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SHARING THEIR TRUTH

Stories that inspire and empower

By sharing and listening to real-life stories, we can amplify unheard voices and build stronger, healthier and more connected communities where everyone feels empowered and supported.
 

SHARING THEIR TRUTH

Stories that inspire and empower

By sharing and listening to real-life stories, we can amplify unheard voices and build stronger, healthier and more connected communities where everyone feels empowered and supported.
 

Sharing your story can change someone’s life

Sharing stories doesn't just connect us; it empowers us. We believe in the power of lived experiences, of fostering a community and inspiring change. Whether inspiring early-detection screening, encouraging better awareness of the body's signals or spreading awareness, Sharing Their Truth is meant to ignite action to take charge of your health.

Bridgette’s Colorectal Cancer Story

Bridgette, a seemingly healthy young woman with a busy life, received a life-altering diagnosis at the age of 34. Despite a stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis at a young age, her unwavering spirit fuels her fight.

Crystal's Preeclampsia Story

Crystal, a mother with a history of preeclampsia, navigates anxieties and potential risks during her second pregnancy. She also shares the importance of listening to your body and advocating for your health.

Tee’s Colorectal Cancer Story

Early detection can change your life. Hear from Tee, an ordained Baptist minister and well-respected member of his community, on the colon cancer screening he had at age 49.

Alex's Preeclampsia Story

At 33 weeks, Alex started experiencing dizziness and high blood pressure. As her care team began to suspect preeclampsia and prepare for early delivery, Alex's health was "skating on a razor-thin edge" of complications.

Erin's Preeclampsia Story

Erin details her experience with postpartum preeclampsia during not just one, but two different pregnancies, and dispels the myth that preeclampsia is "fixed" with delivery.

Theresa's Preeclampsia Story

Theresa, a two-time preclampsia survivor, shares her experience with this potentially dangerous pregnancy complication. She understands the importance of recognizing symptoms and advocating for oneself during pregnancy.

What screenings are right for you?

You have the right to ask questions and request health screenings, but you might not know where to begin. To help you start the conversation with your doctor, we’ve provided a list of recommended tests based on age and gender, as well as some important questions to ask.

  • Physical Exam

    • Blood Pressure
    • Height, Weight, and BMI
    • Vision Check—this may be done by your primary care physician or optometrist
    • Skin Check—a preliminary check by primary care provider or full exam by a dermatologist

    Routine Blood Work

    • Complete Blood Count*
    • Basic Metabolic Panel*
    • Thyroid Panel*
    • Cholesterol & Lipid Panel*
    • Diabetes Risk Assessment*

    Women's Health Screenings

    • Cervical Cancer Screening (ages 30 through 65)
      • Either a Pap test every 3 years or the HPV test every 5 years depending on your health and sexual history
    • STI Tests
      • Yearly for under 25 and sexually active
      • Yearly for over 25 and you have new or multiple sex partners

    Other Important Health Checks

    • Dental Exam

    Immunizations

    • Flu
    • COVID-19 Vaccine and/or Booster

     

  • Physical Exam

    • Blood Pressure
    • Height, Weight, and BMI
    • Vision Check— this may be done by your primary care physician or optometrist.
    • Skin Check— a preliminary check by primary care provider or full exam by a dermatologist

    Routine Blood Work

    • Complete Blood Count*
    • Basic Metabolic Panel*
    • Thyroid Panel*
    • Cholesterol & Lipid Panel*
    • Diabetes Risk Assessment*

    Women's Health Screenings

    • Cervical Cancer Screening (ages 21-65)
    • A pap test and HPV test every 3 to 5 years depending on age, health and sexual history.
    • STI Tests
      • Yearly screening for ages 24 and younger
      • Yearly screening for ages 25 and older based on sexual history
    • Breast Cancer Screening

    Screenings for 45+

    • Colon Cancer Screening starting at 45*
    • Osteoporosis Screening over age 50
    • Chronic Kidney Disease starting at 60+

    Other Important Health Checks

    • Dental Exam

    Immunizations

    • Flu
    • COVID-19 Vaccine and/or Booster
    • Shingles may be necessary after age 50

     

  • Physical Exam

    • Blood Pressure
    • Height, Weight, and BMI
    • Vision Check—this may be done by your primary care physician or optometrist
    • Skin Check—a preliminary check by primary care provider or full exam by a dermatologist
    • Testicular Exam (self-exam)

    Routine Blood Work

    • Complete Blood Count*
    • Basic Metabolic Panel*
    • Cholesterol & Lipid Panel*
    • Diabetes Risk Assessment*

    Men's Health Screenings

    • STI Tests
      • Yearly for under 25 and sexually active
      • Yearly for over 25 and you have new or multiple sex partners

    Other Important Health Checks

    • Dental Exam

    Immunizations

    • Flu
    • COVID-19 Vaccine and/or Booster

     

  • Physical Exam

    • Blood Pressure
    • Height, Weight, and BMI
    • Vision Check— this may be done by your primary care physician or optometrist.
    • Skin Check— a preliminary check by primary care provider or full exam by a dermatologist
    • Testicular Exam (self-exam)

    Routine Blood Work

    • Complete Blood Count*
    • Basic Metabolic Panel*
    • Cholesterol & Lipid Panel*
    • Diabetes Risk Assessment*

    Men's Health Screenings

    • STI Tests
      • Yearly for under 25 and sexually active
      • Yearly for over 25 and you have new or multiple sex partners
    • Prostate Cancer Screening Ages 50+
      • Talk to you doctor: Age may differ based on family history

    Screenings for 45+

    • Colon Cancer Screening starting at 45*
    • Osteoporosis Screening over age 50
    • Chronic Kidney Disease starting at 60+

    Other Important Health Checks

    • Dental Exam

    Immunizations

    • Flu
    • COVID-19 Vaccine and/or Booster
    • Shingles may be necessary after age 50

     

Explore our patient resources

Staying informed is an important part of staying healthy. Visit our patient resource center to stay up to date on topics like wellness screening, fertility testing, disease management and more.

Want to share your truth? 

Join us and share your truth. Your story has the power to create a sense of belonging and support within a community dedicated to sharing experiences, inspiring others and ultimately saving lives. You have the power to write your own story. 

Take control of your health

Purchase your own health tests

Labcorp OnDemand

With Labcorp OnDemand, you can purchase the same tests trusted by doctors, directly from Labcorp. Get trusted, confidential results from general health checks to specific areas like fertility, anemia, diabetes, allergies and more.

Empower your health journey
 

Blog & Resource Center

Take control of your health by learning more about routine screenings and condition management. We offer tips on finding a primary care provider and which questions to ask so you can get the most out of your healthcare visit.

Your companion for the journey ahead

Ovia Health

Ovia Health, a Labcorp company, understands the importance of keeping track of your health before, during and well beyond the reproductive years. Each of the three Ovia apps offers health tracking, personalized insights and articles to help you navigate health and wellness for both you and your family.