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Wellness Exams

Comprehensive physical exams are vital to maintaining exceptional health or detecting medical issues before they become severe. The outstanding primary care team at University Family Medicine Center, P.C. in Pueblo, Colorado, offers physical exams for sports, school, work, or general health checkups. Call the office to schedule your next physical or book an appointment online today.

Physical Exams Q & A

How often should I get a physical exam?

University Family Medicine Center, P.C. recommends patients undergo physical examinations yearly. Yearly checkups allow your provider to monitor any health and well-being changes. The team can easily treat most conditions in their early stages.

Regular checkups will help your provider notice changes, diagnose, and treat conditions before conditions progress to more challenging treatment stages.

You also need regular health screenings like Pap smears, mammograms, skin checks, and colorectal cancer screening.

What do physical exams consist of?

Physical exams include wellness checks and health screenings that help to diagnose conditions like breast cancer, prostate cancer, high blood pressure, and diabetes in their earliest stages.

During your physical exam at University Family Medicine Center, P.C., the team will measure important vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, and heart rate. They may request routine labs or bloodwork, such as a glucose test to monitor your blood sugar. Let the team know if you have diabetes or if it runs in your family’s history.

Individuals over 40 are often encouraged to undergo specific tests, including prostate cancer screenings for men and mammograms for women.

Patients who have not had a physical exam within the last year should contact University Family Medicine Center, P.C., to request an appointment.

How long do physical exams take?

A physical exam can take as little as 30 minutes and covers head to toe examination.

During your exam, the team reviews your complete medical history, followed by your doctor's physical examination. After your examination, the team administers any additional tests that your doctor may have requested.

Patients can prepare in advance by completing necessary paperwork and providing the team with insurance cards and identification.

Why do I need a physical exam?

Routine physical exams help your medical practitioners keep consistent records of your overall well-being and monitor your medications and any chronic conditions. Your doctor may address your everyday habits and help you to adjust them as needed, improving your health and quality of life.

If you are overdue for your yearly physical exam or want to schedule one in advance, call the University Family Medicine Center, P.C., to speak with a friendly staff member or request an appointment online today.

Well Child Exams

If your child is due for a yearly well-child exam, the skilled primary care team at University Family Medicine Center, P.C. in Pueblo, Colorado, offers this service for babies, kids, and teenagers. They complete comprehensive wellness checkups to ensure your child stays healthy or detect potential problems early. Call the office to schedule an appointment or book one online today.

Well Child Exams Q & A

What are well-child exams?

Well-child exams are medical evaluations that assess how healthy your child is. These visits allow your child’s specialist to monitor their development, growth, and overall well-being. The University Family Medicine Center, P.C. team cares for children of all ages, including babies and teenagers.

What are the benefits of well-child exams?

The main benefit of attending routine well-child exams is early illness and disease detection. During the exams, your child’s provider screens for medical issues, growth problems, and potential developmental delays. They diagnose and treat such problems before they become worrisome and provide vaccinations to reduce your child’s chance of getting sick.

What happens during child wellness checkups?

During well-child checkups at University Family Medicine Center, P.C., the experienced medical team weighs your child, evaluates their height, checks the head circumference of babies, and assesses growth patterns and body mass index (BMI).

A University Family Medicine Center, P.C. provider checks your child’s pulse, temperature, blood pressure, or other vital signs. They complete a medical history review by asking questions about their personal and family history of disease, potential symptoms, and medication regimen.

The team also addresses your child’s lifestyle habits, including physical activity patterns, diet, and sleeping patterns. They evaluate children’s cognitive development using various techniques.

The University Family Medicine Center, P.C. team completes a comprehensive physical exam by assessing your child’s hearing, vision, breathing, heartbeat, reflexes, and more to check for signs of illnesses and diseases.

If needed because of disease risk factors, University Family Medicine Center, P.C. offers urine testing, blood tests, imaging procedures, or other diagnostic tests. They provide childhood vaccinations, medication prescriptions, other treatments, and specialist referrals whenever needed.

How often should I schedule well-child exams?

Schedule wellness exams for your child at University Family Medicine Center, P.C. once yearly or more often if you have a child under age 3. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends wellness exams in babies, children, and teens when they reach the following:

  • 3-5 days old
  • 1, 2, 4, and 6 months of age
  • 9, 12, 15, and 18 months old
  • 2, 2 1/2, and 3 years old
  • Every year after age 3

You can schedule an appointment at University Family Medicine Center, P.C. if your child gets sick, develops unusual symptoms, or gets injured.

To schedule a well-child exam, call the University Family Medicine Center, P.C. office, or use the online booking feature today.