Bringing mobile lung services to you.
Lung Health Check is Canada’s first mobile lung program, bringing important services to rural, remote, and Indigenous communities in Alberta—where access is often limited.
The program includes a mobile pulmonary function testing (PFT) unit, currently operating in communities across the province.
1 in 5
Albertans have a lung condition.
Lung Health is important. Every day Albertans of all ages are diagnosed with lung conditions, including:
Asbestosis
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Farmer’s Lung
Lung cancer
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Getting your lungs checked can help catch problems early and manage existing conditions, leading to better health outcomes.
Check early, breathe easy.
Meet the Fleet
Lung Health Check mobile units offer the following on-site services, with a referral from a primary care provider:
Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) van
What is it?
A PFT is a set of breathing tests that check how well your lungs work. It measures how much air you can inhale and exhale, how fast you can breathe out, and how well your lungs deliver oxygen to your blood.
The most common test—spirometry—involves blowing into a tube to assess lung capacity and airflow.
The Lung Health Check van is equipped to perform these tests using a Level 3 body box, accredited by the College of Physicians and Surgeons. It also offers pre- and post-spirometry.
Who is it for?
This test is available to anyone ages 5+ who requires a PFT for diagnosis or monitoring.
Currently operating in Alberta
Low-dose Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan truck
What is it?
A low-dose chest CT scan is a type of x-ray that takes detailed images of your lungs to look for changes. The scan takes a few minutes and does not require an injection or dye.
It helps detect lung diseases—including early-stage lung cancer—before symptoms appear.
Who is it for?
Low-dose CT scans will be available to individuals eligible for lung cancer screening, based on Alberta guidelines.
Launching in Alberta in 2027
Booking an Appointment
You can access Lung Health Check free of charge with a referral from a primary care provider.
Find a Primary Care Provider
Don’t have a primary care provider? Visit Alberta Find a Provider to find a provider near you.
You can also get a referral through a virtual care provider, including:
Contact us
For more information about Lung Health Check, or to inquire about Lung Health Check coming to your community, please fill out the form or email us at:
info@lungcheck.ca