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General Health Checks
Why Do You Need General Health Checks?
General health checks are highly important to maintaining your general well-being. At Better2Know, our general health tests make it so you can identify any arising health issues before they become serious. For instance, a blood chemistry test can give you a comprehensive overview of your kidney and liver function and tell you about your bone profile.
Who Should Get General Health Checks?
Adults of all genders and ages should routinely get general health checks. While children should also get general health checks, these general health checks get more important as you age. This is because as you age, your body will slowly weaken, which may cause it to be more dramatically affected by your lifestyle choices.
How Often Should You Get General Health Checks?
The best way to ensure optimal health is to get routinely tested every one to three years. By getting routine general health checks, you can make sure your body is normal and everything works as it should. As you get older, you should try to make it in to get general health checks more often, as you will be more likely to develop health conditions.
Book Your General Health Checks Today
If you have not had a general health check in a while, it is time to schedule an appointment. General health checks are essential to ensure you are as healthy as possible. You can schedule an appointment for your general health checks through our 24/7 support team by calling the number above or clicking 'Get Started' to schedule an appointment. Our support team can also help you select the best tests for you if you are unsure of what you need.
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