25 hours ago - ThedaCare patients will be able to schedule a vaccine where appointments are available. Please check back if appointments are unavailable or do not work for your schedule. Scheduling the COVID Vaccine for Your Child The Pfizer lower-dose COVID vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, following authorization by the FDA and CDC. >> Go To The Portal
- ThedaCare patients will be able to schedule a vaccine where appointments are available. Please check back if appointments are unavailable or do not work for your schedule. Scheduling the COVID Vaccine for Your Child The Pfizer lower-dose COVID vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, following authorization by the FDA and CDC.
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A Wellness visit is a routine preventive health check-up that focuses on your overall health, risk factors, family history and preventive care. This may include questions about any symptoms you are having, a review of your health history, an exam, immunizations, cancer screening and lab testing to screen for medical conditions such as diabetes.
Blood pressure: Every 3–5 years if you are age 18–39, once a year if you are age 40 or over.
Regular mammograms are recommended for women age 50–74. If you have a family history of breast cancer, consult your healthcare provider for recommended screening age and frequency. Osteoporosis: Get a bone density test (a Dexa scan) to test the strength of your bones at age 65.
Potential tests include a digital rectal exam (DRE) and a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test. To find out if you need other immunizations or screenings, consult your provider.
Women age 21–30 should be screened at least once every three years; those age 30–65 should be screened every 3–5 years. Talk to your doctor about future screening, testing intervals, and testing for HPV, the human papillomavirus. Breast cancer: Perform monthly self-exams. Consider mammograms if you are aged 40–49.