
Summer is just around the corner, bringing vacations, camps, and get-togethers. To help you prioritize your health, Walmart invites you to Wellness Day on Saturday, May 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy free health screenings for glucose, cholesterol, BMI, and blood pressure, along with affordable immunizations for COVID-19, shingles, tetanus, measles, and more at pharmacies nationwide. You’ll also find a wide range of products, from allergy relief options to vitamins.
Walmart Wellness Day encourages families to prioritize their health by providing tools and resources to seek care, adopt healthy lifestyles, and maintain successful habits. Nearly 4,600 Walmart pharmacies across the country will host Wellness Day events from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time on Saturday, May 18. Select stores will offer vision screenings, in-store giveaways, and demos of wellness products, making it easier for customers to access specialized services.
During Walmart Wellness Day, the following health resources will be available, administered by qualified pharmacy and Vision Center teams:
- Free health screenings, including glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, BMI, and vision screenings (at select locations).
- Affordable immunizations, including COVID-19, measles, mumps, pneumonia, tetanus, HPV, rubella (MMR), varicella (chicken pox/shingles), whooping cough (TDAP), Hepatitis A & B, and more.
- Wellness resources and opportunities to consult with pharmacists.
“Our pharmacies are pillars in the communities they serve, and Wellness Day creates wonderful opportunities to deepen those connections while offering impactful services such as free screenings and affordable immunizations,” said Kevin Host, Walmart’s Senior Vice President of Pharmacy. “We’ll continue to build and execute through our pharmacies and Vision Centers to ensure we’re helping people save money, live better, and live healthier this summer.”
Since 2014, Walmart pharmacies have hosted Wellness Days, providing over 5 million free health screenings. With more than 4,000 Walmart stores in areas with medical professional shortages, Walmart often serves as the first stop for healthcare in these communities.







