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Get Screened

 

The Basics

Screenings are medical tests that look for diseases before you have symptoms. Screenings may find diseases early when they are easier to treat. Getting recommended screening tests is one of the most important things you can do for your health. You can get screened for:

  • Different types of cancer
  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Depression
  • Sexually transmitted diseases

Different screening tests are needed at different ages. Some are needed once a year, and others less often. Take a minute to review these screening guidelines:

Talk to a doctor or nurse about scheduling important screenings. Share the diseases that run in your family, talk about your concerns, and don’t forget to ask questions.

Start Today: Small Steps
  • Take time to review the screening guidelines for women or men.
  • Use the myhealthfinder box on the Quick Guide home page to get health recommendations based on your age and sex.
  • Use this family health history tool or make your own. Bring it with you the next time you visit the doctor.

Learn more about screening for colorectal cancer; osteoporosis; and heart disease.

Find additional resources from healthfinder.gov.


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