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Men's Health

For every excuse of "I feel fine," Community Health Network says, "You could feel better." You know what feels great? Peace of mind.

Replace "I'm too busy," with "You have a clean bill of health. See you next year." Turn "Oh, it's nothing," into "We were able to prevent it from developing." Change "It'll go away on its own," to "Good news. We caught it early."

People who get routine check-ups are more likely to identify risks for disease and take preventive measures to live a fuller, healthier life. Gentlemen, what are you waiting for?

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Peace of mind starts in your doctor's office! Don't have a family doc? Many of our experienced primary care doctors are accepting new patients. Call to schedule your appointment today.

Health Quizzes: Know Your Risk

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Colon Cancer

Learn when you should be tested for colorectal cancer.

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Diabetes Risk

Take a quick survey to estimate your risk of diabetes and what you can do about it.

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Heart Health

Estimate your risk of heart and blood vessel disease. Learn your "heart age" and find out which behaviors may keep your heart healthy.

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Knee and Hip

Assess joint functioning and quantify how joint pain affects quality of life.

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Lung Cancer

Identify your lung cancer risk factors and learn if a lung cancer screening is recommended for you.

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Weight Loss

Identify your weight-related health problems, and discover if you may be a candidate for weight-loss surgery.

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Health Screenings for Men

Defend yourself from preventable diseases and illnesses by maintaining a healthy lifestyle built around eating a well-balanced diet, avoiding smoking, exercising regularly and reducing stress.

Also, preventive health screenings are an important part of a healthy lifestyle. They promote early detection of illness and disease when it may be the most treatable. The screening guidelines listed here provide good talking points for your next doctor’s appointment. With your participation, your physician is the best source for determining the preventive screening plan that makes the most sense for your personal health risks and medical history.

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Men's Checkups: All Ages
  • Blood pressure, cholesterol, and BMI screenings
  • Vision, dental, and hearing exams
  • Regular STD testing
  • Alcohol and drug screenings
  • Mental health screenings
  • Regular physical
  • Lipid disorder screening
  • Skin cancer screening
  • Establish care to discuss personal and family medical history
  • Discuss quitting smoking and other high-risk behaviors
  • Testicular self-exam
  • Discuss recommended vaccines with provider
  • Diabetes screening (starting at age 35 depending on medical history)
Men's Checkups: Age 40-49
  • Annual wellness exams
  • Colorectal cancer screening (starting at age 45)
  • All screenings listed under the “All Ages” dropdown
Men's Checkups: Age 50-59
  • Annual wellness exams
  • Lung cancer screening
  • Discuss prostate cancer screening
  • All screenings listed under the “All Ages” dropdown
Men's Checkups: Age 60+
  • Annual wellness exams
  • Alzheimer’s and dementia screening
  • Routine cancer screenings
  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm screening
  • Fall risk screening
  • Discuss prostate cancer screening
  • All screenings listed under the “All Ages” dropdown