Scheduling Your Visit
A well-check visit, also called an annual physical or check-up, is a preventative measure and a time for communication with your physician. According to the Journal of Family Practice, annual physical exams reduce risks of potentially missed diagnoses. The purpose of these visits is to screen for diseases, assess risk of future medical problems, encourage a healthy lifestyle, update vaccinations and maintain a relationship with a doctor in case of an illness.
Routine physical exams are a good way for patients to start a dialogue with their primary care physician. Make the most of these visits by writing down important questions and concerns to bring with you. At your annual well-check be sure to mention any complaints or concerns about your health. And be prepared that your doctor will likely ask you about important behaviors, like smoking, alcohol use, diet, and exercise. The doctor may also make sure your vaccinations are up-to-date and update your personal and family medical history. A well-check can detect problems before they become serious.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers these tips when you visit your doctor: