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Put your health at the top of your New Year’s resolution list: Schedule an annual visit

Put your health at the top of your New Year’s resolution list: Schedule an annual visit

Photo contributed by Cayuga Health, a member of Centralus Health. Photo: Contributed, Saga Communications


(607NewsNow) — Many people think the best time to see a doctor is when they’re sick, but scheduling routine visits, before an ailment or illness strikes, is important.

“An annual visit functions as a time to make sure your medical screenings, like blood pressure, cancer risk factors and associated screenings, are up to date,” says Dr. Isaac Wilber, Internist at Arnot Health, a member of Centralus Health.

These checkups focus on health maintenance rather than specific acute illnesses, which are often addressed in separate appointments.

“You don’t have to know what it is that you’re trying to get help for. You don’t need to be able to define the problem specifically. You can go to your family doctor, and they can help you figure that out,” says Dr. Seneca Harberger, family medicine physician at Cayuga Health, a member of Centralus Health.

Delaying preventative care or avoiding the doctor’s office altogether may set you up for some unexpected health complications in the future.

“Having a physician who knows the ins and outs of the healthcare system, who you can see more often, and who can look at your other providers’ recommendations can put together the best option for you based on your health,” says Dr. Jaime Molina-Marinez, Internist at Arnot Health, a member of Centralus Health.

The doctor-patient relationship involves vulnerability and trust. It is one of the most moving and meaningful experiences shared by human beings. People turn to a doctor for care from the time they’re born to the end of their lives. Providers at Arnot Health and Cayuga Health, members of Centralus Health, accept patients of all ages. Go to mychart.centralushealth.org to find a primary care provider today.

Arnot Health’s primary care offices are located in Elmira at 602 Ivy Street and 200 Madison Avenue, Floor 3; in Horseheads at 100 John Roemmelt Drive, Suite 301; in Big Flats at 455 Maple Street, Suite 1; in Corning at 123 Conhocton Street; and in Painted Post at 418 South Hamilton Street.

Cayuga Health’s primary care offices are located in Ithaca at 40 Catherwood Road; 905 Hanshaw Road, Suite C; 401 Cayuga Park Lane, Suite 201; 217 North Aurora Street; in Cortland at 260 Tompkins Street; in Dryden at 5 Evergreen Street; in Montour Falls at 220 Steuben Street; and Ovid at 2138 West Seneca Street.

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