Periodic Screening and Immunizations Across the Lifespan

Vaccine

Preventive healthcare plays a crucial role in maintaining long-term well-being and reducing the burden of disease. Two of the most effective strategies in preventive medicine are periodic health screenings and immunizations. These interventions help detect diseases early, prevent complications, and protect both individuals and communities.
Healthcare needs evolve with age, making it essential to follow age-appropriate guidelines. Below is a simplified, practical table outlining recommended screenings and vaccines across different life stages.
Recommended Screenings and Immunizations by Age Group
Age Group
Key Screenings
Immunizations
Notes / Frequency
Infants (0–12 months)
- Newborn metabolic screening
- Hearing & vision screening
- Growth & developmental checks
- Hepatitis B
- DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis)
- IPV (Polio)
- Hib
- Rotavirus
- Pneumococcal (PCV)
Frequent pediatric visits (monthly to quarterly)
Toddlers (1–3 years)
- Developmental & autism screening
- Lead screening (if at risk)
- Vision screening
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Varicella
- Hepatitis A
- Booster doses of DTaP, Hib, PCV
Annual check-ups recommended
Children (4–12 years)
- Vision & hearing tests
- BMI monitoring
- Behavioral assessment
- DTaP booster
- IPV booster
- Annual influenza vaccine
Promote healthy habits and school readiness
Adolescents (13–18 years)
- Mental health screening (depression/anxiety)
- Substance use screening
- Blood pressure
- HPV vaccine
- Meningococcal vaccine
- Tdap booster
- Annual influenza
Confidential care and counseling important
Young Adults (19–39 years)
- Blood pressure
- Cholesterol (starting ~20 yrs)
- Diabetes screening (if risk factors)
- STI screening
- Influenza (annual)
- HPV (if not completed)
- Tdap every 10 years
- COVID-19 (as recommended)
Lifestyle counseling (diet, exercise, smoking cessation)
Middle-aged Adults (40–64 years)
- Mammogram (women ≥40–50 yrs)
- PSA (men ≥40–50 yrs)
- Colon cancer screening (≥45 yrs)
- Diabetes screening
- Lipid profile
- Blood pressure
- Influenza (annual)
- Tdap booster
- Shingles (≥50 yrs)
- Pneumococcal (select cases)
Screening frequency varies (e.g., colonoscopy every 10 years)
Older Adults (65+ years)
- Bone density (osteoporosis)
- Colon cancer (until ~75 yrs)
- Vision & hearing
- Cognitive screening
- Fall risk assessment
- Influenza (annual)
- Pneumococcal vaccines
- Shingles
- COVID-19 boosters
Focus on functional health and independence
Why Screenings Matter
  • Early Detection: Identifies diseases like cancer, diabetes, and hypertension before symptoms appear
  • Better Outcomes: Early treatment often leads to improved prognosis
  • Cost-Effective: Preventing disease is typically less expensive than treating advanced illness
Why Immunizations Are Essential
  • Disease Prevention: Protects against serious infections such as measles, influenza, and pneumonia
  • Herd Immunity: Reduces spread within communities, protecting vulnerable populations
  • Lifelong Protection: Some vaccines require boosters to maintain immunity over time
Key Takeaways
  • Preventive care is age-specific and continuous
  • Annual check-ups are essential, even when feeling healthy
  • Vaccination schedules should be reviewed regularly with a healthcare provider
  • Individual recommendations may vary based on risk factors, family history, and lifestyle
  • Visit us at oasisrockmedical.com or call 6828826060 to schedule your annual screening appointment today. 

Primary Care is Preventive Care

Preventive Care

What Is Primary Care?

Primary care is your first point of contact with the healthcare system. It includes routine checkups, screenings, vaccinations, and ongoing management of chronic conditions. More importantly, it’s about building a long-term relationship with a provider who understands your health history, lifestyle, and goals.

Prevention Starts With Consistency

Seeing a primary care provider regularly allows potential health issues to be identified early - often before they become serious or costly. Conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, and certain cancers can be managed more effectively when caught early.

Preventive care may include:

  • Annual wellness exams
  • Blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar screenings
  • Immunizations and booster shots
  • Women’s and men’s health screenings
  • Lifestyle counseling for nutrition, exercise, and stress management

These simple steps can significantly reduce the risk of long-term complications.

Prevention Helps Cut Down on ER and Hospital Visits

For patients living with chronic conditions, primary care plays a critical role in prevention. Regular monitoring and medication management help prevent flare-ups, hospital visits, and disease progression. Instead of reacting to emergencies, primary care focuses on keeping you stable, informed, and supported.

Prevention Saves Time, Stress, and Money

Preventive care doesn’t just protect your health. It also helps reduce medical costs and time spent dealing with avoidable illnesses. A routine visit today can prevent more serious (and expensive) treatments tomorrow.

Your Partner in Lifelong Health

At OasisRock Medical Centre, we’re committed to being your partner in prevention. Our approach to primary care is centered on preventive care, education, and continuity of care, so you can live a healthier, more confident life.

Take charge of your health today by scheduling a visit with our primary care team.

👉Call 6828826060 today to book your preventive care appointment.

Preventive Care