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DHR Health Brownsville’s Fall Fest and Health Fair, Oct. 25th

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DHR Health Brownsville invites the community to take charge of their health and celebrate the season in a very healthy way with their first ever Fall Fest and Health Fair. The event is set to take place from 8 a.m. to noon on October 25, 2025 at the DHR Health Brownsville Hospital located at 4750 North Expressway 77 in Brownsville. The event is free and open to the public.  Courtesy image
DHR Health Brownsville invites the community to take charge of their health and celebrate the season in a very healthy way with their first ever Fall Fest and Health Fair. The event is set to take place from 8 a.m. to noon on October 25, 2025 at the DHR Health Brownsville Hospital located at 4750 North Expressway 77 in Brownsville. The event is free and open to the public.  Courtesy image
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas –  DHR Health Brownsville invites the community to take charge of their health and celebrate the season in a very healthy way with their first ever Fall Fest and Health Fair. The event is set to take place from 8 a.m. to noon on October 25, 2025 at the DHR Health Brownsville Hospital located at 4750 North Expressway 77 in Brownsville. The event is free and open to the public.  

This family-friendly event will provide a host of activities for children including a costume contest and the Brownsville Police Department will conduct fingerprinting services for children. 

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For adults, there will be a variety of free health screenings, as well as have the opportunity to speak one-to-one with medical physicians and other healthcare specialists of DHR Health Brownsville.

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“We hope to see everyone at the Fall Fest and Health Fair at our hospital,” said Aida Coronado, DHR Health Brownsville Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. “Our goal at DHR Health Brownsville is to make health care accessible while creating opportunities for families to connect with our providers in a relaxed and enjoyable setting.”

Event attendees can participate in: 

• Free health screenings that will include hernia, heart, and BMI screenings, blood pressure checks, and liver scans (fasting must be done 4 hours prior to exam).

• Meet and greet opportunities with DHR Health Brownsville physicians, along with the hospital care team and specialists.

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• Wellness education booths that will offer tips on preventive care and nutrition.

Participants are encouraged to arrive early for screenings and activities. No registration is required. For more information on the event, call DHR Health Brownsville at (956) 362-1100.

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