Why Screen?
20s-30s Screening
40s-60s Screening
50s-65+ Screening
Vaccines
100

This is the primary goal of early detection to prevent a problem from becoming major.

What is catching health issues early?

100

This common condition affects 1 in 8 adults aged 20-40 and should be screened every 3 to 5 years.

What is Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)?

100

Often called the "silent killer," this should be monitored due to its lack of obvious symptoms.

What is high blood pressure?

100

In seniors, depression may show up as physical symptoms or this, rather than just sadness.

What is brain fog?

100

The CDC recommends a single lifetime dose of this vaccine for all adults aged 75 and older.

What is the RSV vaccine?

200

Preventative care reduces these by identifying issues before they require hospitalizations or expensive treatments.

What are long-term healthcare costs?

200

The CDC recommends all adults 18+ be screened for this virus at least once. 

What is Hepatitis C

200

This screening focuses on risk factors, frequency, and blood sugar levels for middle-aged adults

What is Diabetes screening?

200

This "gold standard" scan diagnoses osteoporosis and is routine for women aged 65+.

What is a DEXA scan?

200

A two-dose vaccination recommended for adults 50+ to prevent a painful rash and nerve pain.

What is Shingrix?

300

These regular checks help patients stay active, independent, and supported in things they might have missed alone.

What are yearly checkups?

300

Adults aged 15-24 account for over half of these diagnoses annually, many of which are asymptomatic.

What are STIs and HIV?

300

This cancer screening is vital for those in their 40s-60s to identify polyps or early malignancy.

What is a Colorectal cancer screening?

300

In men, this bone disease is often underdiagnosed but should be assessed by age 65.

What is osteoporosis?

300

This vaccine is ideally given at age 11 or 12 but is recommended as a catch-up through age 26.

What is the HPV vaccine?

400

These three specific tests help catch early symptoms to make them easier to treat.

What are blood pressure, cancer, and cholesterol tests?

400

This test checks for abnormal cells in the cervix and is recommended every 3 years for those aged 21-30.

What is a pap smear?

400

This specific panel is used to check cholesterol levels and manage cardiovascular risk.

What is a Lipid panel?

400

A one-time ultrasound is recommended for men ages 65-75 who have ever smoked to detect this "bulge" in the main artery.

What is an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

400

This "P" vaccine protects against blood infections and meningitis

What is the Pneumococcal (Pneumovax) vaccine?

500

Preventative care is often called one of the "best" types of this.

What is medicine?

500

If you have a cervix, you should get a Pap smear every 3 years starting at this age.

What is age 21?

500

This screening is recommended for those who qualify based on smoking history and age.

What is a Lung cancer screening?

500

This condition is not a normal part of aging and often manifests as "brain fog" or physical symptoms.

What is depression

500

This is the ideal time to get the HPV vaccine to ensure it is effective.

What is before becoming sexually active?