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Physical exam frequency

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Blood pressure check
Blood pressure check
Physical exam frequency
Physical exam frequency

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How often you need a physical exam; Health maintenance visit

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Even when healthy, adults should visit a clinician periodically. The purpose of these visits is to:

Health maintenance visits differ from visits needed by people who have medical problems that need to be monitored and treated.

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Even if you feel fine, it still important to see your health care provider regularly to check for potential problems. Most people who have high blood pressure don't even know it. The only way to find out if you have hypertension is to have your blood pressure checked regularly. Likewise, high blood sugar and high cholesterol levels often do not produce any symptoms until advanced disease has occurred.

There are specific times when you should see your health care provider. Some guidelines include:

AGE 18 TO 39: AGE 40 TO 65: OVER THE AGE OF 65:

Update Date: 6/8/2003

Updated by: David Webner, M.D., Department of Family Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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