| Adult Preventive Exams |
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Ages 18 - 39 |
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| EVERY FIVE YEARS: |
| General Medical Exam: This includes the following: |
- Height, Weight and Blood Pressure
- Complete Physical Exam
- Complete Blood Profil
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| EVERY THREE YEARS: |
| PAP Smear and Breast Exam for women to screen for Breast and Cervical Cancer after three normal annual exams unless High Risk* |
| VACCINES: |
MMR - All adults born after 1956 who lack immunity |
| Td ( Tetanus) - Booster every 10 years |
| Influenza - Yearly if High Risk* |
| Pneumococcal - One Time Dose if High Risk** (Maybe repeated if necessary) |
| Varicella - High Risk** Adults with no history of Chicken Pox |
| Hepatitis B - High Exposure Risk*** Adults |
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| *High Risk Women |
- Early onset of sexual activity (under16 years of age)
- Multiple sexual partners (five or more in a lifetime)
- History of sexually transmitted disease (including HIV infection)
- Fewer than three negative pap smears within the previos seven years
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**High Risk Adults are people with Diabetes, Heart Disease, Emphysema, Kidney Failure, and other diseases which suppress the immunity.
***High Exposure Risk Adults are people in the Health Care Fields, and adults with higher chance of exposure to Hepatitis B |
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Ages 40 - 49 |
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| EVERY TWO YEARS: |
General Medical Exam: This includes the following: |
- Height, Weight and Blood Pressure
- Complete Physical Exam
- Complete Blood Profile
- Eye Exam for Glaucoma and other diseases of the eye
- Bone Mass Density Testing for Osteoporosis if Postmenopausal
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| EVERY THREE YEARS: |
PAP Smear and Breast Exam for Women to screen for Breast and Cervical Cancer after three normal annual exams unless High Risk* |
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| *High Risk: Check with your physician |
| VACCINES: |
MMR - All adults born after 1956 who lack immunity |
| Td ( Tetanus) - Booster every 10 years |
| Influenza - Yearly if High Risk** |
| Pneumococcal - One Time Dose if High Risk** (Maybe repeated if necessary) |
| Varicella - High Risk** Adults with no history of Chicken Pox |
| Hepatitis B - High Exposure Risk*** Adults |
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| *High Risk Women |
- Early onset of sexual activity (under16 years of age)
- Multiple sexual partners (five or more in a lifetime)
- History of sexually transmitted disease (including HIV infection)
- Fewer than three negative pap smears within the previos seven years
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**High Risk Adults are people with Diabetes, Heart Disease, Emphysema, Kidney Failure, and other diseases which suppress the immunity.
***High Exposure Risk Adults are people in the HealthCare Fields, and adults with higher chance of exposure to Hepatitis B |
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Ages 50 - 65 |
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| YEARLY: |
| General Medical Exam: This includes the following: |
- Height, Weight and Blood Pressure
- Complete Physical Exam
- Complete Blood Profile
- ColoRectal Cancer Screen with digital rectal exam and Stool Hemoccults
- Prostate Cancer Screen with digital rectal exam and PSA levels
- Breast Cancer Screen with yearly breast exam and Mammogram
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| EVERY TWO YEARS: |
| Bone Mass Density Testing for Osteoporosis |
| EVERY THREE YEARS: |
| PAP Smear and Breast Exam for Women to screen for Breast and Cervical Cancer after three normal annual exams unless High Risk* |
| EVERY FOUR YEARS: |
| ColoRectal Cancer Screening with Sigmoidoscope or Colonoscope |
| VACCINES: |
MMR - All adults born after 1956 who lack immunity |
| Td (Tetanus) - Booster every 10 years |
| Influenza - Yearly if High Risk** |
| Pneumococcal - One Time Dose if High Risk** (Maybe repeated if necessary) |
| Varicella - High Risk** Adults with no history of Chicken Pox |
| Hepatitis B - High Risk*** Adults |
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| *High Risk Women |
- Early onset of sexual activity (under16 years of age)
- Multiple sexual partners (five or more in a lifetime)
- History of sexually transmitted disease (including HIV infection)
- Fewer than three negative pap smears within the previos seven years
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**High Risk Adults are people with Diabetes, Heart Disease, Emphysema, Kidney Failure, and other diseases which suppress the immunity. High Risk: Check with your physician
*** High Risk Adults are people in the HealthCare Fields, and adults with higher chance of exposure to Hepatitis B |
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Ages 60 + |
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| YEARLY: |
| General Medical Exam: This includes the following: |
- Height, Weight and Blood Pressure
- Complete Physical Exam
- Complete Blood Profile
- ColoRectal Cancer Screen with digital rectal exam and Stool Hemoccults
- Prostate Cancer Screen with digital rectal exam and PSA levels
- Breast Cancer Screen with yearly breast exam and Mammogram
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| EVERY TWO YEARS: |
| Bone Mass Density Testing for Osteoporosis |
| EVERY THREE YEARS: |
| PAP Smear and Breast Exam for Women to screen for Breast and Cervical Cancer after three normal annual exams unless High Risk * |
| EVERY FOUR YEARS: |
| ColoRectal Cancer Screening with Sigmoidoscope or Colonoscope |
| VACCINES: |
MMR - All adults born after 1956 who lack immunity |
Td (Tetanus) - Booster every 10 years |
| Influenza - Yearly if High Risk** |
| Pneumococcal - One Time Dose if High Risk** (Maybe repeated if necessary) |
| Varicella - High Risk** Adults with no history of Chicken Pox |
| Hepatitis B - High Risk*** Adults |
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| *High Risk Women |
- Early onset of sexual activity (under16 years of age)
- Multiple sexual partners (five or more in a lifetime)
- History of sexually transmitted disease (including HIV infection)
- Fewer than three negative pap smears within the previos seven years
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**High Risk Adults are people with Diabetes, Heart Disease, Emphysema, Kidney Failure, and other diseases which suppress the immunity
***High Risk Adults are people in the HealthCare Fields, and adults with higher chance of exposure to Hepatitis B |