One Health Primary Care
Disease and Cancer Screenings
At One Health Med, our disease and cancer screening services are designed to detect health issues at their earliest stages—when treatment is most effective. Regular disease screenings and cancer screenings are critical for identifying conditions like colon cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, prostate issues, diabetes, and high cholesterol before symptoms appear. Our primary care team uses evidence-based guidelines to recommend the most appropriate screenings based on your age, gender, medical history, and risk factors.
We offer a wide range of screenings including Pap smears, mammograms, colonoscopies, skin cancer checks, prostate exams, blood pressure monitoring, cholesterol checks, and diabetes screening. Early detection can save lives and reduce treatment costs. We work closely with specialists when needed, ensuring you receive comprehensive care across the healthcare spectrum. Our screenings are part of a broader preventive health strategy designed to keep you healthy and informed.
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													- Don’t wait for symptoms—get screened regularly.
 - Know your family history and share it with your provider.
 - Use your annual physical exam to review needed screenings.
 - Women should stay up-to-date on Pap smears and mammograms.
 - Men should discuss prostate screening with their provider after age 50.
 - Schedule a colon cancer screening starting at age 45.
 - Get cholesterol and blood pressure checks every 1–2 years.
 - If you're diabetic or prediabetic, monitor A1C regularly.
 - Ask about lung cancer screening if you have a history of smoking.
 - Keep track of your screening schedule with our patient portal.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Screenings help detect illnesses before symptoms appear, allowing for early intervention and better outcomes.
It depends on age, gender, and risk factors. Common recommendations include cholesterol and blood pressure checks starting in your 20s, mammograms by 40, and colonoscopies by 45.
Most screenings are quick and minimally invasive. We ensure your comfort during all procedures.
Yes, most preventive screenings are fully covered under insurance plans.
Frequency depends on the type of cancer and your individual risk profile. Annual or biennial schedules are common.
We offer many screenings in-house and coordinate referrals for any that require specialists or imaging centers.
We’ll customize your screening schedule based on your family and personal history.
Yes, blood tests are often used to screen for diabetes, cholesterol, thyroid disorders, and certain cancers.
Some blood tests require fasting. Your provider will advise you ahead of time.
We’ll guide you through follow-up tests, referrals, and treatment planning as needed.