Doctor’s Appointments You Should Be Making This Year

It’s time you set up a check-up routine. You know you need to schedule your health appointments, but are you doing it? Call it the best “self-care” there is, and we made it easy! With the help of Hancock Health, we put together a list of the appointments you need to be thinking about and scheduling for yourself this year. Block off time, go through the list, and start booking these appointments! We promise, you’ll be SO glad you did!


Female doctor listening to the heart of a patient.

Here’s a list of appointments to schedule every year:

Dentist - Every six months

Your teeth help you eat, talk, and smile. They are considered a window to your health. Take care of them with regular cleanings and checkups. Even if you are not experiencing pain or symptoms, a biannual dental check-up can identify and prevent problems from developing. More frequent teeth cleanings means less issues later on!

Primary Care - Annually

You’ve put energy into finding the perfect pediatrician for your kids; make sure you get established with your own primary doctor, too. An annual visit will include physical exams and preventative health assessments. Now is the time to get an understanding of baselines for your blood pressure, cholesterol, and even mental state. They are also great to have if you need a referral to a specialist or a cold creeps in and you need to get back on your feet… FAST!

Hancock Gateway is a great healthcare option. They offer fast, friendly, local care specifically for busy families. With same-day appointments, walk-in availability, and transparent costs, Hancock Gateway truly is the “easy button” for healthcare. They understand a mom’s schedule can change in a heartbeat, so just show up when you need to!



Dermatologist - Annually

If you had a feather pen and wore low-rise flare jeans around the millennium, there is a chance that you spent a bit of time in the pursuit of the perfect tan. Even if you didn’t, routine skin checks are a must. A dermatologist also provides the chance to talk with a professional about skin concerns like lingering acne (Isn’t life unfair, sometimes?!) or rashes, some cosmetic needs or wants, and even questions about your nails or hair.

Eye Doctor - Every One to Two Years

Many eye diseases, like glaucoma, do not present symptoms in the early stages, so a baseline and continued eye care helps prevent vision loss and other concerns down the road. Expect a vision exam and come prepared with any eye concerns. It’s also a great time to get the prescription up-to-date!

Gynecologist - Every One to Three Years

Regardless of sexual activity, starting at 21, all women should see a gynecologist. Frequency of visits will depend on the recommendation of your provider based on many factors, like age and normal test results. Routine pap smears and breast exams help prevent cancers, and conversations about STIs, birth control, and, of course, having children are a part of good gynecological health.

Hancock Gateway is your accessible destination for women’s health. Their team helps normalize putting your self-care first, because family care starts with caring for yourself.


Woman checking in with receptionist Gateway Hancock Health

As we age, more preventative and specialized care will be needed. Here are a few screenings to get on your radar for the next decade and beyond:

As you move through different seasons of life, Hancock Gateway reminds us that your needs are always evolving—and they’re here to support you every step of the way.

Mammogram - 40s

Recommendations vary, so use your best judgment, intuition, family history, and your gynecologist's advice on when to schedule a mammogram between 40 and 45. Prepare for exams every one to two years, even if there are no concerns.

Colonoscopy - 45

Colon cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the United States and recently, recommendations for screening have moved from age 50 to 45. While prep is unpleasant, a colonoscopy can help doctors spot and remove pre-cancerous growths before they have a chance to turn into cancer. If the procedure comes back clear, you may only need one every ten years.

Bone Density Scan - 65

For women, a bone density test is recommended as we age to check for osteoporosis, changes in bone mineral density, and assess your risk for breaks and fractures. These tests are non-invasive and use a series of X-rays.


Two women pushing stroller through Gateway Hancock Health

And don’t forget these…

Vaccines - Vaccines help prevent disease. Be sure to get your annual flu shot at the pharmacy or your primary care appointment. Keep your Tetanus up to date every ten years.

The men in your life - Routine physicals, dental, eye, and skin care are a part of their health maintenance, too. They also need to be meeting with a primary care doctor to screen for things like cholesterol and blood pressure starting in their 30s. In addition to a colonoscopy, in his 40s, it is important for him to be screened for prostate cancer through blood tests and rectal exams.


MORE INFO: So much about health is personal and depends on many factors, so talk with your doctor about the best routines and care for you. And for those local, check out Hancock Gateway. They offer friendly, patient-centered care and hospital-quality lab tests and imaging (CT and MRI scans, ultrasounds, and X-rays) for up to 50% less than what you’d pay with other health networks!


theCityMoms visit Indy Now to chat about important doctor appointments for women and mothers. Start at minute 5:00 to watch.

Claire Trost

Claire is a writer in rural Indiana and can almost always be found in the kitchen paging a worn cookbook, listening to a podcast, chasing her two kids, cooking alongside her husband or chatting with friends around the island (and many snacks!). Her words on food, love, and life have been featured in Today Parents, Cherry Bombe Magazine, Edible Indy, Coffee+Crumbs and her own personal blog, Bloom.

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