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Heart Health Assessment
Most people who die suddenly from heart disease have no previous symptoms. This quick Heart Health Assessment will measure your risk for heart disease, determine what controllable factors you can address and then help you plan for a heart-healthy future.
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Weight Loss Assessment
Weight-related health conditions include heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. These are some of the leading causes of preventable death. Complete this assessment to calculate your weight category, see if weight loss is recommended, and discover if weight-loss surgery may be an option for you.
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Joint Pain Assessment
28% of adults have joint pain. Assess your knee or hip function and learn the next steps to improve your quality of life. You’ll also find out if you are eligible for a FREE screening to assess your overall joint function and range of motion.
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Depression Assessment
We all feel sad or down sometimes. But if daily life becomes too difficult, or if feelings of sadness stick around too long, it might be depression. Depression is a mood disorder that can cause someone to feel overly sad, tired, irritable, hopeless, or uninterested in daily life. It's often treated with therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, or a combination of the three. Common risk factors for clinical depression are also assessed. The purpose of the assessment is to identify people who should undergo additional screening for depression in a primary care setting.
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Stroke Risk Assessment
On average, every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. The chances of having a stroke increase as you get older. In fact, your risk of stroke doubles every 10 years after the age of 55. This assessment will evaluate your long-term risk for stroke based on factors like age, BMI, smoking status, cholesterol, exercise minutes, family history, diabetes and high blood pressure. The tool is designed to help educate you about your personal risk for stroke, as well as provide you with things you can do to mitigate your risk.
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