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Why Your Annual Medicare Wellness Visit Should Be Part of Your Yearly Routine

Health care isn’t only for when something goes wrong. One of the most important ways to stay healthy as you age is simple: use the benefits you already have. The Annual Medicare Wellness Visit is a fully covered Medicare service designed to help you understand your health, prevent problems before they start, and stay connected with a provider who knows you.

Whether you’re new to Medicare or have used it for years, this visit is one of the easiest steps you can take to stay well.

What Makes the Medicare Wellness Visit Different?

A Medicare Wellness Visit isn’t a physical or a sick visit. It’s a dedicated, preventive appointment focused solely on your long-term health. You’ll spend focused time with your care team reviewing your medical history, screening needs, safety at home, medications, and any changes in how you’re feeling physically or emotionally.

This visit gives you and your provider a clear, updated picture of your overall health — and a plan for the year ahead.

Why This Visit Matters

1. It focuses on prevention.

The entire purpose of the Annual Medicare Wellness Visit is to catch issues early. Your provider will review your risks, discuss recommended screenings, and help you stay ahead of chronic conditions. Prevention is the most effective way to stay healthy and independent.

2. It helps keep your medications on track.

Your care team will review all prescription and over-the-counter medications you take. This helps prevent harmful drug interactions, ensures doses are correct, and gives you the chance to ask questions about anything that’s changed.

3. You get time to talk with a provider who knows you.

Medicare Wellness Visits typically last up to an hour — time devoted entirely to your health concerns, questions, and goals. This is an opportunity to strengthen your relationship with your provider and get personalized recommendations you can trust.

4. It includes screenings that matter.

During the visit, your care team may screen for depression, cognitive changes, fall risks, nutrition concerns, or other areas that influence your long-term well-being. These assessments help catch concerns early and make sure you get support if you need it.

5. It strengthens your home safety plan.

Home safety — things like working smoke alarms, fall prevention, and carbon monoxide detectors — is an important part of staying healthy. This visit gives you time to review risks and get guidance on keeping your home environment safe.

6. You leave with a personalized plan.

You’ll receive a written plan outlining the screenings, vaccines, and preventive steps recommended for the coming year. It’s a clear checklist that makes it easy to stay on track.

A Benefit You Already Have — Make It Part of Your Routine

If you have Medicare coverage, this visit is yours to use every year at no cost. It’s one of the simplest ways to stay informed, prevent health issues, and maintain a strong connection with a provider who understands your needs.

Your Annual Medicare Wellness Visit is a small investment of time that pays off in peace of mind, better health, and greater independence.

To schedule your visit, call (940) 228-0612 or visit this link.

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