Female Wellness
Take three minutes out of your busy schedule to check if you should be screening yourself. Your health is the most valuable asset that you are in control of. If just two of them apply to you then you should consider getting yourself professionally screened.
Female Self-assessment
Are you at risk of heart attack or worse?
Take just a few minutes to read the following statements.
If two or more statements apply to you then you have risk factors that increase the chances of developing cancer or cardiovascular disease and you should consider having a comprehensive health check. Get in touch with us today and we will help you arrange a wellness package to suit your needs.
Age: I am a woman over 50 years old.
Family history of heart disease: My father or brother had a heart attack before age 55 or my mother or sister had one before age 65.
Family history of cancer: My mother or sister had a breast or ovarian cancer. Any of my first degree relatives had colorectal (bowel) cancer.
Heart disease medical history: I have coronary artery disease or I’ve had a heart attack or another heart condition(s).
Vascular disease history: I have been told that I have carotid artery disease or I have had a stroke or I have a disease of the leg arteries.
Blood pressure: My blood pressure is 140/90 mm Hg or higher or, a health professional has said my blood pressure is too high or I don’t know what my blood pressure is.
Tobacco smoke: I smoke or live or work with people who smoke regularly.
Total cholesterol: My total cholesterol is 240 mg/dL or higher or I don’t know my level.
HDL cholesterol: My HDL (good) cholesterol is less than 40 mg/dL or I don’t know my HDL cholesterol level.
Physical activity: I get less than a total of 30 minutes of physical activity on most days.
Overweight: I am 9 Kilograms or more overweight for my height and build.
Diabetes: I have diabetes (a fasting blood sugar of 126 mg/dL or higher) or I need medicine to control my blood sugar.
I always took my health for granted until the birth of my daughter. Now, I regularly screen myself to ensure that I remain healthy and am able to detect any potential issues early on.
Pooneh Sabah- Are you over 50? 60%
- Do you smoke? 50%
- Have you had a mammogram? 40%
- Are you overweight? 65%
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