Important: These are general guidelines based on recommendations from major medical organizations. Your individual screening needs may differ based on your personal health history, family history, and risk factors. Always consult with your healthcare provider about which screenings are right for you.

Your 20s: Building Healthy Habits

Your 20s are a time to establish baseline health measurements and develop relationships with healthcare providers. While major disease screenings typically aren't needed yet, several important health checks should begin.

Recommended Screenings

Vaccinations to Consider


Your 30s: Maintaining Momentum

Continue the screenings from your 20s, with a few additions. This decade is about maintaining health and catching any changes early.

Recommended Screenings

Risk-Based Considerations


Your 40s: Increasing Vigilance

The 40s mark a shift toward more comprehensive screening. Some cancer screenings begin, and monitoring for chronic conditions becomes more important.

Recommended Screenings

Heart Health Focus


Your 50s: Comprehensive Screening

The 50s bring several important screening milestones. This is when many major screenings become routine for most people.

Recommended Screenings

Vaccinations


Your 60s and Beyond: Continued Vigilance

Many screenings continue, while some may be discontinued based on individual health status and life expectancy. Have ongoing conversations with your provider about appropriate screenings.

Recommended Screenings

Vaccinations


Special Considerations

Family History Impact

If you have a family history of certain conditions, you may need to:

Conditions That May Warrant Earlier/More Frequent Screening

Next Step: Print this guide and bring it to your next healthcare appointment. Use it as a starting point for discussing which screenings are appropriate for your individual situation.

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