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Follow on Google News | ![]() DCI & the Kidney Foundation of the Greater Chattanooga Area to provide free kidney disease screeningThe event will take place on Saturday, March 12, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rhea County Middle School
By: Dialysis Clinic, Inc. Nephrologists (kidney doctors), nurse practitioners, registered nurses and volunteers will be available to answer questions about kidney disease during the event. This screening is part of the Remote Area Medical Care (RAMC) and the Provide Education and Early Detection (PEED) program. The PEED program was developed as a tool for the early detection of kidney disease. The free screening will consist of measuring height, weight, and blood pressure. In addition, a urine sample is obtained on-site and the glucose, protein, blood, leukocyte, albumin, creatinine, and nitrite levels will be analyzed from this sample. Volunteer nursing personnel and nephrologists will evaluate these tests, and all participants in the screening will have access to these healthcare providers to discuss the results of their test findings. Ultimately, the goal of the PEED program is to identify those in the community who may be at risk for kidney disease, and to help them take steps to prevent or delay the need for dialysis. “We participate in the PEED program as often as possible; whenever we can or whenever the community asks for it,” said Jane Bryan, DCI Lyerly dietitian and board member of The Kidney Foundation of the Greater Chattanooga Area, Inc. “Dayton is a part of our service area, and we want to get that early detection out there to community members. It is a great and free opportunity for people to learn about kidney disease.” This event is open to the public. No pre-registration is required. The address of Rhea County Middle School is 405 Pierce Rd. Evensville, TN 37332. End
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