June is Men’s Health Month—a time dedicated to raising awareness about the health issues that affect men and encouraging them to take proactive steps toward better health. Statistics show that men are less likely than women to visit a doctor regularly. This June, let’s change that. Regular check-ups could make all the difference.
According to the CDC, men are more likely than women to smoke, drink excessively, and delay routine checkups and medical care. These behaviors can contribute to a higher risk of serious conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.
Regular screenings and check-ups help detect these issues early—when they’re most treatable. Preventive care can significantly reduce the risk of complications and lead to better long-term health.
Here are a few key health checks men should be sure to stay on top of:
Blood Pressure: High blood pressure can lead to heart attack and stroke. Regular monitoring is essential.
Cholesterol Levels: High cholesterol often has no symptoms but can cause serious heart issues.
Diabetes Screening: Especially important for men over 45 or those with risk factors like obesity or family history.
Prostate Health: Talk to your provider about when to begin screening, especially if you have a family history.
Colorectal Cancer Screening: Recommended starting at age 45.
Mental Health: Depression, stress, and anxiety are common and treatable—don’t ignore the signs.
Preventive care isn’t just about avoiding illness—it’s about living a longer, healthier, more active life. This Men’s Health Month, make your health a priority.
Schedule your check-up today at Thorek Memorial Hospital. Call 773-525-6780 or visit thorek.org to request an appointment.