Some Health Issues Can Be Silent
From adolescence to menopause and beyond, a woman's body undergoes significant changes. While these transitions are natural, they also bring potential health risks, some of which may not show immediate outward symptoms. This is why health screenings are essential.
Regular screenings empower you to take control of your health, manage chronic conditions and live longer, healthier lives.

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In today's fast-paced life, prioritising your health often takes a backseat. However, regular health screenings act as a proactive step, offering a vital snapshot of your well-being. By detecting potential health issues early, often before symptoms even appear, health screenings empower you to make timely lifestyle changes or seek prompt medical intervention. This early detection can significantly improve treatment outcomes and ultimately contribute to a longer, healthier, and more fulfilling life for you and your loved ones.
In this video, we dive deep with Dr Melissa Chan, General Practitioner from Thomson Specialists - Paragon into:
- What key tests should women from different age groups women prioritise?
- What are the key risk factors women should be aware of at different life stages?
- 4 Proactive Tips Women should take charge with.
- What are some best practices one should take before preparing for their health screening.
Remember, early detection through screening is likely to prove more treatment options at reduced costs. #LetsTalkHealthScreening today.
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When Should You Screen For?

Why health screenings matter
Health screenings are important because your health matters. They are proactive steps towards safeguarding your well-being.
