There are many reasons to get preventive care—from establishing a relationship with a primary care physician, to managing chronic diseases, screening for issues and more. For those enrolled in a BSW medical plan, preventive care is always at no cost to you and your dependents when using in-network providers.
A preventive exam, typically with your primary care physician (PCP), offers the opportunity for a comprehensive evaluation to prevent health problems.
Depending on your situation, you may have other recommended exams and screenings, such as:
For those enrolled in a BSW medical plan, preventive care is always at no cost to you and your dependents when using in-network providers.
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