Summary
Regular health checks can help prevent many diseases and catch others at an early stage. Some screening tests can help detect serious illness like cancer or genetic disorders. Self-checks are also important to pick up early changes in your body. See your doctor for advice.
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Page content: You and your doctor | Check-ups | Self-checks | Screening for a health condition | Maternal screening | Preventative care | Diagnostic tests | Scans | Quiz
Regular health checks can help prevent many diseases and catch others at an early stage. Some screening tests can help detect serious illness like cancer or genetic disorders. Self-checks are also important to pick up early changes in your body. See your doctor for advice.
You and your doctor
Everyone needs a doctor they can trust. Find out when to see your GP and what to ask.- Children - when to see the doctor
- Complaints about health services
- Complementary medicines - tell your doctor
- Doctors - how to choose one
- Doctors - how to complain
- Health information on the Internet
Check-ups
Regular medical check-ups can help you stay healthy and pick up early warning signs of disease or illness.- Blood count
- Blood pressure
- Blood pressure (high) - hypertension
- Blood pressure (low) - hypotension
- Doctors - how to complain
- Health checks for men
- Health checks for women
- Bone density testing
Self-checks
Self-examination only takes a few minutes and can help you detect changes in your body that may be early signs of disease.- Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Breast awareness
- Skin cancer - prevention and early detection
- Testicular self examination
Screening for a health condition
Screening for a particular disease can provide early detection and offers the best chance of successful treatment and recovery.- Bowel cancer
- Breast screening
- Cancer screening
- Newborn screening
- Pap tests explained
- Pap tests for all women
Maternal screening
Screening tests to monitor your pregnancy and check on your baby’s health can help identify any problems or complications.Preventative care
Taking good care of your body and mind is the best way to prevent illness or injury and protect your health.Diagnostic tests
Diagnostic procedures help your doctor to understand a medical problem, measure its severity and plan the best course of treatment.- Allergy testing
- Arthroscopy
- Biopsy
- Blood count
- Bone density testing
- Colonoscopy
- Contraception - choices
Scans
Scanning procedures are used to study internal body structures or functions. They provide information to aid diagnosis and treatment.Quiz
Test your knowledge about health checks and assess your risk of certain conditions.- Health checks for men - quiz
- Health checks for women - quiz
- Bowel cancer risks - quiz
- Osteoporosis risk - quiz
- Skin cancer risk - quiz
- Stroke risk - quiz
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Last reviewed: June 2011
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Regular health checks can help prevent many diseases and catch others at an early stage. Some screening tests can help detect serious illness like cancer or genetic disorders. Self-checks are also important to pick up early changes in your body. See your doctor for advice.
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