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Annual Physicals

Family Physician in Bokeelia, FL
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Annual Physicals services offered in Bokeelia, FL

Annual physicals are an essential part of primary care and offer a wide range of benefits. Daniel L. W. Hanley, MD, and the team at Ancuram Family Medicine in Bokeelia, Florida, offer comprehensive annual physicals as one of many preventive health services. Call the office today to book a visit or schedule online in just a few clicks.


Annual Physicals Q&A

What are annual physicals?

Annual physicals are the setting where you receive the bulk of your preventive health services. They include a physical exam and screenings best suited for your age, sex, and specific health needs. 

These yearly visits also provide an opportunity for you to receive guidance from your provider on any area of health and wellness you’re interested in. Are you thinking of adding supplements to your nutrition plan? Looking for a new weight management program? Your annual physical is a great place to learn more.

What should I expect during an annual physical?

The initial part of the visit focuses on gathering some basic information about your vital signs. Expect a quick check of the following:

  • Height
  • Weight
  • Blood pressure
  • Breathing function
  • Heart rate
  • Reflexes
  • Neurological function
  • Temperature

A hearing and vision test might also be part of the process. Periodic blood testing helps your provider learn more about your current bodily function. 

Next comes a discussion of your health history and any changes you’ve noticed since your last visit. If your provider feels additional screening is a good idea, those tests might be set up during your appointment. 

Patient education is important to the Ancuram Family Medicine team. Expect a discussion of ways you can boost your health and support optimal wellness. Feel free to ask questions and express concerns as they arise.

How should I prepare for my annual physicals?

Take some time to prepare for your visit to help you make the most of the experience. Begin by compiling a full list of any medications you take or conditions you’re in treatment for. Many drugs don’t work well together, so your provider needs to know what medications you rely on before prescribing anything new.

You should also share the details of your personal and family health history. It might be helpful to write down an overview, or you might prefer to bring in copies of your medical records on file with another practice. 

If you have questions for your provider, list them in writing prior to your visit. It’s easy to overlook something once the visit begins, so your notes with you ensure you get all the information needed.

If you’re overdue for an annual physical, book your next visit online or by phone today.