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Business organizations 

Your business can partner with Life Line Screening in several ways, whether offering a corporate wellness screening program to your employees or promoting prevention screenings to your clients. Our business partnership programs are flexible and can deliver services at your worksite or at our 20,000+ local community events per year.

Learn more about the benefits of partnering with Life Line Screening:

Affinity groups
Insurance companies
Corporations and unions

Life Line Screening can help your organization:

  • Reduce expenses that coincide with long-term medical care
  • Keep insurance premiums the lowest possible with increased utilization of managed care prevention services
  • Enhance employees' Section 125 plan and FSA offerings
  • Provide on-site educational seminars on prevention and wellness topics
  • Increase productivity by reducing absenteeism due to health-related issues


Unique features that enhance our ability to partner with businesses:

  • On-site/off-site screenings - Available in all 48 contiguous United States and the United Kingdom
  • Delivery of results -In person, by mail


  • Highly skilled medical professionals
    • Full-time Life Line Screening employees
    • Certified sonographers and medical technologists
    • Team manager on-site day of event
    • Local event promotion manager

  • Aggregate reporting - Stratification of group’s risk to proactively target risk areas
We provide a national screening program for both large and small worksite locations. Whether you decide to offer a corporate wellness program to your employees or promote our services to your clients, you’re choosing an excellent way to increase your organization’s profile, garner goodwill, and prevent increasing healthcare costs.


If you’re interested in becoming a business partner or finding out more about our programs, please request more information or contact us at 1-888-814-0439.

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