Did you know that there are tests that can help you stay healthy, catch any problems early on and could save your life? These tests are called preventive care because they can help prevent some health problems. They’re different from diagnostic tests, which help diagnose a health problem. Diagnostic tests are given when someone has symptoms of a health problem and the doctor wants to find out why.
It’s important to know the difference between preventive tests and diagnostic tests. For example, if your doctor wants you to get a colonoscopy (a test that checks your colon) because of your age or because your family has a history of colon problems, that’s called preventive care. But, if your doctor wants you to get a colonoscopy because you’re having symptoms of a problem, like pain, that’s called diagnostic care.
Preventive care is paid for by most medical benefit plans, but you’ll have to pay part of the cost of diagnostic care, depending on your specific plan.
Not all preventive care is recommended for everyone, so talk to your doctor about what you need.
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