How to Prepare for Your Health Screenings
Getting the most out of your doctor’s appointments is easy with a little preparation. A few simple steps can ensure your visit is productive, efficient, and stress-free.
First, make a list. Before your appointment, jot down any health concerns or questions you have. No question is too small! Are you experiencing any new aches or pains? Have you noticed changes in your sleep or energy levels? Writing it down ensures you won’t forget in the moment.
Second, gather your information. Bring a complete list of all the medications you take, including prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has resources that can help you think about how your diet interacts with your health, which is also useful information for your doctor.
Finally, confirm any special instructions for your tests. Some screenings, like a fasting blood sugar or cholesterol test, require you to avoid eating or drinking for several hours beforehand. Call your doctor’s office a day or two in advance to confirm these details so you arrive fully prepared.