Comprehensive Initial Physical Exam
A Comprehensive Initial Physical Exam is a thorough examination of your current physical condition and overall health. It is designed to help diagnose any underlying health conditions you may have and identify any areas of concern.
A Comprehensive Initial Physical Exam is usually part of a larger preventative health care program. Your doctor may recommend this exam when you start a new health care regimen, before starting a new medication, if you present with any signs of illness or injury, or if you’re due for a routine checkup.
During the exam, your doctor will review your height and weight as well as any recent medical tests. He/she may also ask questions about your family medical history and any specific medical symptoms or conditions you are experiencing. Depending on your age and medical history, your doctor may also order blood tests and other tests for high cholesterol, blood pressure, and diabetes. Your doctor may also perform physical examinations such as checking your lungs, heart, and any other areas that could be of concern.
Your doctor will review the results of the exam with you and offer any advice or direction on changes to your diet, exercise program, or any other lifestyle changes that can help improve health. Depending on the results of the exam, the doctor may also order additional tests or prescribe medications to help manage any medical conditions.
A Comprehensive Initial Physical Exam is an important step in diagnosing and managing any medical conditions and should be part of your routine healthcare regimen. Getting this exam allows your doctor to review many aspects of your health and provides you with guidance about diet, lifestyle, and any other necessary medical treatments.
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