Primary & preventive care

Turn “I should get that checked” into a plan.

Review the screenings, labs, vaccines, and health priorities that fit your age, history, risks, and goals—then leave with a practical next step.

Connected evaluation

Look beyond one symptom.

Preventive care is not a generic checklist. Recommendations vary by age, health history, family history, pregnancy status, medications, prior results, and personal preferences. Telehealth can help organize the plan and coordinate what must happen locally.

Screening gaps

Identify which evidence-based screenings may be due and which recommendations do not apply to you.

Cardiometabolic risk

Connect blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, sleep, activity, and family history into a focused plan.

Results & next steps

Make sense of prior lab or screening results and clarify what needs monitoring, action, or specialist input.

How care is built

Clinical judgment, with follow-through.

Your history, preferences, medications, labs, and goals shape the plan. Prescriptions are never guaranteed and may not be the right next step.

Personalize the checklist

Recommendations are matched to your age, risks, history, prior testing, and preferences.

Coordinate local care

Labs, vaccines, imaging, and examinations that cannot happen virtually are directed to an appropriate local setting.

Explain the why

You should understand what a screening looks for, its possible downsides, and what happens after a result.

Close the loop

Results review and follow-up turn an order into a decision instead of another unfinished task.

Know before you begin

Virtual care complements—not replaces—hands-on care.

Some preventive services require an examination, vaccine, laboratory draw, imaging study, or procedure. Whole for Good can help assess needs and coordinate next steps, but the safest setting depends on the service and your health history.

Preventive visits are for people without an emergency. New severe symptoms, rapid changes, or concerning test results may need prompt in-person evaluation.

Urgent symptoms need urgent care. Telehealth is not a substitute for emergency services. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department for severe or rapidly worsening symptoms.

Your next step

Start with clarity, not a commitment.

Confirm your state and care needs, see the next available options, and decide whether Whole for Good fits.

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