Live life well by taking advantage of the many routine health screenings available to you through CentraState Healthcare System. Low- or no-cost offerings are provided through CentraState’s Star and Barry Tobias Health Awareness Center, our Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation department and our Statesir Cancer Center. Check the class and event calendar for information on upcoming screenings.
Weight Management
- Metabolic Analysis: Do you have a slow metabolism? A ReeVue® Metabolic Rate Analysis can help you determine the number of calories you burn each day and the number of calories you must consume in order to lose weight. A detailed report is provided. To learn more about upcoming screening dates, contact the Health Awareness Center at 732-308-0570 or submit a form below.
Pediatric Health Screenings
- Scoliosis Screening: Schroth Barcelona Institute certified therapists who specialize in adolescent scoliosis offer free screenings at CentraState for ages 10 to 17 years old through the OceanFirst Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy department. Each person who participates will receive a copy of the screening results that offer approximate measurements.
Cancer Screenings
The Health Awareness Center offers cancer screenings periodically. Check our classes and events calendar for upcoming cancer screenings. Please visit your primary care provider or find one here for additional routine screenings.
- Prostate Cancer Lecture: Register for one of our upcoming lectures to learn more about prostate cancer, including the warning signs and treatment options available, in addition to prostate cancer screenings and if they are right for you.
- Colorectal Cancer Screening: This screening is for men and women ages 45 and older who have not been previously diagnosed with the disease.
- Head and Neck Cancer Screening: A quick, painless screening for anyone who smokes or uses tobacco products, drinks alcohol, or spends a lot of time in the sun. These behaviors can put you at risk for head and neck cancers.
- Thyroid Screening: This screening is for those ages 18 and older who have not been previously diagnosed with thyroid disease or thyroid cancer. It includes a blood test and a thyroid examination by a physician, who makes recommendations based on the physical exam at that time. Within one week, a letter is sent with blood test results and physician recommendations for follow up if needed.