Annual Preventive Physicals
During your annual physical, you may be offered age appropriate diagnostic tests that will help determine your current level of health.
Many of the areas that we examine during a physical include: heart health, hearing loss, bone density, and some cancers and blood disorders.
Health Facts about the Heart:
- Total Cholesterol should be less than 200
- LDL (Bad) Cholesterol should be less than 100 or less than 70 for patients with Diabetes
- HDL (Good) Cholesterol should be greater than 40
- Cholesterol ratio should be less than 3.5
Heart Disease is the number one cause of death for men and women in the United States. Currently 1 out of 10 women have heart disease and 1 out of 6 men have heart disease. There are many factors that affect the health of the heart: smoking, diet, exercise, cholesterol, and heredity. With use of the newest technology many heart problems are preventable if not avoidable. Blood work to check cholesterol, EKG or heart ultrasounds if indicated, and regular blood pressure checks are a great way to monitor potential problems.
Health Facts about Osteoporosis (Bone Loss):
- Osteoporosis may be preventable with good consumption of Vitamin D and Calcium along with daily excercise.
- This disease can be treated with a range of prescription medications.
- Caucasian and Asian women are more likely to develop osteoporosis.
- Menopause can also increase the chances to develop the disease.
- The Dexa Scan is the test used for most women over forty to detect the disease.
- A scan is recommended every two years for screening after age forty.
- This test is available at AFD for your convenience.
Osteoporosis or bone loss is a debilitating disease that can be prevented and even treated. Bone loss affects an estimated 44 million Americans, of which 80% are women. This disease causes the bones to become fragile and more likely to break. If not prevented or left untreated, osteoporosis can progress painlessly until a bone breaks. These broken bones usually occur in the hip, spine, and wrist. Women are four times more likely than men to develop the disease. from. This condition is detectable by bone density testing, which is a quick eight to ten minutes test.
Health Facts for some Cancers and Blood work:
- Annual Pap smears & breast exams are recommended for all women. Women should do a breast self-exam every month.
- Yearly PSA & Prostate / Rectal Exam starting at age 40 for men.
- Men should have a fecal blood test every year starting at age 50; with a colonoscopy once every 10 years starting at age 50, earlier if there is a family history.
- Annual blood work will also indicate cancers like Leukemia, which affect the young and old.
- Blood work will also indicate the presence of many diseases like diabetes, thyroid problems, HIV, Hepatitis, common infections, and many other problems.
Are you at risk for some type of cancer or blood disease? Cancers are on the rise in this country and around the world, 4 out of 10 people will develop cancer in their lifetime. Many cancers are detectable by blood work and diagnostic testing. Simple blood work and testing are great forms of preventative medicine.
Health Facts about the Ear:
- Ear problems can manifest by dizziness, ear fullness, earache, ringing in the ears (Tinnitus),ear wax, and inner ear disorders.
- Hearing loss can be noise induced. Proper hearing protection will decrease your risk of hearing loss.
- Wearing ear plugs/ ear muffs while mowing the lawn or turning down the volume of your MP3 player can minimize the permanent damage on your inner ear.
- Wearing swimmers plugs/ ear plugs while swimming may minimize swimmers ears or ear infection.
- Ringing in the ears or fluctuating hearing loss combined with dizziness may be a sign of Menere's disease.
Ear and hearing disorders are one of the most common conditions affecting ALL age groups from infants to older adults. Of the 28 million Americans who suffer from hearing loss, approximately 17 in 1000 children have some degree of hearing loss less than 18 years of age, which could be potentially identifiable by some quick hearing tests. One in three people older than 60 and half of those older than 85 have hearing loss. Hearing problems can make it hard to respond to warnings and to hear doorbells and alarms. They can also make it hard to enjoy talking with friends and family. Regular annual hearing tests will help in early identification of middle & inner ear disorders including dizziness & vertigo.
Announcements
We would like to announce that we will be expanding into Spring Hill starting September 1st of 2008. We are very excited to add this location to our AFD Family. We hope to see you guys there. More information will be coming soon!!!
Services that America's Family Doctors offer during Annual Physicals:
AFD schedules appointments Monday through Friday for full physical exams and pap smears. Our full physicals may include:
Blood Work Chest X-ray Urine Analysis Hearing & Vision TestingEKG Breathing Tests Prostate examination for men Paps for women Further testing may be indicated like Bone Density scans, Stress Testing, and Heart ultrasounds at the time of your appointment. Please call today to schedule your Annual Physical. Same day appointments are now available.
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