2026: Physicians Encourage Physicals, Screenings for a Healthy Start

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From Piedmont Newnan Hospital Press Release

As Georgians set health and wellness goals for the new year, Piedmont physicians are urging adults and families to prioritize annual physicals and preventive screenings—simple steps that can help identify health issues early and support longterm wellbeing.

“If you don’t have a primary care doctor, this is the perfect time to establish that relationship,” said Matthew Roberts, D.O., Family Medicine, Piedmont Physicians at White Oak. “Annual physicals allow us to understand where your health is today and how to help you reach your goals.”

During an annual visit, physicians review vitals, immunizations, medical history, and medications. Lab work may also be ordered to check cholesterol, blood sugar, kidney and liver function, and other markers that can detect early signs of conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.

For families preparing for spring sports, physicians also encourage scheduling sports physicals early.

These visits evaluate vitals, joint health, flexibility, and overall fitness, with particular attention to cardiac conditions that could affect safe participation.

Men and women are encouraged to stay on schedule with ageappropriate screenings. Recommendations include:

• Men: Lung cancer screening for adults 50–80 with a significant smoking history; colorectal cancer screenings from 45–75; PSA discussions for prostate cancer screening beginning at 55—or earlier for Black men due to higher risk.

• Women: Annual heart and blood pressure screenings beginning at 40; mammograms every two years for ages 40–74; Pap smears every three years for ages 21–65; and colorectal screenings starting at age 45.

To schedule a physical or find a primary care provider near you, visit www.piedmont.org.

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