Wellness Check
Check blood pressure, screen for healthy weight and assess overall health.
Counseling and Evaluation Topics
Alcohol Use
Anxiety: Check through age 64.
Depression
Domestic Violence
Preventing Falls: Start at age 65.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Skin Cancer
Tobacco Use, Including Vaping Electronic Cigarettes
Unhealthy Drug Use
Immunizations
COVID: All eligible ages should receive the recommended vaccine dose and schedule per CDC guidelines.
Hepatitis B: All adults ages 19 to 59 years and age 60 years or older with risk factors for HBV should receive two, three or four doses of Hepatitis B vaccine depending on vaccine or condition.
Influenza (Flu): Yearly flu vaccine.
MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella): Adults ages 50 to 59 should have recorded in their chart at least one dose of the vaccine.
Pneumococcal: For age 65 or ages 50 to 64 with certain underlying medical conditions, complete vaccine series with Pneumococcal-20 only or Pneumococcal-15 and Pneumococcal-23.
Shingles: All adults age 50 and older should receive a two-dose vaccine series.
Tdap/Td (Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis/Tetanus and Diphtheria): Tdap or Td booster every 10 years.
Screening Tests
Blood Pressure: Check annually.
Cholesterol: Check every five years.
Colon Cancer: Preferred Screening Options – A colonoscopy every 10 years, a stool fecal immunochemical test (FIT) every year or a sigmoidoscopy every 10 years with annual FIT testing. Other Options – A CT colonography every five years or a FIT/DNA test every three years.
Diabetes: Screen depending on risk factors.
Hepatitis C: Check once between ages 18 to 79.
HIV: Check between ages 15 to 65.
Lung Cancer: Screen annually for adults age 50 to 80 who have a 20 pack-year smoking history AND currently smoke or have quit in the last 15 years.
Obesity: Monitor periodically throughout adulthood.
Women’s Health
Bone Density: Check starting at age 65.
Breast Cancer: Mammography annually.
Cervical Cancer Screening Options: Pap test every three years or high risk HPV with or without a Pap test every five years until age 65.
Individualized/Patient-Clinician Shared Decisions
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening: Men ages 65 to 75.
Prostate Cancer Screening: Ages 55 to 69.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV): Adults 60 years of age and older may receive a single dose of RSV vaccine.
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