Preventive visits are more than a checklist—they are a chance to update your risk profile, medications, immunizations, and lifestyle goals. Screening recommendations evolve; we align discussions with trusted Canadian sources such as the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care and College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) when appropriate to your age and health status.

Your visit may include blood pressure, targeted labs, cancer screening conversations, mental health screening, and referrals for colonoscopy, mammography, or other tests when indicated—not everyone needs every test every year.

We document a shared plan so you know what happens next and when to return.

What This Service Includes

Personalized screening

We match screening to your sex, age, family history, and prior results—not generic one-size-fits-all lists.

Risk review

Cardiovascular (blood pressure, lipids, diabetes), cancer, osteoporosis, and infectious risks reviewed systematically.

Care plan

Written next steps: tests, vaccines, lifestyle targets, and follow-up interval.

What to Expect

1

Intake & history

Update concerns, medications, allergies, smoking/alcohol, and family history of cancer or heart disease.

2

Exam & orders

Vitals, focused exam, and lab/imaging requisitions when indicated with explanation of each test.

3

Plan & follow-up

Prevention counselling, specialist referrals, and booked return visit or lab review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Many adults benefit from an annual touchpoint, but interval may stretch to 2–3 years if you are low-risk and up to date—your clinician personalizes this.

In Ontario, OHIP covers medically necessary tests ordered by your physician; uninsured wellness add-ons are discussed separately.

Yes—contact us to register and book your first visit.

We discuss breast, cervical, colorectal, and lung screening when you meet eligibility criteria—shared decision-making for uncertain trade-offs.