Medicare Annual Wellness Visit

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Most of us don’t visit the doctor until we’re sick. But as a Medicare – Part B enrollee, you get a free Annual Wellness Visit to help keep you feeling your best.

What is a Medicare Annual Wellness Visit?

A Medicare annual wellness visit keeps you up-to-date on immunizations, preventive services and more – and provides yearly screenings to catch potential problems before they become serious. Your Mercy provider will review your medical history and help you develop a personalized wellness plan based on your current health, lifestyle and risk factors to help you manage your health and prevent disease.

What Happens During Your Medicare Annual Physical?

Your Medicare wellness visit is more than your senior wellness visit. It includes screenings, immunizations and boosters, and referrals for additional tests or services if needed. Some of these services may be performed by a registered nurse, physician assistant or other providers. During the exam your Mercy provider will:

  • Measure your height, weight, blood pressure and body mass index (BMI)
  • Review your medical, surgical, social history (such as alcohol, tobacco and drug use) and family history
  • Review your current prescribed and over-the-counter medications
  • Perform a basic vision and hearing test
  • Perform a basic depression and cognitive screening test
Preparing for Your Visit
What to Bring to Your “Welcome to Medicare” Exam
  1. A record of all your medical information.
  2. A full list of current prescription and over-the-counter medications including all supplements and vitamins.
  3. Knowledge of your family's health history.

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