Why are health checks and preventive medicine important?

Written in association with: Dr Lowri Bailey
Published: | Updated: 20/11/2024
Edited by: Karolyn Judge

Maintaining optimal health and preventing illness is a priority for many, and health checks combined with preventive medicine are essential in achieving this goal. These practices not only aid in the early detection of potential health issues but also empower individuals to take proactive steps to maintain their wellbeing. By focusing on prevention, patients can enjoy a healthier, more active life while minimising the risks of chronic diseases and severe medical conditions.

Health checks and preventive medicine are important.

What are the benefits of health checks and preventive medicine for patients?

 

Health checks and preventive medicine play a key role in maintaining long-term health and reducing the risk of severe illnesses. Regular health screenings enable early detection of diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease and certain types of cancer, which often leads to better treatment outcomes. Early diagnosis typically means that treatment can start sooner, potentially resulting in less complex and more effective care.

 

 

How can preventive medicine contribute to a better quality of life?

 

Preventive medicine focuses on proactive health management by promoting healthy lifestyle choices, including diet, exercise and stress reduction. This approach can help prevent the onset of chronic diseases, contributing to a better quality of life. Preventive strategies, such as vaccinations and health education, help manage risk factors and build resilience against various health conditions, allowing patients to remain active and enjoy life with fewer health interruptions.

 

 

What does a comprehensive health check include?

 

A comprehensive health check can include various assessments, such as blood pressure measurement, cholesterol and blood glucose testing, BMI analysis, and screenings for cancers like breast, cervical, and prostate. Depending on a patient's age, medical history and risk factors, additional tests may be recommended. The information gathered from these checks can guide tailored health advice and prompt any necessary interventions.

 

 

Who can benefit from preventive health checks?

 

Preventive health checks are beneficial for everyone, but they are especially important for individuals with a family history of chronic illnesses or those with existing health concerns. Even if someone feels healthy, regular health checks can identify underlying conditions that may not present noticeable symptoms until they become more severe. Preventive measures ensure that issues are addressed before they escalate, which can lead to more efficient management and better long-term health outcomes.

 

Regular health assessments and a focus on preventive care help patients take charge of their health, reduce the need for emergency medical interventions, and support a proactive approach to wellbeing.

By Dr Lowri Bailey
GP (general practitioner)

Dr Lowri Bailey is a leading GP (general practitioner) based in London. She is skilled in managing the full range of presentations to general practice, including acute and chronic medical complaints. Her areas of expertise include health assessment and lifestyle and preventative medicine, menopause and hormone replacement therapy (including testosterone). She has a background in paediatrics and enjoys helping families manage their children’s health from birth until adulthood.

Dr Bailey consults privately at New Victoria Hospital. She qualified with an MBChB from the University of Manchester and notably holds membership to both the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. She is passionate about menopause care including HRT prescribing, having recently completed specialised training with the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Dr Bailey worked as a GP Partner in a busy NHS practice for over 10 years and is also a qualified GP educator and trainer.

In her practice, her philosophy of care is rooted in a holistic patient-centred approach, emphasising the importance of building strong, trusting relationships with her patients. Dr Bailey works collaboratively to develop effective treatment plans to ensure that each individual receives personalised care designed to optimise their health and wellbeing. She is dedicated to delivering comprehensive patient care, proactively following up to ensure all concerns are fully addressed.

Dr Bailey lives in Kingston Upon Thames and spends time outside work looking after her 3 children, enjoying art, painting, and running in Richmond Park with her dog!

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