35 events found.
January 1, 1970 from 7:06 am to 7:06 am
Are you ready to move towards a healthier lifestyle? Join experts from The Outer Banks Hospital Center for Healthy Living on Zoom who will help guide you to your North Star during this virtual three-part series. Part 1 of 3: Denise de Pedro and Marielle Silk, FNP-BC will lead a Tobacco Cessation for session for... Read more »
THIS EVENT IS FULL. We will NOT be accepting walk-ins. The Outer Banks Hospital will be on-site offering free A1C screenings for those 18 years of age or older. A1C screenings measure a person’s blood glucose level over the past three months. Appointments are required. To reserve an appointment time, call 252-449-4529.
Offered the second Wednesday of each month from 11:ooam-12noon Our coping with cancer support group provides a safe space to connect with others coping with cancer – exchange support and receive information and guidance while discussing the unique challenges of living with a cancer diagnosis. This group is free of charge and led by our... Read more »
Do you know who would get to make medical decisions for you if you have not completed a healthcare power of attorney advance directive? Join us for a free session and learn the who, what, when, where, how and, most importantly, why of advance care planning. Please note: if you require only witness/notary assistance, please... Read more »
Do you know who would get to make medical decisions for you if you have not completed a healthcare power of attorney advance directive? Join us for a free session and learn the who, what, when, where, how and, most importantly, why of advance care planning. For more information, call 252-475-0905.
Are you ready to move towards a healthier lifestyle? Join experts from The Outer Banks Hospital Center for Healthy Living on Zoom who will help guide you to your North Star during this virtual three-part series. Part 2 of 3: Jaclyn Hall, RDN will lead a session about healthy summer nutrition tips and she will... Read more »
The Blood Connection will be hosting a community blood drive on the Outer Banks. Everyone with A or B negative, 0 negative or positive blood types will get an extra 1000 bonus points ($25 eGift Cards) which means everyone who donates with these blood types will get a total of $45 in eGift Cards. Walk-ins... Read more »
The Outer Banks Hospital will be on-site offering free wellness screens. Wellness screens include blood pressure, heart rate, cholesterol, blood sugar, body mass index and health coaching. Walks-ins are welcome. To reserve an appointment time, call 252-449-4529.
Offered the third Wednesday of each month from 11:00am-12noon Our breast cancer patient support group provides a safe space to connect with other women coping and living with breast cancer – exchange support and receive information and guidance while discussing the unique challenges of women living with this diagnosis. This group is free of charge... Read more »
Are you ready to move towards a healthier lifestyle? Join experts from The Outer Banks Hospital Center for Healthy Living on Zoom who will help guide you to your North Star during this virtual three-part series. Part 3 of 3: Marielle Silk, FNP-BC will provide an overview of lifestyle medicine and stress management using the... Read more »
The Outer Banks Hospital will be on-site offering free A1C screenings for those 18 years of age or older. A1C screenings measure a person’s blood glucose level over the past three months. Appointments are required. To reserve an appointment time, call 252-449-4529. This event takes place at the Baum Senior Center.
Offered the fourth Wednesday of each month from 11:00am-12noon Connect with others who have a loved one diagnosed with cancer. In this group, led by Janet Creef (Outer Banks Hospital Oncology Licensed Clinical Social Worker) people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources. This group is free of charge and open... Read more »
The Outer Banks Hospital will be on-site offering free A1C screenings for those 18 years of age or older. A1C screenings measure a person’s blood glucose level over the past three months. Appointments are required. To reserve an appointment time, call 252-449-4529. This event takes place at the Hatteras Library.