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888-643-2584 (toll-free)
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Contact Info

Sage Screening Program
888-643-2584 (toll-free)
health.sage@state.mn.us

Get Screened: SagePlus Heart Health Program

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SagePlus is a free program that can help you improve your heart health. If you are eligible for the Sage Program, you can also participate in the SagePlus Program. 

Changing your lifestyle can go a long way to controlling high blood pressure and preventing heart disease and stroke. Improve your health by making informed and intentional lifestyle choices including:

  • Eating a heart-healthy diet with less salt.
  • Getting regular physical activity.
  • Maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Limiting the amount of alcohol you drink.

What SagePlus can do for you

When you sign up for the SagePlus program, you will be connected with one of our partner clinics. You will receive:

  • Heart health screening.
  • Health and wellness coaching.
  • Tools to help you make healthy changes.
  • Connections to resources and support.

Clinic staff will measure your:

  • Blood pressure.
  • Blood sugar.
  • Cholesterol.
  • Height and weight.

Clinic staff may ask about your health, diet, activity level, and other lifestyle behaviors.

A SagePlus health coach will help you understand what your measurements mean for your heart health, and together you will make a plan to eat healthier and become more active. If you smoke, your coach can help you make a plan to quit. You may have the option to join lifestyle change programs like nutrition education, walking programs, or Zumba classes.

Participants who attend the minimum number of sessions required AND have a follow-up screen may receive a grocery gift card.

Eligibility

People who are eligible for the Sage Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program are eligible for SagePlus.

  • Women (born female or transgender women and men) ages 35-64.
  • Uninsured and underinsured.
  • Income within program guidelines.

Income

Household Size

Monthly Income

Yearly Income

1

$3,261

$39,125

2

$4,407

$52,875

3

$5,553

$66,625

4

$6,698

$80,375

5

$7,844

$94,125

6

$8,990

$107,875

Add for each additional

$1146

$13,750

*Self-employed or farmers: use household net income (after business expenses)

**Maximum allowable gross income is effective January 1, 2025. Guidelines change yearly. 

Learn more about eligibility: Sage Patient Eligibility for 2025 (PDF)

Supporting you in your path to health

Many things may impact your ability to be healthy, including where you live, your job, access to healthy and affordable foods, and more. Staff can refer you to services and benefits that can help improve your health like housing, food, transportation, or other resources.

SagePlus Clinics

The following clinics are currently participating in the SagePlus Program:

  • Aslan Health Clinic, St. Cloud
  • Bois Forte Clinics: Vermillion and Nett Lake
  • Native American Community Clinic (NACC), Minneapolis
  • Neighborhood HealthSource Clinics
    • Central Clinic, Freemont Clinic and Sheridan Clinic, Minneapolis
    • North Metro Clinic, Coon Rapids
  • North Memorial Health Clinic, Brooklyn Center
  • NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center, Minneapolis
  • Odam Medical Group, Crystal and St. Cloud

This list will be updated frequently. Check with your clinic to see if they are a SagePlus provider.

Join SagePlus

If you are interested in SagePlus, call 1-888-643-2584 to see if you are eligible.

You can also visit Appointment Scheduling for the Sage Screening Program, fill out the form and one of our staff will contact you.

Contact us

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Call 1-888-643-2584 or email health.sage@state.mn.us.

SagePlus is a part of the national WISEWOMAN program and funded by a Cooperative Agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Last Updated: 12/22/2025
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