Preventive Care

There are health activities you can do to make sure you stay healthy. The charts below describe what care or screenings are suggested for someone of your gender and age range. The charts below are a guide. Your provider will know what preventive health may be right for you based on your health history. Many of these preventive care steps are covered by your CareSource benefits. Please check your plan benefits and call Member Services if you have questions.

Preventive Care for Women

Recommended Activities20s30s40s50s60 & Older
Annual Physical Exam
Breast Cancer Screen   
Cervical Cancer Screen
Chlamydia ScreenUnder 25    
Cholesterol Screen
Colon Cancer Screen   
Dental Exam
Diabetes Screen  
Eye Exam
Flu Shot
Pneumococcal    
Shingles Vaccine    
Td Vaccine

Preventive Care for Men

Recommended Activities20s30s40s50s60 & Older
Annual Physical Exam
Cholesterol Screen
Colon Cancer Screen   
Dental Exam
Diabetes Screen  
Eye Exam
Flu Shot
Pneumococcal Vaccine    
Shingles Vaccine    
Td Vaccine

The bullets below explain the preventive care services listed in the charts above. If you have more questions, please contact your PCP. You can also speak to one of our nurses by calling CareSource24®.

  • Annual Physical Exam: It is important to get a checkup from your provider at least once every year. This is true even if you feel healthy.
  • Cholesterol Screening: Get your cholesterol checked starting at age 20. If your level is within normal limits, get checked every 5 years. No matter your age, if your cholesterol level is not within normal limits, if you have diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems, or if you experience changes in your weight or diet your provider may want to check your cholesterol more often.
  • Diabetes Screening: Those 44 years of age or older and in good health should get screened every 3 years. No matter your age, if you are overweight (BMI over 25) or have high blood pressure, your provider may screen you for diabetes. All Asian Americans should be screened if their BMI is over 23.
  • Dental Exam: Get your teeth cleaned at least once a year.
  • Eye Exam: Get your eyes checked each year. Ask your provider if you need your eyes checked more often.
  • Cervical Cancer Screening: From age 21 to 30, get a Pap test once each three years if you have a cervix. Women between the ages of 30 and 65 should get a Pap test once each five years if they also have a normal HPV test. After age 65, most women who have not been diagnosed with cervical cancer can stop having Pap tests if they have had 3 negative tests within the last 10 years.
  • Breast Cancer Screening: Women between the ages of 50 to 75 should get a mammogram, an x-ray of your breasts, at least once every two years.
  • Colon Cancer Screening: If you are between ages 50 and 75, get screened for colorectal cancer. Talk with your provider about the best screening for you. If you are younger than 50, your provider may recommend getting screened if you have a strong family history of colon cancer or other factors.
  • Flu Shot: It is recommended that most adults get the flu shot every year.
  • Pneumococcal Vaccine: If you are 65 or older you should have the pneumonia vaccine. If you are younger and have certain other conditions your provider may recommend it.
  • Shingles Vaccine: If you are older than 60, talk with your provider about getting the shingles vaccine. Those with a weak immune system should not get the vaccine.
  • Td Vaccine: You should get a tetanus and diphtheria (Td) booster once every 10 years.
  • Chlamydia: If you are younger than 25 years old, you should be screened for chlamydia every year, or as directed by your provider.

Member Services: 1-800-488-0134 (TTY: 1-800-750-0750 or 711), Monday – Friday 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.