Vital Signs
We may review blood pressure, heart rate, weight, height, BMI, and other measurements relevant to your care.
Routine wellness exams give you and your healthcare provider time to review your overall health, identify potential concerns, and discuss practical steps that support long-term wellness.

Routine wellness exams give you and your healthcare provider time to review your overall health, identify potential concerns, and discuss practical steps that support long-term wellness. Regular checkups are an important part of preventive care at every stage of life.
During your visit, your provider can review your medical history, medications, lifestyle, vital signs, preventive-care needs, and any new symptoms or health questions you may have.
We may review blood pressure, heart rate, weight, height, BMI, and other measurements relevant to your care.
Your provider reviews medical history, family history, allergies, medications, previous conditions, and recent health changes.
Discuss nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress, and other lifestyle factors that can influence your overall health.
We can review age-appropriate preventive care, screenings, immunization needs, and recommended follow-up.
Tell us about medications, allergies, previous diagnoses, family history, and any changes since your last visit.
Your care team may check blood pressure, pulse, weight, height, and other appropriate measurements.
Your provider performs an appropriate physical exam based on your age, history, symptoms, and healthcare needs.
We discuss findings, preventive-care recommendations, lifestyle goals, and any testing or follow-up that may be appropriate.
Regular wellness visits create an opportunity to track changes over time and address concerns before they become more difficult to manage. They also give you dedicated time to talk with your provider about prevention, healthy habits, chronic-condition management, and questions about your health.
Monitor important health measurements and changes from one visit to the next.
Discuss health goals and receive recommendations based on your individual needs.
Routine care can help identify symptoms or risk factors that deserve additional evaluation.
Keep track of screenings, immunizations, follow-up visits, and other preventive-care needs.
The appropriate schedule depends on your age, health history, risk factors, and individual needs. Your provider can recommend a schedule that is appropriate for you.
Yes. Tell your provider about new symptoms or concerns so they can determine whether additional evaluation, testing, or a separate follow-up visit is appropriate.
Bring an updated medication list, including prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and supplements.
Your provider can review recommended preventive screenings based on factors such as your age, medical history, and individual risk.
Complete the patient intake form to get started with your routine wellness exam.