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What Screenings Should Adults Get Every Year?
Annual health screenings are one of the most important tools in preventative medicine.
Many serious health conditions develop gradually and may not cause symptoms during their early stages. Routine screenings help physicians identify potential problems sooner, often before patients feel sick.
Regular health evaluations can play an important role in preventing disease, reducing complications, and supporting long-term health and longevity.
While recommended screenings vary based on age, gender, family history, and overall health, there are several important screenings most adults should discuss with their primary care physician every year.
1. Blood Pressure Screening
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because many individuals experience no symptoms.
Uncontrolled blood pressure can increase the risk of:
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Kidney disease
- Heart failure
Most adults should have their blood pressure checked at least annually, although patients with hypertension may require more frequent monitoring.
2. Cholesterol Screening
Cholesterol testing helps evaluate cardiovascular health and identify risk factors for heart disease.
Routine lipid panels typically measure:
- Total cholesterol
- LDL (“bad”) cholesterol
- HDL (“good”) cholesterol
- Triglycerides
Your physician can use these results to help assess overall cardiovascular risk and recommend lifestyle or treatment strategies when necessary.
3. Diabetes Screening
Diabetes and prediabetes frequently develop without noticeable symptoms.
Blood sugar testing, including fasting glucose and Hemoglobin A1C testing, may help identify early metabolic changes before complications occur.
Early detection allows patients to make lifestyle changes that may improve long-term health outcomes.
4. Weight, BMI, and Metabolic Health Assessment
Maintaining a healthy body composition plays a significant role in long-term health.
During annual visits, physicians often evaluate:
- Weight trends
- Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Waist circumference
- Metabolic risk factors
These measurements help identify obesity-related health risks and guide personalized health recommendations.
5. Cancer Screenings
Cancer screening recommendations vary depending on age, sex, personal history, and family history.
Common screenings may include:
- Mammograms
- Colon cancer screening
- Cervical cancer screening
- Prostate cancer discussions
- Skin cancer evaluations
Your physician can recommend an individualized screening schedule based on your risk factors.
6. Mental Health Screening
Mental health is an important component of overall wellness.
Primary care physicians often screen for conditions such as:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Stress-related concerns
- Sleep disturbances
Identifying mental health concerns early can significantly improve quality of life and overall health outcomes.
7. Immunization Review
Annual wellness visits provide an opportunity to review recommended vaccinations.
Depending on age and medical history, adults may need updates for:
- Influenza vaccine
- Tetanus boosters
- COVID-19 vaccines
- Pneumonia vaccines
- Shingles vaccines
Vaccinations remain one of the most effective forms of preventative healthcare.
8. Hormone and Longevity Assessments
As patients age, many become interested in optimizing health and identifying risk factors before disease develops.
Depending on symptoms and health goals, physicians may recommend additional evaluations involving:
- Hormone testing
- Testosterone evaluation
- Thyroid testing
- Metabolic health assessments
- Advanced longevity testing
These evaluations may provide valuable information regarding energy, body composition, recovery, and overall wellness.
How Often Should Adults Have a Physical Exam?
Most adults should schedule a wellness exam with their primary care physician every year.
Patients managing chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, or heart disease often benefit from more frequent follow-up visits.
Your physician can recommend the most appropriate schedule based on your medical history and health goals.
Why Preventative Care Matters
Preventative medicine focuses on identifying risks before they become serious health problems.
Annual screenings may help:
- Detect disease earlier
- Reduce healthcare complications
- Improve long-term outcomes
- Support healthy aging
- Optimize overall wellness
Many patients who prioritize preventative care experience greater peace of mind and better long-term health.
Why Tampa Patients Choose InCare Now
Patients throughout Tampa and Riverview trust InCare Now for comprehensive, physician-led primary care and preventative medicine.
Services include:
- Annual Physical Exams
- Preventative Care
- Chronic Disease Management
- Laboratory Testing
- Hormone Evaluations
- Medical Weight Loss
- Longevity Medicine
- Telemedicine
InCare Now’s experienced physicians focus on helping patients stay healthier through proactive, personalized healthcare.
Schedule Your Annual Wellness Visit
If it has been more than a year since your last physical exam, now may be the perfect time to schedule a preventative health evaluation.
The physician team at InCare Now is accepting new patients and is committed to helping Tampa residents optimize their health for years to come.
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