Dr. Katharina Konstantin, Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin 1090 Wien

Health Care and Prevention - Longevity

Prevention is better than cure

Preventive measures aim to reduce health risks and detect and treat illnesses as early as possible. In a detailed consultation, I will discuss all aspects of your health with you, including any family history, medications you are taking, and lifestyle habits.

The focus is on early risk detection, precise diagnostics, and individualized measures that strengthen body and mind: nutrition, exercise, regeneration, stress management, sleep, metabolic optimization, and other medical considerations.

Dr. Katharina Konstantin, Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin 1090 Wien
Dr. Katharina Konstantin, Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin 1090 Wien

Longevity

Longevity medicine actively supports you in consciously shaping your health, positively influencing the aging process, and maintaining long-term vitality.

Together, we can identify potential risks and work on making changes.

Health care doesn’t mean deprivation, but rather the opportunity to actively and joyfully shape your life.

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Dr. Katharina Konstantin, Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin 1090 Wien

"From Head to Toe" - the Preventive Check-up

What exactly does a preventive check-up involve?

In the first step, the doctor will use a detailed questionnaire and a consultation to gain an initial overview of your current physical health. This is followed by a thorough physical examination and initial medical history.

Based on these two assessments, a decision will be made as to whether the basic examination is sufficient for you or whether certain additional tests would be a useful supplement to your preventive care. In the next step, various examinations and check-ups will be performed.

All results and values ​​will be discussed with you in detail at your follow-up appointment.

Finally, all results and values ​​will be discussed with you in detail. Comprehensive medical history

  • Thorough physical examination – blood pressure, heart rate
  • Laboratory tests (blood count, liver function tests, kidney function tests, thyroid function tests, pancreatic function tests, fasting and long-term blood sugar, inflammation markers, blood lipids, electrolytes, iron status, vitamin D, hormones)
  • Stool examination for occult blood
  • Urine analysis
  • ECG
  • Vaccination record review/vaccination advice and, if necessary, administration of any missing vaccinations
  • Advice on nutrition and lifestyle/longevity
  • If necessary, referral to relevant specialists and further diagnostic imaging
  • Allergy testing and evaluation
  • Iron level check, osteoporosis check, thyroid check, lipid metabolism check, vaccination record check
  • Discussion of findings and medication review

What you should bring to your check-up

Since a comprehensive medical history is the focus of your preventive examination, we recommend bringing all previous reports and medical letters from previous examinations and doctor’s visits. This helps your doctor compare all your values ​​at a glance. A list of medications and/or dietary supplements you take regularly is also recommended.

Whether it’s lab results, diagnostic imaging, or questions about specialist assessments – I will take the time to discuss them with you.