Primary Care
Primary Care: Ages 18-34
Everyone should establish a primary care provider to receive a baseline health status. This includes a review of personal risks associated with family health history, lifestyle, diet, and activity level. Your follow up appointments will depend on your healthcare needs and concerns. We can refer to specialists as needed and help you manage their recommendations. If you become ill or think you are experiencing health issues, we are happy to evaluate and treat you.
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Health Screenings: 18 - 34 years old
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Physical Exam - annually
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Blood pressure check - annually
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Diabetes screen - annually
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Cholesterol screen - annually
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Depression screen - annually
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STD screen - depends on risk
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PAP (Women) - annually starting at age 21
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Women's Health Concerns
Birth Control
Migraines
Heavy Periods
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Men's Health Concerns
Alcohol Use
Suicide
Testicular Cancer
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Primary Care: Ages 35-49
Preventive Care is essential to maintain adequate health, prevent disease, increase quality of life and detect cancer early to improve survival and treatment options. All patients should expect physical examination, bloodwork, vital signs, and cancer screening when they establish care.
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Health Screenings: 35 - 49 years old
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Physical Exam - annually
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Blood pressure check - annually
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Diabetes screen - annually
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Cholesterol screen - annually
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Depression screen - annually
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STD screen - depends on risk
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PAP (Women) - every 3-5 years
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Mammogram (Women) - every 2 years
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Colonoscopy - starting at age 45
Women's Health Concerns
Men's Health Concerns
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Primary Care: Ages 50+
The likelihood of developing a chronic disease including cancer increases with age as the ability to recover begins to decline. Proper nutrition, regular physical activity, and complying with treatment for existing health conditions becomes pivotal at this point in life.
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Health Screenings: 50+
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Physical Exam - annually
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Blood pressure check - annually
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Diabetes screen - annually
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Cholesterol screen - annually
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Depression screen - annually
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STD screen - depends on risk
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PAP (Women) - every 3-5 years
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Mammogram (Women) - every 2 years
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Bone Density (Women) - every 2 years
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Prostate Cancer screen - annually
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Colonoscopy - follow up as needed
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Women's Health Concerns
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Men's Health Concerns
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