Not if you're healthy,
but if there is something wrong then every year might not be often enough.
Medicine in the US is mainly practiced and taught as a response to events-
not as wellness maintenance.
if you renews the policy continuously without a break and there is no change in the policy terms and conditions then you don't have to undergo any medical check-ups every year. Apart from your personal medical conditions.
Every Year
Dogs typically need a checkup twice a year, every six months
With a limited budget, it is recommended that you bring your cats to the veterinary clinic for a checkup once every year. Read more at www.catdiaries.com.au/cat_nutrition/cat-check-up
all the ten checkup is is that they check how you are growing and look for any ailments.
A girl should have a check up every year for a yearly check up, and they will also do the necessary physical examinations that are required by female patients.
six months a year
Healthy adults should get a checkup every two years. The exception is that once a person reaches 50 years of age, they should get a checkup every year, even if healthy. People taking medications or with health conditions should get them as often as recommended by their physician.
He should get an eye checkup. 13 is quite young to be getting floaters. So a checkup would be a good idea.
yes! make sure it is an avian vet who have special knowledge of the needs of birds. Mine has been once when it was ill, tests and meds; and once a year for a checkup and a newbird checkup when they were babies.
It is recommended to have your ferret a yearly checkup at the veterinarians
For US DoD systems: under DIACAP, the IA posture of an organization should be reviewed at least annually. All systems must undergo a complete review at least every 3 years but should also undergo at least a partial review every year (annual security review). More sensitive and more critical systems may be required to undergo review more often - some as often as every 6 months. NIST recommends pretty much the same.
It is estimated that over $60 billion dollars are spent on weight loss programs every year in United States. Studies show that severely obese people who undergo weight loss surgery are more successful at continuing to lose weight than those who try other methods.