Annual Physical

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Regular comprehensive health check-ups are essential for preventive care, early detection of health issues, and ensuring you are aging well.

What to Expect

Medical History Review

  • Current health status
  • Family medical history updates
  • Medication and supplement review
  • Lifestyle factors assessment

Physical Examination

  • Vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, temperature)
  • Height, weight, and BMI calculation
  • Head-to-toe physical assessment
  • Age-appropriate screenings

Laboratory Tests

  • Complete blood count (CBC)
  • Comprehensive metabolic panel
  • Lipid panel
  • Thyroid function tests
  • Additional tests based on age and risk factors

Preparation

Before Your Appointment

  • List all current medications and supplements with dosages
  • Document any symptoms or health changes since last visit
  • Prepare specific questions for your healthcare provider
  • Bring insurance cards and identification
  • Fast if required for blood work

Questions to Consider

  • Are my current health metrics optimal?
  • What preventive screenings do I need?
  • Should I adjust any medications?
  • What lifestyle changes would benefit me most?

Follow-up

After Your Appointment

  • Review test results when available
  • Implement recommended lifestyle changes
  • Schedule follow-up appointments or specialist referrals
  • Update your Health Metrics tracking
  • Add new health goals to your Wellness Journal

Annual Screenings

  • Blood pressure check
  • Body mass index (BMI)
  • Depression screening
  • Skin cancer examination

Age-Based Screenings

  • Cholesterol (every 4-6 years, more frequently with risk factors)
  • Diabetes screening (every 3 years after age 45)
  • Colonoscopy (starting at age 45-50)
  • Mammogram (based on age and risk factors)
  • Bone density (based on age and risk factors)
Tip

Proactive Health Management Your annual physical is an opportunity to take proactive steps for your health. Be open and honest with your healthcare provider for the best outcomes and early intervention opportunities.

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