Preventive Healthcare
“Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.” – Jim Rohn
Our preventive check-ups give an overview of your health and reveal possible risks, and they are the best possible way to stay healthy in the future.
Would you like to discuss any medical problems with our specialists? Or would you like a comprehensive health check of your body based on the latest medical findings? DOCFAB Health + uniCare offers you its support with the knowledge and experience of highly specialized doctors. We offer a wide range of preventive health check-ups for different needs and concerns.
Contact us for an obligation-free consultation. We bring in specialists and tailor the preventive health check-up to meet your needs. Depending on the request, we can provide a personalised check-up or an organ-specific preventative health check-up. We will get back to you within 24 hours by phone or writing.
Prevention is better than cure
There’s nothing new about the concept of prevention being better than cure and focusing on what matters to individuals to promote better health and well-being and stop them from becoming ill.
The promotion of healthy lifestyles and the prevention of ill health is a fundamental principle behind public health and improving the public’s health. The phrase ‘prevention is better than cure’ is often attributed to the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus in around 1500. It is now a fundamental principle of modern health care and inherent within health and social care strategies worldwide.
Prevention is about tackling the upstream causes of ill health. This in itself is not controversial. The challenge is how it is consistently done.
The greatest wealth is health .
Dr. Ron Fabian, MD
Physician - General Practitioner
Preventive healthcare – preventive health check-ups
Why should you have a preventive health check-up
Our preventive health check-ups give an overview of your health and reveal possible risks, and they are the best possible way to stay healthy in the future.
- The earlier health risks and potential illnesses are detected, the better they can be treated or even prevented
- It is possible to evaluate the risk of cardiac illnesses, stroke, kidney disease, diabetes, and cancer
- Treatment by top specialists working in their area of specialty, based on the latest medical findings
- Appointments are made quickly, with short waiting times
- Personally tailored check-up programs
Personalized check-ups
Your personal health assessment begins with a detailed interview with a specialist in general internal medicine. You will be talking directly to an experienced specialist doctor, who will ask you about any previous illnesses and risk factors (for example, high consumption of nicotine or alcohol and persistent stress). They discuss your personal health status.
In any event, the individual health assessment will include the following:
- a physical examination
- an abdominal ultrasound
- a blood and urine test
- an ECG
If the health assessment indicates that further examinations are advisable, you will receive expert advice on the issue. As soon as the results are available, the doctor will discuss them with you regarding your previous illnesses and medical history and will be happy to answer any questions you may have. When the process is finished, you will be sent a summary medical report.
In addition to the individual health assessment, we will be happy to evaluate a particular specialty or organ (for example, gastroenterology).
“Prevention is better than cure.”
General public health information
Stay Home | Wear a mask | Clean your hands | Keep a safe distance
Protect yourself and others around you by knowing the facts and taking appropriate precautions. Follow advice provided by your local health authority.
• Wear a mask | Save lives. •
To prevent the spread of COVID-19:
- Maintain a safe distance from others (at least 1-2 meters), even if they don’t appear to be sick.
- Wear a mask in public, especially indoors or when physical distancing is impossible.
- Choose open, well-ventilated spaces over closed ones. Open a window if indoors.
- Clean your hands often. Use soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub.
- Get vaccinated when it’s your turn. Follow local guidance about vaccination.
- Cover your nose and mouth with your bent elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze.
- Stay home if you feel unwell.
If you have a fever, cough, and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention. Call in advance so your healthcare provider can direct you to a suitable health facility. It protects you, your family and prevents the spread of viruses and other infections.
mask
Properly fitted masks can help prevent the spread of the virus from the person wearing the mask to others. Masks covered alone do not protect against COVID-19 and should be combined with physical distancing and hand hygiene. Follow the advice provided by your local health authority or your Doctor.