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Local Families Give Dad the Gift of Health for Father’s Day, Men’s Health Week
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Jun 3, 2014 - 7:45:25 AM

More than half of men haven't seen a doctor in the past year

(HealthNewsDigest.com) - Many fathers, husbands, sons, brothers, and boyfriends share a common ailment called "Doctor-itis" - avoidance of a trip to the doctor. Whether it's a "macho" thing as some research suggests, or simply fear or lack of time, the scary fact is that men don't take time out of their day to see a doctor.

In honor of Father's Day (June 15) and Men's Health Week (June 9-15), local doctors at AFC/Doctors Express centers in our area urge men to come in for a checkup. Urgent care centers are ideal for the man on the go - no appointments are necessary and later hours offer convenience. The time is right for a doctor's visit since survey information by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Men's Health Network (MNH) reveals:

"While many men have the attitude that ‘nothing's wrong,' or ‘I'm fine,' there are several medical problems that don't present symptoms and can lead to trouble down the road if they aren't addressed," says Dr. D. Bruce Irwin, founder of American Family Care. "Most men are guilty of ‘doctor avoidance,' and we're urging men to step up and take charge of their health, just as they do with other aspects of their lives."

Men's Hidden Health Risks
Doctors and experts at the American Osteopathic Association recommend physicals to rule out common problems or identify health risks that often don't show obvious signs including:

With so many reasons to live a healthier lifestyle, men still lead women in more areas of health risk, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and MHN.

"A routine checkup, paired with screenings and lifestyle changes, if necessary, can reduce the risk of chronic illness for men, as well as the chances of needing surgery later in life," Dr. Irwin says. "We want men to embrace a healthy lifestyle and visit the doctor to get the care they need and deserve."

Men's Checkup Checklist
Viewing the doctor as an ally rather than an adversary can lead to a longer, healthier life for men. AFC/Doctors Express physicians recommend men follow a Checkup Checklist with a medical professional to address issues that impact men's health the most. According to the NIH that includes:

Sources: American Academy of Family Physicians, American Osteopathic Association, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The Mayo Clinic, Men's Health Network and National Institutes of Health

About American Family Care:
American Family Care is the second largest privately owned urgent care operator in the country. D. Bruce Irwin, M.D. founded the company in 1982 in Hoover, Ala., with a business model of "putting the patient first." The clinics are designed, equipped and staffed to provide accessible primary care, urgent care, minor emergency treatment and occupational medicine.  AFC clinics use a high-tech, high-touch approach to medical care, with digital x-rays, laboratories and medication dispensing available on-site. AFC also offers a Specialty Clinic (general surgery), WeighToLive, and U-Save Pharmacy at many of its clinics. In 2013, AFC acquired Doctors Express, the largest national urgent care franchise. By the end of 2014, AFC will operate more than 160 facilities in 26 states, providing care to more than a million patients. For more information, visit www.americanfamilycare.com

About AFC/Doctors Express Urgent Care:
Founded by an emergency room physician seeking a more efficient, affordable and personable system for urgent care patients, AFC/Doctors Express walk-in medical centers are sweeping the country as the nation's largest urgent care franchise. AFC/Doctors Express provides state-of-the-art treatment for acute illness, trauma (including minor surgical procedures) and has on-site laboratory and digital x-ray service as well as medication dispensing. Pre-employment physicals, drug screening and treatment of work related injuries are also available to local employers. In 2013, American Family Care acquired Doctors Express, further expanding its reach and available services. By the end of 2014, AFC/Doctors Express will operate more than 160 facilities in 26 states, providing care to more than a million patients. For more information visit http://www.doctorsexpress.com or http://www.americanfamilycare.com.

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