DELSU SUG Health Alert: Free Medical Outreach for All Students
Published on May 4, 2026 β’ Education
The Office of the Director of Health, Safety, and Environment (SUG) has officially announced a comprehensive Free Medical Outreach program. Designed to prioritize the well-being of the student body, this initiative offers a suite of essential health screenings and educational sessions at zero cost.
Whether you've been feeling under the weather or just want a routine check-up, this is the perfect opportunity to "know your numbers" and stay ahead of potential health issues.
π©Ί Available Medical Services
The outreach features a wide array of diagnostic tests and screenings, including:
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Vitals & General Checks:
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Body Mass Index (BMI)
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Blood Pressure Checks
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Random Blood Sugar Test
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Infectious Disease Screening:
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Malaria Testing
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Hepatitis Testing
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HIV Testing
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Health Education:
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Specialized sessions on Cervical Cancer Prevention
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Education on STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections)
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π Event Logistics
Make sure to clear your schedule and arrive early to beat the queue!
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Date: Wednesday, 20th May 2026
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Time: 12:00 PM Prompt
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Venue: Prof. Andy Egwuyenga SUG Stand, Campus 2
Why You Should Attend
University life can be incredibly stressful, and itβs easy to let your health slide between lectures, assignments, and exams.
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Early Detection: Many conditions like high blood pressure or high blood sugar often show no symptoms until they become serious.
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Expert Advice: Get direct access to health professionals who can answer questions about your lifestyle and preventive care.
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Empowerment: The health education sessions on Cervical Cancer and STIs are designed to give you the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about your body.
Note: This outreach is open to all students. Please come along with your student ID card for identification purposes.
Are you planning to go for a specific test, or are you just heading there for the health education sessions? Either way, itβs a smart move for your future self!
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