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As more people become educated and empowered about their own health, preventative health care is becoming much more commonplace for all ages.<\/p>\n

To maintain a balanced lifestyle and overall well-being, it’s essential to attend regular checkups with your doctor and conduct relevant health screenings for early detection of potential diseases, better control over chronic conditions, and so much more.<\/p>\n

While mindful eating, daily movement, and enriching social connections are all important to aging well, annual full-body checkups also provide many benefits that enable you to take the steps towards a holistically healthy lifestyle.<\/p>\n

In this blog, we’ll highlight 5 reasons why we believe routine checkups are significant at every age as well as their many benefits for your health and well-being!<\/p>\n

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1. Understand Your Health Baseline Today<\/p>\n

Knowing where you are with your health journey is an important first step to maintaining a healthy overall well-being and addressing any health concerns early on.<\/p>\n

During a checkup, your doctor will perform a series of physical exam tests to identify potential risks for diseases and look out for any symptoms or other health-related matters.<\/p>\n

For instance, routine checks of your weight, blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol levels can help your doctor spot the signs of diseases like high blood pressure or diabetes before they develop even further.<\/p>\n

A check of your family health history can also flag risks for inherited conditions like cancer, so your doctor could refer you for relevant tests, send you to the right specialists, or recommend treatments.<\/p>\n

Your doctor could even ask about your diet, fitness, sleep, and stress habits which are also essential to helping you prevent unfavorable health problems in the future. If you're seeking guidance in these areas, your doctor will be more than happy to offer tips and advice on how to keep you healthy and living an active lifestyle.<\/p>\n

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2. Monitor Progress and Changes<\/p>\n

At each year’s visit, your doctor will go over your personal health history and include a check of whether you're on track with screening tests.<\/p>\n

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Here is a list of some medical tests your doctor may refer you to:<\/p>\n

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