
Manage Your Care
Recommended Health Screenings
Catch problems early, when they are easiest to treat
This is general education, not medical advice. Everyone is different, so always talk with your own doctor before making changes to your health, activity, or medications.
Screenings find problems before they cause symptoms, which is when they are most treatable. The right schedule depends on your age, sex, and history, so your doctor is the best guide to what you need and when.
What you can do
- Ask your doctor which screenings are due for you this year
- Keep a simple record of your screenings and results
- Do not skip routine checks just because you feel fine
- Follow up promptly on any result that needs a closer look
Watch and learn
Health Screenings for Seniors: Preventive Care After 65
Penn State HealthImportant Health Screenings for Older Adults
Oak Street HealthWhy Health Screenings Are Important For Seniors
Independence Blue CrossWhat preventive tests do you recommend for adults?
Premier HealthQuestions to ask your doctor
- Which screenings should I have, and how often?
- Am I up to date on my vaccinations?
- Given my history, are there extra checks I should consider?
When to call your doctor
- Any new lump, unusual bleeding, or persistent change in your body
- A symptom that worries you, which is always worth a call

