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Executive Exam Components

We understand that your time is valuable. Our physicians do not double-book so they are available to see you when you arrive and concentrate only on your case.

Executive Exam ComponentsEach Executive Physical includes:

  • Medical History - gives the physician a complete picture of your current health and family history
  • Full Laboratory analysis - includes complete blood count, chemistries, PSA, thyroid studies, Vitamin D levels, C-reactive protein, insulin levels and cholesterol studies
  • Health Risk Appraisal - provides a statistical analysis of your health risk factors compared to the population
  • Nutritional Analysis - provides the physician with a snapshot of your dietary intake. This can be used to identify problem eating habits.
  • Personality Profile - screens for anxiety and depression
  • Check for Occult Blood in the Stool - screens for gastrointestinal conditions including colorectal cancer
  • Pelvic Exam, PAP smear and breast exam for women
  • Pulmonary Function Testing - determines your lung capacity and ability to move air in and out of the lungs. Useful in the diagnosis of certain lung diseases.
  • Hearing Testing - evaluates for hearing loss using an audiogram
  • Vision Testing - evaluates visual acuity, color vision, depth perception
  • Tonometry Test - measures eye pressures to help detect glaucoma
  • DEXA (Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) Bone Density Scan - measures the bone mass at the spine and hip. Screens for osteoporosis.
  • GE Lunar Body Composition - measures body composition in different areas of the body and gives an accurate measurement of total body fat and lean tissue levels.

Physician Conference

This conference is scheduled two to three weeks after your physical. It is a one-on-one conference with the physician to review your results, compare results to previous examinations, discuss recommendations and answer any questions you might have. You will receive a complete written report and a companion CD for your records. The CD contains your full report, lab work, and a copy of your EKG which can be used by your personal physician or other physicians that may care for you.