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Old 08-24-2020, 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by JimJohnson View Post
Knock on wood, I’m enjoying good health in my 70’s. I am with the Villages Health Care/UnitedHealthcare. I had my last bi annual checkup scheduled for April, but due to Covid I called in to cancel and reschedule during November. I then got a call back later informing me that November would make it a year since my last appointment and that could compromise my future approval of Doctor referrals and subscriptions. I did not think much of it till now that if I want to wait longer for a checkup, I may lose my subscriptions for medications, I.e. blood pressure and cholesterol medication. To be clear, I truly love the care I get now, but have became concerned that my doctor is pressured to have me increase my office visits.
Question: Is it normal to require Bi annual checkups for healthy patients?
I think seeing a physician twice a year is fair and better for you in the long run. They need to monitor your cholesterol and blood pressure. Just because you’re on medication doesn’t mean it is controlled with no changes. Life happens and your numbers could go up or down.