Physical exams are one of the most important tools to help you stay healthy. At Advocate Health Care, we provide convenient access to primary care services throughout the Chicago metro area. We offer annual checkups, preventive screenings, vaccinations and more to help you live your healthiest life.
A routine physical exam is an appointment when your health care provider checks your overall health, even when you feel well. Your provider assesses your risk of chronic conditions and offers recommendations to help you stay in your best health. These visits also allow you to ask your provider questions about your health needs and risk factors.
There are several other names for physical exams, including:
Primary care providers are the ones who perform physical exams. A doctor or an advanced practice clinician (APC) may be your primary care provider. An advanced practice clinician is a health care provider, such as a nurse practitioner or physician assistant, with master’s level training or higher. They can perform routine exams, order tests, diagnose diseases and offer treatment, including prescribing medications.
A physical exam is an opportunity to establish a baseline for your health. These exams help your provider know what’s normal for you so they can easily identify small changes that could point to health conditions.
Your physical exam is also an opportunity to:
Learn more about how to prepare for your physical exam.
There are several types of physical exams, including:
There are many places to get a physical exam, including at your primary care provider's office, medical clinics, urgent care centers and occupational health services.
An annual wellness visit, also called a Medicare wellness visit, is a health care appointment intended to help you create a personalized prevention plan. It’s a free benefit for people with Medicare insurance.
Note, however, that an annual wellness visit doesn’t include a complete physical exam. Your provider doesn’t discuss treatment for current health conditions during the appointment. You also don’t receive vaccinations or preventive screenings during an annual wellness visit. You will need to make a separate appointment to have a physical exam.
During an annual wellness visit:
The preventive plan is a five- to 10-year strategy for lowering or managing your specific health risks. You have access to your preventive plan, so you know when to get vaccinations, complete preventive screenings and schedule your next doctor’s appointment.
Most people should get a physical once every year. If you’re under 40 and in good health, your provider may recommend coming every other year. If you’re older or have multiple health conditions, you may need to visit your doctor more often. Find out more about who needs an annual exam.
Most insurance plans cover physicals with minimal or no out-of-pocket costs. If you have a physical more than once a year, you may pay a copay. Our team can help you understand your insurance coverage and costs before your physical exam. Learn more about pricing and financial assistance.
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