Stay healthy with regular care

Yearly checkups and recommended screenings can catch problems early, helping you stay healthy longer.

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Why screenings are important and what you can expect

These screenings help your care team find possible health issues, often before you feel any symptoms. Most tests are painless and only take a few minutes.

  • Blood pressure test

    This test shows how strongly your blood moves through your body. Doctors use it to help check your heart health. During the test, a cuff is wrapped around your arm. It gently squeezes for a few moments and then releases to measure your blood pressure.

  • Blood sugar test

    This test checks how much sugar is in your blood. Your body needs some sugar for energy, but too much can cause health problems over time. Doctors use this test to see if your body is managing sugar properly and to check for diabetes. It’s quick and usually done with a small finger prick or a short blood draw.

  • Bone density test

    A bone density test checks how strong your bones are. Doctors use this test to see if your bones are weak and at risk for breaking. A special scanning machine looks at your bones. The test is quick and does not hurt.

  • Colorectal cancer screening

    This screening checks the health of your colon (large intestine). Doctors use it to look for signs of cancer early before symptoms appear. There are several ways to test, either at a clinic or using an at-home kit.

  • Diabetic eye exam

    This exam checks your eyes for damage caused by diabetes. Doctors use it to find problems early that could affect your vision. During the exam, the doctor looks into your eyes using special lights and tools.

  • Mammogram

    A mammogram is a test that examines a person’s breast tissue for signs of cancer. Doctors use it to detect breast cancer early before it causes symptoms. The test uses a special X-ray machine to take pictures of the breasts.

  • Medication review

    A medication review looks at all the medicines you are taking. A doctor or pharmacist checks to make sure your medicines are safe and work well together.

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