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Men's Physicals Exams in West University American Family Care

Men's Yearly Exams Without the Hassle

No referrals. No appointments. No reason not to come in today for your annual physical or wellness check. Regular male physical exams are your best tool for detecting and treating illnesses early. A well-man check can let you know if you’re on track for your health goals or need to make some changes.

Men don’t see a provider as often as they should. As a matter of fact, 65 percent of men said they avoid going to the provider as long as possible. This medical avoidance puts men at risk. American Family Care West University offers extended morning, evening, and weekend hours. Come in at a time that’s convenient for you. We make getting a male medical exam simple. Most major forms of insurance are accepted. We have on-site lab testing.

Should I Have A Physical?

Men older than 50 should have a yearly physical exam, and men younger than 50 should have a physical exam every three to five years. If you can’t remember your last physical, it’s definitely time. Even if you're feeling healthy, a regular checkup with your provider is a good way to validate your health or identify a problem in its early stages.

What to Expect at Your Physical

An annual male medical exam at American Family Care West University gives you a solid picture of your health. Find out if you need to make changes or if you’re on the right track. During your physical exam, your provider will check your:

  • Medical History - This is your chance to mention any complaints or concerns about your health. We will ask you about lifestyle behaviors like smoking, excessive alcohol use, sexual health, diet, and exercise. Your American Family Care West University provider will also check your vaccination status and update your personal and family medical history.
  • Pulse - We’ll measure your pulse to help detect any heart conditions.
  • Weight, Height, BMI - These tests help us determine if you’re at a healthy weight. Taking your height, gender and age into account, your American Family Care West University provider can determine if you are at a healthy weight with a calculation of body mass index (BMI). Overweight and obesity are serious health concerns that can lead to a number of obesity-related health conditions, such as Type 2 diabetes.
  • Blood Pressure - Screening for high blood pressure, also called hypertension, is important to ensure overall health. Frequently, hypertension has no visible symptoms yet can cause serious health conditions if left untreated.
  • O2 Saturation - We’ll measure the oxygen-saturated hemoglobin in your blood. While this measurement can vary depending on your current altitude and activity level, these tests can inform us whether you’re in a safe range.
  • General Appearance - Your American Family Care West University provider gathers a large amount of information about you and your health just by watching and talking to you. How are your memory and mental quickness? Does your skin appear healthy? Can you easily stand and walk?
  • Heart and Lung Exam - Listening to your heart and lungs with a stethoscope, a provider might detect an irregular heartbeat, a heart murmur, or other clues to heart disease. The provider will listen for crackles, wheezes, or decreased breath sounds, all clues to the presence of heart or lung disease.
  • Head and Neck Exam - Opening up and saying "ah" shows off your throat and tonsils. The quality of your teeth and gums also provides information about your overall health. Ears, nose, sinuses, eyes, lymph nodes, thyroid, and carotid arteries may also be examined.
  • Blood panel testing - Blood testing measures fatty substances, lipid fats, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), triglycerides, cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL), as well as blood sugar levels to check for signs of diabetes. Since American Family Care West University has a lab onsite, we can take your blood right there in the clinic.
  • Prostate check - Starting at age 50, men should be digitally examined for prostate cancer to check for enlargement of the prostate, which could indicate a tumor.

At our American Family Care West University are walk-in clinics, no appointments are required. Simply see us today for a physical exam. We accept most forms of health insurance and provide on-site lab testing for your convenience.

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