On World Health Day UAE medical fraternity says why prevention is the cure to ensure health for all

UAE doctors and prime healthcare brands advocate the benefits of preventive healthcare

In the words of the UAE President, His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’s Centennial 2071 project emphasizes its goal “for future generations to live a happier life in a better environment, with bigger opportunities and stronger communication with the world.” Based on the four pillars of education, economy, government development, and community cohesion, this future blueprint will aid the UAE to become the best country in the world, however, requires a critical component to hold it all together and make it click—healthcare.

Preventive rather than curative

The nation’s leadership has always been of the view that a happy and cohesive society cannot be achieved if overall healthcare is compromised and UAE residents do not have access to the highest standards of healthcare in the world. And this makes the argument more sound that preventive rather than curative healthcare is the way to go.

The nation’s well-established and burgeoning healthcare sector has nurtured some of the world’s best medical institutions and talents in healthcare and speaking exclusively to GN Focus on the occasion of World Health Day and its related theme of health for all, representatives from the UAE healthcare industry align with the narrative drawn by the UAE leadership on the importance of preventive health to achieve a cohesive society and health and well-being for all.

Dr Eman Ibrahim Eliwa, Specialist in Family Medicine, at Burjeel Medical City also mentions the importance of preventive healthcare in staying motivated to remain healthy and fit. “Without regular health appointments, there is less motivation to maintain your general health, so healthy habits that maintain your cholesterol, BMI and stress levels will be neglected,” she says. Dr. Eliwa also points out that here in the UAE, anyone above the age of 15 is at an increased risk of lifestyle diseases, hence scheduling those doctor visits regularly from an early age is important.

Check-up options

The UAE’s premier brands offer varied options in the field of preventive healthcare that are commonly requested by patients.

Dr. Eliwa of Burjeel Medical City says, “For most adults, depending on age, doctors will recommend a screening schedule that includes regular physical exams, body mass index (BMI), skin checks, cholesterol and blood pressure screening, eye exams, immunizations, and screening for sexually transmitted diseases. IFHAS is a comprehensive periodic screening program that contributes to reducing the burden of non-communicable chronic diseases like cardiovascular diseases and cancers in Abu Dhabi, among Thiqa insurance card holders who are 18 years and above.

“The health screening includes an integrated assessment of the health risks received through a general health-related questionnaire, in addition to a comprehensive clinical examination that includes comprehensive health screenings commensurate with the most important health challenges, according to age group and gender.

“The program includes tests to detect risk factors for cardiovascular disease, top-priority cancers, musculoskeletal disease, elderly citizens’ health, oral health, and general mental health.”

Age-related screening

In ending, Dr. Eliwa urges all to be aware that preventive healthcare screening changes with age. “How it changes will depend on your personal and family medical history, and whether you have risk factors for certain diseases,” she says. “For example, most young adults don’t need a regular colonoscopy, but if there’s a family history of polyps or colon cancer, doctors may recommend that test become a regular part of your healthcare.

“Having a family history may also make you a good candidate for genetic testing, which can identify whether you are at high risk for developing certain diseases.”

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