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Men of all ages should schedule a wellness exam with a primary care provider on a yearly basis. The following is a checklist of other annual screenings recommended for men by age.

Ages 20-39

  • Blood pressure checked every year
  • Rectal exam every year
  • Physical exam with blood tests and urinalysis every three years
  • EKG at age 30 and every four years thereafter
  • TB skin test every five years
  • Tetanus booster every ten years
  • STD screenings for sexually active adults (who consider themselves at risk)

Ages 40-49

  • Blood pressure checked every year
  • Rectal exam every year
  • PSA blood test at age 40 and every year
  • Hemoccult at age 40 and every year
  • Chest X-Ray at age 45 and every year (discuss frequency with your physician)
  • Physical exam with blood tests and urinalysis every two years
  • EKG every two years
  • TB skin test every five years
  • Tetanus booster every ten years
  • Testosterone screening (discuss frequency with your physician)
  • STD screening for sexually active adults (who consider themselves at risk)

Ages 50+

  • Blood pressure checked every year
  • Rectal exam every year
  • PSA blood test every year
  • Hemoccult every year
  • Chest X-Ray (discuss frequency with your physician)
  • Physical exam with blood tests and urinalysis every year
  • EKG every year
  • Colonoscopy every ten years
  • TB skin test every five years
  • Tetanus booster every ten years
  • Bone Density at age 60
  • Testosterone screening (discuss frequency with your physician)
  • STD screenings for sexually active adults (who consider themselves at risk)