Whole-person health screening, right from home
A comprehensive, at-home health assessment that helps identify potential risks early and support preventive care. Performed by a licensed clinician in your home, at no cost through your health plan, and typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes.

A clearer picture of your health, without a clinic visit
A Health Risk Assessment is a preventive visit designed to look at your overall health—not just one specific condition. During the visit, a licensed clinician takes time to understand your medical history, daily habits, and any concerns you may have.
By completing this assessment at home, you can take an active role in your health without the stress of travel or long wait times. The goal is to identify potential risks early and help guide conversations with your doctor.
This assessment helps to:
- Identify health risks before they become bigger concerns
- Support preventive care and early intervention
- Give you more time with a clinician than a typical office visit
- Create a more complete picture of your overall health

What happens during your visit
We keep things straightforward. You'll know what to expect before it happens, and our clinician will answer any questions along the way.
Your clinician arrives and explains the visit
A licensed clinician arrives at your home, shows their ID, and takes a few minutes to explain what the health risk assessment includes and answer any initial questions.
We review your health history and daily habits
Your clinician will talk with you about your medical history, medications, and daily routines. This conversation helps identify potential health risks and areas where preventive care may be helpful.
Simple measurements and screenings are completed
Depending on your plan and needs, the clinician may take basic measurements or complete simple, non-invasive screenings to better understand your overall health.
Your questions are answered and next steps are outlined
Before the visit ends, your clinician reviews what was covered, answers your questions, and explains how results will be shared with your doctor and health plan if follow-up is needed.
Getting ready is simple

Wear comfortable clothes
Loose-fitting clothing makes the screening easier and more comfortable for you.
No special fasting needed
Eat and drink normally. There's nothing you need to do beforehand.
Have your ID ready
A simple insurance card or ID helps us verify coverage and get started.
Your results guide the care that comes next
Within two business days, our clinical team reviews your images and sends the findings directly to your doctor. If action is needed, your provider will reach out with a plan you can understand and follow together.

What people say
Real experiences from those who've been screened.
Questions
Answers to what matters most about your screening visit.
No, an HRA does not replace visits with your primary care provider. Instead, it is meant to complement your existing care by providing additional insights and helping your healthcare team stay informed. The assessment can support better coordination of care and encourage timely follow-up with your doctor when needed.
A Health Risk Assessment may cover a wide range of topics, including chronic disease management, nutrition, physical activity, mental well-being, fall risk, medication adherence, and preventive screenings. By looking at the full picture of your health, the assessment helps identify areas where additional support or follow-up care may be needed.
Health Risk Assessments are beneficial for adults of all ages, especially individuals managing chronic conditions, older adults, or those with limited access to routine preventive care. Patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart conditions, or mobility challenges often find HRAs especially helpful in maintaining their health and avoiding future complications.
Health Risk Assessments are important because they help detect potential health risks before they become serious problems. Many chronic conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes complications, or high blood pressure, can develop gradually without obvious symptoms. An HRA helps your care team better understand your needs and create a proactive plan to support your health.
A Health Risk Assessment is a preventive evaluation designed to give a clearer picture of your overall health. It typically includes questions about your medical history, lifestyle, current conditions, and potential risk factors. The goal is to identify health concerns early and support better long-term care through personalized recommendations.
Ready to schedule your visit?
Call us, email us, or book online. We're here Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm.

