Why testing matters
Isn't it about time you feel totally in control and up to speed on what's going on with your body?
Isn't it about time you feel totally in control and up to speed on what's going on with your body?
Usually, when a doctor “catches something early,” people talk about it as if it’s a rare stroke of good luck. Our take: early detection shouldn’t be rare or reserved for the “lucky.”
Chronic diseases affect approximately 133 million Americans, representing more than 40% of the total population of this country. By this year, that number is projected to grow to an estimated 157 million, with 81 million having multiple conditions (source).
Between your annual checkups, there’s ample time for health conditions to progress. Often, we don’t experience symptoms until it’s too late. This is why it is so important to actively monitor your health and take preventative steps to ensure you have a healthy future. And if health wasn't enough, more than 75% of all health care costs are due to chronic conditions.
By understanding your health indicator results, we can suggest lifestyle changes that will help give you:
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