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What is in an Annual Visit?

March 25, 20233 min read

What is an Annual Wellness Visit?

Although the general perception is that an Annual Wellness Visit and a Physical Exam are the same and often the terms are used interchangeably, they are not from your clinician's perspective or how your insurnace cover for these types of visits.

A physical exam is simply a medical evaluation following a pertinent complaint you bring up as a Chief Complaint. An annual physical visit is a yearly check-up with your primary care physician to assess your overall health and well-being. During this visit, your doctor will review your medical history, perform a physical exam, and order any necessary screening tests or immunizations.

How Does the Visit Work?

During the visit, your doctor will review your medical history to ensure that all of your current medications, allergies, and medical conditions are up-to-date. This is known as medication reconciliation and is important to prevent adverse drug interactions or other health complications.

Your doctor will also ask you about your social and habits history, including any alcohol or tobacco use, as well as your family history to assess your risk for certain hereditary conditions. Your nutrition and physical activity are reviewed to ensure that healthy habits are being implemented.

In addition to the review of your medical history and habits, your doctor will perform a physical exam to assess your overall health, including your blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and other vital signs. Your doctor may also order certain screening tests, such as blood work or imaging studies, to check for any underlying health issues.

Finally, your doctor will discuss any necessary immunizations, such as the flu shot or pneumococcal vaccine, and may also discuss advanced care planning, which includes making decisions about end-of-life care.

Why is an Annual Physical Visit Important?

An annual physical visit is an important opportunity to assess your overall health and identify any potential health issues before they become more serious. By reviewing your medical history, habits, and family history, your doctor can identify any potential risk factors and develop a plan to manage them.

Screening tests can also help detect health issues early, when they are often easier to treat. Finally, discussing advanced care planning can help ensure that your wishes for end-of-life care are understood and respected.

Common CPT Codes for Annual Physical Visits

CPT is the language insurance companies and regulators use to interpret the work, both intellectual and physicial, your clinician and their team did to provide you with a service. The most common CPT codes used to bill for an annual physical visit are:

  • 99385: Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of a patient, ages 18-39 years old

  • 99386: Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of a patient, ages 40-64 years old

  • 99395: Periodic comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an individual, ages 18-39 years old

  • 99396: Periodic comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of an individual, ages 40-64 years old

In conclusion, an annual physical visit is an important opportunity to assess:

  • Medical and family history

  • List of current medical providers

  • Height, weight, BMI, BP and other appropriate routine measurements

  • Review risk factors such as tobacco use

  • Review of functional ability

  • Establish a written screening schedule for next 5-10 years

  • Order screening laboratory and imaging studies as appropriate depending on age and sex

  • Discuss immunizations

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FAQ's

What services does an Internal Medicine doctor provide?

An Internal Medicine physician, also called an Internist, provides comprehensive care for adults across a wide range of health conditions. Our doctor offers preventive care services like annual physicals and health screenings, as well as diagnosis and treatment for acute and chronic illnesses. This includes managing conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, arthritis and more. Our internist also coordinates care with specialists if more complex treatment is required.

What's the difference between an Internal Medicine doctor and a family doctor?

While family doctors provide care for both children and adults, Internal Medicine doctors like Dr. Soriano are specifically trained to prevent, diagnose, and treat adult diseases and conditions. Internists complete additional years of study beyond medical school focused on caring for adolescent, adult, and elderly patients. Our Internal Medicine practice specializes in services like disease prevention, women's health, men's health, and managing chronic illnesses.

Do you accept my health insurance plan?

We accept most major health insurance plans at our practice, click here for our updated list. Please contact our office to verify if we are in-network with your specific plan prior to scheduling. Our front desk staff will be happy to assist with any insurance questions you may have.

How do I schedule an appointment?

New patients can request an appointment by calling our office or submitting the appointment request form on our website. Established patients can also schedule visits through their online patient portal account. We recommend scheduling routine physicals and non-urgent appointments several weeks in advance when possible.

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