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ATTENTION HOPES Patients: Northern Nevada HOPES clinics and pharmacies will be closed on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025. Regular operational hours will continue Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, at 8 am. As a reminder, get your prescriptions from our pharmacy before 5 pm on Friday. 

ATENCIÓN Pacientes de HOPES: Northern Nevada HOPES estará cerrado el lunes 17 de febrero, en conmemoración del Día de los Presidentes. El horario operativo regular se reanudará el martes 18 de febrero a las 8 a.m.

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month!

According to the CDC, the most effective way to reduce your risk of colorectal cancer is to get screened for colorectal cancer routinely.

HOPES medical providers work with patients to provide different testing options, including a Fecal Immunochemical test (FIT) or referral for a colonoscopy. FIT Tests are non-invasive, and can be completed in the comfort of the patient’s home, all we ask is that our patient’s return their test card to our lab. The FIT Test only needs to be done once a year!

When a patient needs a more in-depth screening, HOPES works with the patient and provides referrals to a payment assistant program, or a health care center. When these screenings are done routinely, they can help detect polyps, which can be removed in that colonoscopy before they turn into colorectal cancer. When caught in it’s early stage, the survival rate of a patient is 87.7%!

If you are a HOPES patient and interested in getting screened, talk to your provider about which test is best for you.

To schedule an appointment, visit our Patient Portal.

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