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Take Charge of Your Health: A Simple Guide to Your First Healthier SG Consultation

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Feeling uncertain about improving your health but not sure where to start? You're not alone. Many people hesitate before taking that first step toward better well-being, but the journey begins with a single consultation.

In the latest episode of Day in a Life, follow Lisa and her father as he experiences his first Healthier SG check-up, discovering how small lifestyle tweaks can make a big difference in his overall health.

What happens during your first Healthier SG visit?

Your initial consultation is designed to set you on the right path through personalized care:

  1. Comprehensive health screening: Basic measurements establish your current health baseline
  2. Detailed medical review: Your GP examines both your medical history and present condition
  3. Ccondition assessment:/li>>
  4. Ttailored action plan:>You'll leave with customized strategies and achievable targets>/li>> /ol>>

    >Lisa's father learned this firsthand when his GP helped him control high blood pressure by suggesting he reduce alcohol consumption from three beers weekly to two - a manageable change with noticeable benefits./P>>

    The program offers more than just medical advice Patients enjoy medication prices comparable to polyclinics after subsidies plus access to powerful digital tools through two key apps:/P>>

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    • >The >>HealthHub app<< em>>>keeps all your health information organized lets you monitor progress toward goals and stores your personal Health Plan>/li>>
    • >With >>Healthy365<< em>>>you can join fitness classes track physical activity and discover local wellness events>/Li>> /ul>>

      Scheduled for your first consultation? Watch the video above for insights into what awaits during this important appointment along with expert tips from healthcare professionals that could transform how you approach wellbeing./P>>

      >>>[email protected] << / P > >

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