Annual Women's Health Checkups

CURRENT GUIDANCE UPDATE

ACOG 2022

Annual Well-Woman Visit

Annual well-woman visit recommended from age 13 onwards, with content adapted according to each stage of life.

RCOG 2024

Routine Health Assessment

Opportunistic gynaecological assessment should include blood pressure, BMI, smoking status, and cervical screening review.

NICE 2023

Cardiovascular Screening

Well-woman screening should include cardiovascular risk assessment from age 40 to support early prevention.

NICE 2023

Metabolic Risk Review

High-risk women should undergo metabolic syndrome assessment from age 35 for timely identification and management.

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Introduction

The annual women’s health checkup is among the most valuable, most underutilised investments a woman can make in her own health. Unlike a consultation for a specific complaint, the annual wellness visit is proactive, designed to identify risk before symptoms develop, update screening status, and maintain a clinical relationship that supports good health decision-making across the life course.
Annual Visit

What an Annual Checkup Includes

  • Detailed health history update including menstrual, sexual, and reproductive health
  • Blood pressure, weight, and BMI measurement
  • Cervical screening review and update as appropriate
  • Breast health awareness discussion
  • Contraception and family planning review
  • Mental health and wellbeing screening
  • Lifestyle counseling covering diet, exercise, smoking, and alcohol
Life Stage Care

Life Stage Adaptation

The content of an annual well-woman visit evolves throughout life. Adolescents focus on puberty, menstrual health, and contraception, while reproductive-age women discuss fertility planning and pregnancy preparation. Midlife appointments emphasize menopause assessment and cardiovascular risk, and older women benefit from bone health, continence, and cancer screening review.

Preventive Health

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Screening

From age 40, regular assessment of blood pressure, lipid profile, and glucose is recommended. Women with PCOS, previous gestational diabetes, or a strong family history of metabolic disease may benefit from earlier screening from age 35.

Continuity of Care

Building a Long-Term Healthcare Relationship

Regular reviews with the same clinician create a comprehensive understanding of an individual's health, allowing earlier recognition of subtle changes and providing more personalised, preventive, and trusted care than symptom-driven consultations alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an annual checkup if I feel completely well?

Yes. The purpose of preventive screening is precisely to detect risk and early disease before symptoms develop. Feeling well does not exclude underlying conditions that benefit from early detection.

What should I bring to my annual checkup?

A list of current medications, any new symptoms or concerns, your menstrual cycle history, and details of any family history changes since your last visit.

Conclusion

The annual women's health checkup is a cornerstone of preventive healthcare, providing the structured, regular opportunity to maintain wellness, detect risk early, and build a trusted long-term clinical relationship.

Sources & References

This article draws on guidance current at the time of writing from the following bodies and publications:

ACOG

2022 Guidelines

RCOG

2024 Guidelines

NICE

2023 Guidelines

⚠ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER

This article is provided for general knowledge and reference purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. No medication, treatment, or change to your healthcare should be undertaken based on this content without first consulting a qualified doctor. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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