What happens during an annual physical?
We start with the basics.
We check blood pressure, heart rate, temperature and breathing. We measure height and weight to monitor changes over time. These simple numbers can tell us a lot — sometimes even before you notice symptoms.
We talk about you.
This is a conversation, not an interrogation. We’ll review medications, allergies and medical history. We’ll also ask about sleep, stress, nutrition, physical activity and mental well-being. The goal? To understand your day-to-day life so we can recommend screenings and next steps that truly fit.
We complete a physical exam.
Your provider will listen to your heart and lungs, check your abdomen, look at your ears and throat, examine your skin and assess strength and movement. Depending on your age and needs, that may also include breast, pelvic or prostate exams. We’ll review vaccinations and update any that are due.
We decide on labs — together.
Not everyone needs blood work every year. If testing is recommended, it’s based on your health history and risk factors — not a one-size-fits-all checklist. Some labs can be done the same day. If not, we’ll explain exactly what’s needed and why.