Men's Minority Health Fair With Dr. Modlin To Be Held By MetroHealth

Dr. Charles Modlin

Photo: Photo Courtesy of MetroHealth Medical Center

CLEVELAND - TheMinority Men’s Health Fair, a long-standing event for health screenings and education, is making its new home at The MetroHealth System in spring 2022.

Dr. Charles Modlin created the free health fair more than 17 years ago to address disproportionate disease rates in African American men. Research clearly shows fatality rates decrease with early detection of preventable diseases.

“Early detection and prevention of many of these conditions will translate into saving and improving the quality of life for those most commonly burdened by health disparities,” said Dr. Modlin, founder and director of theMinority Men’s Health Fair. “Our goal at MetroHealth is to not simply engage minority populations to attend the health fair; rather, our goal is to provide them and their families ongoing facilitated access to quality and culturally competent health care because minorities represent those groups most commonly afflicted and burdened by a multitude of health disparities.”

This year’s fair will offer education and health screenings on topics prevalent in minorities like prostate cancer, diabetes, kidney, heart disease and vascular disease, high blood pressure, skin cancer, mental health concerns, lung and colorectal cancer, hepatitis, vitamin D deficiency, stroke and many other conditions.

The fair started from humble beginnings but overall, more than 16,000 men have attended and received knowledge to better care for themselves and their loved ones. This year, MetroHealth will have physicians and specialists available to answer questions, and attendees will be able to take advantage of more than 30 different free screenings.

The health fair is free and will be held on April 28 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at three of MetroHealth’s locations: Main Campus Outpatient Pavilion, Cleveland Heights Health Center and Broadway Health Center. Reservations are not required, but online registration is strongly encouraged.

Though the health fair is geared toward men and minority health concerns, MetroHealth welcomes anyone to attend. For more information, please visit HERE .


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