Preventive care

Taking good care of yourself regularly is one of the most important things you can do for your health.

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Your health matters.

Download and use our preventive care checklists, which highlight some of the exams, vaccines and screenings that can help you and your loved ones avoid or minimize potential health problems.1 No matter how healthy you are today, having a discussion with your doctor about preventive care can make a difference in the long run — for you and the people you care about.

Prevention for women

From mammograms, screenings for cervical cancer and other well-woman exams, here’s a checklist to help you to be at your best.

WOMEN'S CHECKLIST ➜

Prevention for men

Prevention is the first line of defense when it comes to your health. Chat with your doctor about your health plan. The more you know, the better.

MEN'S CHECKLIST ➜

Prevention for adolescents

Growing into an adult is hard work. Here’s a checklist to make sure your teen is getting the care they need during this transitional stage.

ADOLESCENTS' CHECKLIST ➜

Prevention for children

Talk with your child’s pediatrician about a preventive care plan that will help your child grow healthy, happy, and strong.

CHILDREN'S CHECKLIST ➜

Prevention for diabetes and hypertension

Prevention today gives you the best chance of being healthy tomorrow. Seeing your doctor for periodic check-ups can help catch these conditions before they become serious. 

DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION CHECKLIST ➜

Home safety checklist

Prevention and safety come first! Use this checklist to help identify potential fall hazards by room and help decrease the risk of accidents in your home.

HOME SAFETY CHECKLIST ➜

1 Some of these exams, vaccines and screenings may require a copayment or deductible.