Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Don’t ‘leaf’ your health to luck

- By Siloam Springs Regional Hospital

With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, you may be hoping for the faith, hope, love and luck often associated with the holiday. While we wish all of those for you, your health is one thing you can’t “leaf” to chance.

While you may be one of those people who only go to the doctor when you’re sick, there are five reasons seeing your primary care provider that could make you pretty lucky. Well-visits can: 1. Save you money

long-term. While we can’t promise you a pot of gold, we can help you determine if your insurance plan covers annual wellness visits. A recent poll found between 40 and 44% of Americans skip medical treatments or avoid seeing a doctor when sick or injured due to cost. A quarter of the nation doesn’t even have a primary care provider, though many insurance companies fully cover wellness visits. In addition, studies show that it is far more costly for a preventabl­e disease to go unchecked.

2. Help catch disease early, when it’s most treatable. According to the CDC, 70% of American deaths result from chronic disease, and nearly half the nation battles heart disease, cancer, diabetes or other preventabl­e ailments. Early detection is vital, as the earlier a disease is identified, the sooner you can begin treatment. For example, one 2021 study found up to 90% of patients could be cured of ovarian cancer if detected in stage I.

3. Stave off disease. Wellness visits aren’t just about early detection of cancer or heart disease but a way to prevent illness. These visits are an excellent time to get up-to-date on vaccinatio­ns. The CDC reports that flu vaccinatio­ns in 2019 and 2020 prevented 7.5 million influenza cases, 3.7 million flu-related medical visits, 105,000 hospitaliz­ations and 6,300 deaths. A quick inoculatio­n can reduce the chances of a future, flu-related doctor’s visit by as much as 60%. This is also a good time to get boosters for COVID, shingles and pneumococc­al disease.

4. Save you some time. We’re all busy, but making time for your well-being is essential. Well-visits are about 20 to 30 minutes. Meanwhile, waiting for an emergency means a much longer wait. U.S. News & World Report found that the nation’s shortest median ER wait time was 46 minutes, but the longest was 286 minutes. It doesn’t take much to spare 30 minutes once a year (or every three years if you’re under 50).

5. Provide peace of mind. Don’t settle for Googling symptoms – we all know the results are usually unnecessar­y doom and gloom instead of rainbows and leprechaun­s. A visit to your physician can reassure you everything is okay. You can also discuss medication­s, learn the cause of your insomnia or determine why you’re not losing those last few pounds.

So, there’s no need to scour the grass on your hands and knees for a fourleaf clover. Instead, you can be proactive about your good health by scheduling regular wellness visits.

A well-visit isn’t just about establishi­ng a patient’s potential health risks. These appointmen­ts forge a doctor-patient relationsh­ip and allow you to create a health plan together. Schedule your wellvisit today by visiting NWPhysicia­ns.com – same-day appointmen­ts are often available.

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