CVS: Free Health Screenings in September, October, or November ($100+ Value!) + Free Tote Bag & $5 Coupon
Just a reminder…this promotion is back!
Be sure to mark your calendars now because every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in September, October, November from 2PM – 6PM, adults and children (ages 7+) can stop by a participating metropolitan area CVS for a FREE Health Screening, including BMI, blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose screenings for adults (valued at $100!) – no appointment necessary. Plus get free prostate cancer education and tips on how to stop smoking.
Even sweeter, you’ll snag a FREE Tote Bag AND $5 off coupon after your health screening just for participating! I’m not quite sure what the $5 coupon will be valid for, so if anyone finds out – please let us know! UPDATE – It looks like the coupon is valid for $5 off a purchase of $5 or more. Sweet!:) (Thanks to all you who left comments!)
Fine Print: Offer expiration dates vary by month. Tote bag and $5 coupon available only after completion of the health screenings. Limit 1 coupon and 1 tote bag per customer. Coupon cannot be combined with any other CVS/pharmacy® coupons. ExtraCare® card must be presented to receive these savings.
Did this last time and its $5 off any purchase of $5 or more..I’m in Atlanta
Thanks. I was wondering about the coupon.
I got the same ($5 off $5+ purchase) a couple of months back here in N. Texas. I remember it had a short expiration date – either a week or 2.
Well maybe someday they’ll offer this in Kansas City! 🙁
Woop im excited thanks Collin.
Oh i just noticed my city is not on their dang you baltimore.Hoping they still do it.Thanks Brandice.
It’s a shame they don’t do this in more rural areas where we need this the most.
I don’t want to say any place needs it most. Poverty is everywhere.
I live in NYC and everyone doesn’t have insurance. Rent is high. Thousands of homeless people live here. If this actually occurs in NYC this would be nice for families that are struggling because many people are living paycheck to paycheck.
Rural areas don’t need anything more than anyone …
Rural areas don’t have access to clinics and many people have low income. I worked for a Heath jnsurance company and they just simply do not have access to quality healthcare that unless its an hour or two away. At least it is available in NYC.