Screening Today Means Peace of Mind Tomorrow

Preventive screenings are one of the most effective ways to catch potential issues early—before they become bigger problems. Whether it’s blood pressure, cholesterol, or other routine checks, these quick, non-invasive tests give you the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your health and future.

Preventive Health Screenings

Early detection saves lives. Our preventive health screenings are designed to help catch potential issues before they become serious, offering a proactive approach to long-term wellness.

Whether you’re managing a chronic condition or just staying ahead of the curve, our screenings cover vital health indicators and risk factors based on your age, gender, and medical history.

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Common Health Screenings

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Blood Pressure Checks

Essential for identifying hypertension and cardiovascular risks before they escalate.

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Cholesterol Testing

Helps evaluate heart disease risk and supports dietary or medication decisions.

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Blood Sugar (Glucose)

Used to screen for diabetes and pre-diabetes, especially if you have risk factors.

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STI Screening

Private, judgment-free STI testing with fast results. Learn more

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HIV / Hepatitis Testing

Discreet, evidence-based screening to support your health. Learn more

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Early Screenings Can Save Lives

Many serious health conditions—including high blood pressure, diabetes, and certain cancers—don’t cause symptoms right away. Routine screenings can catch these issues early, when they’re most treatable.

Don’t wait for symptoms to appear. A quick, proactive screening today could protect your long-term health and peace of mind.

Health Screening FAQ

❓ What’s included in a typical screening?
Most screenings involve a brief health history, a physical check (like blood pressure), and targeted lab tests based on your needs—such as bloodwork, urine tests, or imaging.
❓ Do I need a referral to get screened?
No referral is needed. Just contact us directly and we’ll help determine which screenings are appropriate based on your age, gender, and risk factors.
❓ How often should I get screened?
It depends on your health status and the type of screening. Some are annual (like blood pressure or cholesterol), while others may be every 3–5 years or as needed.
❓ What if my results show something abnormal?
If something concerning is found, we’ll review it with you and guide the next steps—whether that’s further testing, lifestyle changes, or treatment options.

Need a Screening?

Contact us today and we’ll help you get scheduled for a personalized health screening that fits your goals and lifestyle.

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Phone

(719) 358-7338

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Email

recovery@recoveryunlimited.biz

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Address

140 S. Parkside Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80909