For the Tomahawk Leader
WISCONSIN – As part of Men’s Health Month, Aspirus Health is encouraging men to stay current on wellness visits with a primary care provider.
“According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men in the United States, on average, die at higher rates from heart disease, cancer, unintentional injuries, and COVID-19,” Aspirus stated. “Men’s health issues don’t just affect men, though. They have a significant impact on everyone around them. This Father's Day, Aspirus Health encourages everyone to share something vitally important with the men who matter to you: knowledge that could help them stay healthy and live longer.”
Aspirus said one of the best things we can all do for our health and happiness is to have a close connection with a primary care provider we know and trust, and keep up-to-date with wellness visits.
“It can be difficult for anyone, but especially for men, sometimes, to speak up about their health concerns,” said Dr. Nebasi Valantine, family medicine physician with Aspirus. “But it’s important to remember that the primary care provider’s focus is helping you prevent disease and maintain good health. Regular visits and honest conversations with your provider can go a long way in building the trust that’s necessary for a good patient-provider relationship. We’re here to help.”
Aspirus noted that a primary care provider conducts regular checkups and ensures you get the care you need, which may include:
Encourage the dads in your life to take control of their health and schedule a visit with their primary care provider. Download the MyAspirus mobile app or visit www.myaspirus.org.
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