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  • What Happens When You Have a Doctor's Checkup?

    Wellness checkups represent an important part of preventive health care. Wellness checkups try to identify health risks before they become illnesses or to identify illnesses at early, treatable stages. The checkups also allow you to ask questions or get health advice from your doctor. Depending on your age and gender, the tests and services performed at a checkup will vary.

  • What Shots Are at a 4-Year Checkup?

    Almost 40 percent of parents refused or delayed in giving their children a vaccination during 2008, according to WebMD, an increase of about 18 percent from 2003. Children who are vaccinated against common childhood diseases are protected and also protect other children from becoming seriously or even fatally ill. Your child may be cranky and sore after receiving his shots, but it is important that he receive all booster immunizations at his four-year checkup for full protection against disease. Children with colds or a fever will need to delay receiving any vaccinations until they have recovered.

  • What Happens During a Regular Checkup for Women?

    It is important for everyone in every stage of life to have regular physical exams performed by their doctor. Health care professionals recommend everyone get a physical at least once a year, but if you are at risk for certain conditions, you may want to get checked out more often. Women can expect a number of specific tests and checkups when they attend their annual physicals, and many of these specifics even vary by age.

  • Why Should You Get a Yearly Checkup?

    Regular checkups can help doctors catch problems before they get serious and treat illnesses in an early stage. Most health care plans cover some preventive services, according to FamilyDoctor.org.

  • Important Reasons for an Annual Checkup

    Annual checkups are an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Adults often visit the doctor only when there is a problem. Some illnesses and afflictions can be prevented by the care and advice you receive at a routine physical. Women and children, particularly benefit from an annual checkup due to their constantly changing bodies. Many insurance companies will pay a percentage of preventive care. Check with your carrier to find out which services they cover.

  • Medical Checkup Checklist

    Medical checkup checklists make it easy to keep track of when a procedure was done, why and what the results were. Checklists especially come in handy if you see multiple doctors; they can verify that all the necessary tests have been completed and by whom. While doctors keep extensive medical histories on their patients, they can be scattered through pages of the medical file, making it difficult to see everything immediately, clearly and side-by-side.

  • What to Expect at a Checkup

    At the beginning of your pregnancy, you will go to your OB-GYN once a month. When you hit the 28-week mark, you will go every two weeks. During the last month, you will go every week.

  • What Is a Physical Checkup?

    Most people associate visiting a doctor with sickness or injury. However, doctors also perform an important role in preventative medicine. One of the tools doctors use is a physical check-up.

  • How to Do a Spring Health Checkup

    Before the joys and obligations of summer hit--why not take a look at your own health as part of your "spring checkup?" You are probably doing it for your house, car and garden--so why not do it for YOU? Bodies need maintenance just like any other fine running machine. Get yours tuned up today! Here are some ways to do it.

  • How to Take an Online Heart Checkup

    Studies show that one in three Americans has some kind of heart disease. Research has proven a number of risk factors like family history, demographics and lifestyle. Though you're probably aware of certain "rules" like minimizing fat in your diet and getting daily exercise, you may not be aware of how much you're at risk. An online heart checkup can help you determine if you should talk to your doctor about further testing.

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