Chattooga County residents will have the opportunity to receive free health screenings on June 17th at the Chattooga County Agricultural Building, located off Highway 100. Chattooga County Commissioner Andy Allen is urging residents to take advantage of this valuable resource sponsored by the Free Clinic of Rome. The clinic, which runs from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, will provide essential health services to qualifying individuals, with a focus on critical health assessments including COPD, high blood pressure, and blood sugar testing. “This is a fantastic opportunity for our community to receive essential health screenings at no cost,” said Commissioner Allen. “I encourage all eligible residents to take advantage of this valuable service.” Interested individuals must pre-qualify for the event. Renee Blackman is available at 706-346-7248 to provide details about eligibility requirements and guide community members through the screening process. Residents are strongly encouraged to contact Renee Blackman to determine their eligibility and to learn more about the specific screenings offered at the clinic. This initiative aims to provide accessible healthcare to those in need within the Chattooga County community.