See your doctor regularly and get screened, so you can stay happy, healthy and on the run.
Women of all ages should visit their health care provider annually or more often, even if they are healthy. The purpose of these visits is to:
The risks and advantages of screening tests change as you age. Your doctor can help you decide which tests are best for you, based on your health care goals, personal and family health history, age and life expectancy.
Even if you feel healthy, you should still see your doctor or health care provider for regular checkups. These visits can help you avoid health problems in the future. For example, the only way you can find out if you have high blood pressure is to check it regularly. High blood sugar and high cholesterol also might not have any symptoms in the early stages. A simple blood test can check for them.
A well-woman exam is one of the most important things you can do — at any age — to protect your health. During this annual test, your doctor will examine you to determine your overall health, including specific exams for breast and gynecological diseases.
The health screenings you need change as you age. Here’s a breakdown of recommended screenings by decade.
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Other Screenings
Talk with your provider about colon cancer screening if you have a strong family history of colon cancer or polyps, or if you have had inflammatory bowel disease or polyps yourself.
Routine bone density screening of women under 40 is not recommended.
If you’re in the 40-64 age range, these are your health screening guidelines
Here are the screening guidelines for women 65 and older:
If you don’t have a doctor, please contact Healthcare Coordination. Our friendly specialists can help you find the right doctor for your needs. They can also help you:
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