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Stay Healthy With Preventative Care

Valley Family Medicine provides preventative care that can keep you healthy. Count on us for your yearly physical or get up to date on any immunization you may need. You will have access to the services you and your family need to help you feel confident that you are getting the best possible care. Call today to schedule your appointment.

Various Tests for Prevention

  • Physicals (adult, children, infants and sport physicals)
  • EKG
  • Stress test
  • Colonoscopy
  • TB skin tests
  • Cholesterol levels
  • Vaccinations
  • Pap / Thin prep / HPV screening
  • Hepatitis C screening

Colonoscopy (In-House)

You should have colonoscopy tests beginning at age 45 (or sooner if you have a family history of colon cancer or have symptoms such as rectal bleeding or abdominal pain) as recommended by the American Cancer Society.


A colonoscopy is a lower GI endoscopic procedure which is designed to look at the entire colon to help diagnose a variety of colon problems including ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, colon cancer, polyps, and other lesions that will develop into colon cancer if not surgically treated.

Cardiac Stress Test (In-House)

Begin having cardiac stress tests starting at age 40 if you have 2 or more risk factors. This test measures your heart's ability to respond to external stress in a controlled clinical environment and helps determine your risk of heart disease. 

Immunizations

As part of preventative care, we offer immunizations for newborns to adults. Vaccination is one of the best ways parents can protect infants, children, and teens from 16 potentially harmful diseases.


Vaccine-preventable diseases can be very serious and may require hospitalization and can result in even death - especially in infants and young children. All immunizations given will be entered in the Wisconsin Immunization Registry.


WIR is a computerized internet database application that records and tracks immunization dates of Wisconsin children and adults to ensure that they receive immunizations according to recommended schedules, and to prevent over-immunizing.

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