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  2. What Annual Checkups Look Like in Your 50s and Up - WebMD

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    Diabetes screening. Anyone age 50 to 70 who is overweight or obese should have a diabetes test. Your doctor can check you for diabetes with a test that measures your blood sugar level after you've ...

  3. Physical Exams and Teen Sports - WebMD

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    A sports physical -- also known as a pre-participation physical examination -- is a check-up to assess a teen's health and fitness as it relates to a sport. During the sports physical, the health ...

  4. Annual Physical Exams: What to Expect - WebMD

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    The physical exam is an essential part of any doctor's visit. ... Women age 45 to 54 should get mammograms every year while women 55 and older should switch to mammograms every 2 years, or can ...

  5. Physical Examination: What Tests to Expect - Healthline

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    After 30 years old, pap smears are recommended once every five years, until the age of 65. After age 65, the majority of women no longer require a pap smear. Pelvic exam : This can be done with or ...

  6. How Often Should You Get Routine Checkups at the Doctor?

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    While opinions vary, routine physical exams are generally recommended once a year if you’re over the age of 50, and once every 3 years if you’re younger than 50 and in good health. If you have ...

  7. Physical Examination: Purpose, Preparation, and Procedure

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    A physical examination is recommended at least once a year, especially in people over the age of 50. These exams are used to: check for possible diseases so they can be treated early

  8. Well-Child Visit: What’s Included and When to Go - WebMD

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    Take blood pressure. Measure oxygen levels. Listen to your child’s lungs. Look at your child’s eyes, ears, and throat. Press on your child’s tummy to feel organs. Move your child’s hips ...

  9. Physical examination - Wikipedia

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    Types A doctor using a stethoscope to listen to a 15-month-old's abdomen Routine. The routine physical, also known as general medical examination, periodic health evaluation, annual physical, comprehensive medical exam, general health check, preventive health examination, medical check-up, or simply medical, is a physical examination performed on an asymptomatic patient for medical screening ...