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What is MyHealthfinder?

Trusted information to help your family stay healthy.

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Make sure your family is up to date on preventive services.


See which screening tests and vaccines you or your loved ones need to stay healthy.

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Want to know how to get preventive services? 

Learn how to find and access screenings, vaccines, and other preventive care you need to stay healthy. 

Check out our tips and resources

Health Conditions

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Find out about the steps you can take to help prevent cancer.

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You can do a lot to lower your risk for type 2 diabetes — get started now.

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Take steps to lower your risk of heart problems — like checking your blood pressure regularly.

Doctor Visits

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Stay on top of your health – get regular checkups with a doctor or nurse.

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Find out which screenings (medical tests) you may need this year.

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Vaccines aren’t just for kids! Find out why everyone in the family needs to get important vaccines.

Healthy Living

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Get tips on things like managing stress and talking to loved ones about important health topics.

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Making small changes to your eating habits can make a big difference for your health. Find out how to get started.

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Regular physical activity is good for your health. Get tips to help you get more active. 

Pregnancy

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Find out how your doctor or midwife can help you have a healthy pregnancy.

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Eating healthy and staying active can help you have a healthy pregnancy — and a healthy baby.