The topic of women’s health covers many aspects and includes different types health care. When seeking care for their health, women have different health needs and requirements. It is important to know these.

What is a Women’s Health Check-Up (WHC)?

A comprehensive examination of the whole body should be part of a women’s health visit. It should also include discussion about any health concerns. Your doctor should offer advice on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle, as well as information about immunizations and screenings.

Here are Vital Health Screenings For Women:

  • Cholesterol Test/Lipid Profile Test

A lipid profile test is a test that measures cholesterol levels in women. It can be done every five years starting at age 45. The test measures HDL [good] and LDL [bad] cholesterol levels. It also checks for triglycerides. Your risk of developing heart disease and stroke is increased by high levels of LDL cholesterol or triglycerides.

  • Screening for Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a problem that affects women of all ages. If left untreated, it can cause serious health problems. It is important to have your blood pressure checked on a regular basis. Your doctor or nurse will be able to show you how to check your blood pressure.

  • Colon Cancer Test

One in three women will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime. Although colon cancer isn’t the most common form of cancer, it is important to be screened. There are many tests that can be used to detect colon cancer. Your doctor will likely recommend one based on your health history and age.

  • Mammogram

A mammogram is an important screening test for women. Mammograms are x-rays of the breasts. This can detect breast cancer before it is too late. Every woman over 40 should have a mammogram each year. Some women may require mammograms earlier than 40 due to family history and other factors.

  • Pap Smear/HPV Testing

It is important for women to keep their health in check. One way to do this is to have a Pap smear or HPV test. These tests detect changes in the cervix cells and can help to diagnose them. If left untreated, they could lead to cancer. Although Pap smears may not be a good screening method for cervical cancer, they are still the best way to identify it early.

  • Bone Density Testing

Regular health checks for women should include bone density tests. Bone density testing can be used to determine how much calcium and other minerals your bones have. It’s painless and quick, so it’s vital to have it done to make sure your bones are healthy.

Osler Health is the best place to go if you are looking for quality women’s checks. Osler Health’s team of compassionate and experienced providers can provide comprehensive care at every stage of life, including adolescence to menopause. They provide a wide range of services including screenings and contraception counseling. They will provide the care that you deserve and need.