

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