It’s a Tuesday morning in Titusville. You stop into Jad Family Pharmacy to pick up a prescription before work. While you're there, one of our pharmacists asks whether you'd like a quick blood pressure check. No scheduling. No long wait. Just a few minutes while you're already here.
At Jad Family Pharmacy, walk-in health screenings are part of how we support the Brevard County community where we live and work. We offer blood pressure checks, cholesterol screenings, glucose testing, and BMI assessments on a walk-in basis, making it easier to stay current on important health metrics without needing to schedule a separate doctor’s appointment.
Here’s what to expect before you stop by.
Jad Family Pharmacy offers several walk-in screenings for Titusville and Brevard County residents:
Most screenings take only a few minutes from start to result.
For our full list of pharmacy services, including immunizations and medication management support, visit our services page.
Conditions such as high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, and high blood sugar often develop gradually and may not cause noticeable symptoms early on.
According to the CDC:
For many people, the challenge is not awareness. It’s convenience.
Scheduling a primary care appointment can take weeks. Between work schedules, family responsibilities, and transportation logistics, preventive screenings often get pushed aside.
A community pharmacy helps remove some of that friction. Patients are already stopping in for prescriptions, questions, or vaccines. A walk-in screening can fit naturally into an existing visit instead of requiring an entirely separate appointment.
Our patient services at Jad Family Pharmacy are designed around making care more accessible, approachable, and practical for everyday life.
Here’s what a typical visit may look like:
No appointment is needed for most screenings. Let our team know what service you’re interested in when you arrive.
A pharmacist or trained team member performs the screening.
Most results are available during the same visit.
This is one of the biggest differences between a community pharmacy and a self-service kiosk.
Our pharmacists help explain:
If a result appears elevated or outside the typical range, we encourage you to follow up with your healthcare provider.
In some situations, pharmacists may also identify medication-related questions worth discussing with your prescriber, especially if you are already taking medications for blood pressure, cholesterol, or blood sugar management.
You leave with context and guidance, not just a number on a screen.
A single screening result is not a diagnosis.
Blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose levels can fluctuate for many reasons, including stress, meals, activity levels, sleep, illness, and medications.
Below are general reference ranges commonly used for screening purposes:
|
Screening |
General Reference Range |
When Follow-Up May Be Recommended |
|
Blood pressure |
Below 120/80 mmHg |
Consistently elevated readings should be discussed with a healthcare provider |
|
Total cholesterol |
Below 200 mg/dL |
Borderline or elevated levels may warrant provider follow-up |
|
Fasting glucose |
70–99 mg/dL |
Elevated fasting readings may require additional evaluation |
|
BMI |
18.5–24.9 |
Higher BMI values may contribute to overall cardiovascular risk assessment |
These values are general educational references and are not a substitute for individualized medical advice.
If your screening results fall outside standard ranges, our pharmacists can help explain what the numbers may mean and encourage appropriate follow-up care with your provider.
Many chain pharmacies offer self-service kiosks, while urgent care clinics may offer basic health checks. A community pharmacy provides something different: personalized interaction and continuity of care.
At Jad Family Pharmacy, our pharmacists may already know:
That additional context can help make routine screenings more meaningful and actionable.
We can also help coordinate other pharmacy services during the same visit, including immunizations, medication synchronization, and medication management support.
For Titusville and Brevard County residents, the practical benefits are simple:
Walk-in health screenings are available during pharmacy hours with no appointment required. Visit our contact page for current hours and location information, or call us at (321) 225-4900 to ask about today's screening availabilities.
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JAD Family Pharmacy in Titusville offers free walk-in blood pressure checks Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–7 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. — no appointment required. We serve patients throughout Brevard County, including Cocoa, Merritt Island, and Port St. John.
No appointment is needed. Walk in during pharmacy hours and let our team know you'd like a screening. Blood pressure checks take under three minutes. Cholesterol and glucose screenings using a fingerstick sample take 5 to 10 minutes, with same-visit results.
For the most accurate results, avoid eating or drinking anything other than water for nine to twelve hours before the test. If you're stopping by after a meal, we can still run the test and note that the result is non-fasting, which your provider can interpret in context.
We don't automatically transmit screening results to your provider, but we encourage patients to share them at their next appointment. If your results suggest follow-up is needed, we'll help you communicate that information and can print a summary for your provider visit.
A kiosk gives you a reading. Our pharmacists give you context. We review your result alongside your current medications, explain what the numbers mean for your specific situation, and flag anything that warrants a follow-up with your prescriber.
The American Heart Association recommends checks at least every 2 years for adults with normal readings, and more often for those with elevated results or risk factors. Checking blood pressure every few months helps you and your provider track whether your treatment is working.
Yes. We can administer available vaccines during the same visit — see immunizations available at Jad for details.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Screening results should always be interpreted in consultation with a qualified healthcare provider familiar with your medical history.