Unit 111 An Ounce of Prevention
M: Hi, Sandy.
I have a question for you. W: Sure, Joe.
M: I need to have a physical examination, and there is a new clinic on Elm Street.
Have you heard anything about it? W: One of my friends went there recently.
She said it was very hygienic and well-run. It is great to have a new clinic close by, since there is a shortage of doctors around here. Why are you going? M: I've just joined a gym.
I want to get more exercise, and they require a medical exam before I can start. W: What kind of tests do they want you to have?
M: They want to know my blood pressure, how much I weigh, and results from a blood test to check for any possible diseases.
I feel terrific, so I'm not worried. W: I had a routine check-up last month, and the doctor discovered that my blood pressure is a little high.
It's not serious, but I am glad that I found out about it. I am walking every day, and I have cut down on my salt intake. I would rather not take medication if I don't have to. The change in diet has really made me feel better. You know the saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” M: I think you are right.
Prevention is very important. I'm going to call right now and set up an appointment.