CHRONIC ILLNESS
Yearly Check-Up

Important:
If you are being followed for your chronic illness elsewhere (e.g. at a hospital outpatient clinic or with a private specialist), you do NOT need to come to our annual check-up. The doctor responsible for your treatment where you are being followed is responsible for writing prescriptions for your regular medication.
The clinic implements a more structured control of our patients' chronic diseases. We try to get the annual checks for the individual diagnoses to be fixed on the individual months. This is part of the plan to secure you best possible treatment for your chronic condition.
You can already now book an online appointment for your next yearly check-up. In the overview below you can find the month your chronic illness needs to be checked. If you suffer from several chronic diseases, it may be necessary to make an appointment for several annual check-ups. You are may be used to being checked several times a year, which may still be the case, but the big annual check will be forward-looking in the following specific month.
In the case of certain chronic diseases, an appointment must first be made for a blood sample, cardiac cardiogram or urine sample the week before, so that the equivalent is available for the actual check-up. Call the clinic and hear closer.
Important: We will NOT be able to take responsibility for your regular medication or write prescriptions for it if you do not attend your annual check-up.
OVERVEIW OF YEARLY CHECK-UPS
JANUARY
- Prostate problems
- Incontinence
- Erectile dysfunction
- Endometriosis
- Menopause
- Chronic renal failure
FEBRUARY
Osteoarthritis
- Psoriasis
- Pediatric eczema
- Spinal stenosis
- Gout
- Chronic pain
MARCH
- High cholesterol
- Follows a blood clot in the brain / cerebral haemorrhage (apoplexy)
- Allergy / hay fever
APRIL
- Asthma
MAY
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Type 1 Diabetes (Type 1 Diabetes)
- Type 2 Diabetes (Type 2 Diabetes)
JUNE
- Mb. Crohn
- Ulcerative Collitis
JULY + AUGUST
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Bipolar affective disorder
- ADHD
- Personality disorder
- Dementia
- Sleep disorder
SEPTEMBER
- Hypertension (hypertension)
- Heart fibrillation (AFLI)
- Heart failure (heart failure)
Vascular diseases
OCTOBER
- Influenza vaccine
NOVEMBER
- Metabolic diseases
- Osteoporosis
DECEMBER
- Migraine / chronic headache
- Follows concussion
- Epilepsy
- Parkinson's
