If you only see your doctor after lengthy attempts to shake an illness, you are like many men. It’s time to show some real strength and be proactive with your health …
June is Men’s Health Month, a time when the nation brings more awareness to health issues specific to men. Hopefully, you do not have any health issues in need of attention. Avoidance of well visits for preventative exams are perhaps the nation’s top concern, though. Here is why you should schedule that checkup.
You look and feel good. Things are going well, with those abs of steel and well-sculpted biceps. Why stop there! Stay on top of the world. Check under the exterior of this well-oiled machine you call your body. Appearances do not always reflect your true health.
Here’s what routine exams can do:
You deserve this valuable insight, which can enhance everything from your workout to your ability to better enjoy the weekend. Share this information with a personal trainer and the Center nurse to complement your routine assessments. Create a truly customized fitness program. A trainer can more accurately guide you with a routine based on your body’s unique needs.
As part of a medically based fitness community, you may find solutions to help improve health concerns without the need for more aggressive treatment. For example, the Center’s Wellness Programs can help with problems like obesity or diabetes. Professional support is especially useful when health issues are newly discovered.
Health concern? You aren’t alone. Start a dialogue.
Hopefully, you are convinced now to schedule your routine exams. If not, get your spouse/partner involved. Studies show this is how most men finally agree to sport the exam gown. Here is how to make it happen:

It’s your life. Take charge of your health.
You may not be in your fittest physique today. Perhaps you have a vague recollection of elevated cholesterol from an old blood test. Maybe you haven’t really convinced yourself that heart flutter is nothing. A visit with your doc can seem intimidating. Don’t let fear get in your way. Be your own superhero—before it’s your health that needs rescuing.
