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by IAmGraydon 2524 days ago
Personal anecdote, but I’ve been tested for elevated adrenaline on 2 occasions just from complaining of facial flushing. Sometimes this will even be tested in a yearly physical. Surely, over a decade of interacting with doctors would have led him to this common test.
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Where do they do yearly physicals? You must not have hmo coverage.
My HMO, Kaiser Permanente, does free or cheap annual physicals. In fact they will beg/harass you to take them. I'm assuming they have data showing 15 minutes once a year saved them big money when they can catch expensive issues early.
Well I guess it depends on what you call an annual physical. Check vitals + simple blood test may be cost effective. Generally the evidence is against the benefits of annual physicals and any cost conscious hmo knows that.

Edit: here’s more on the subject https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/a-checkup-for-the-checku...

That's essentially what their physical is. Now I'm thinking a "real" physical might involve more diagnostics?

Edit: A scan of the internet seems to show most physicals are checking vitals, blood tests, and some lifestyle questions... unless you're old or have an existing health complication in which they check more stuff.

Also I'm vegetarian so I like to check iron, creatine and B-12 levels. And I like to take the opportunity for a free STD check.

Where don’t they in the developed world? I’m confused by your comment.