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GUYS, THIS IS YOUR WELLNESS CHECKLIST Use it to stay up to date and in the know about your health. The top six things you can do to live a healthier life: Get recommended screening tests. Be tobacco-free. Be physically active. Eat a healthy diet. Maintain a healthy weight. Take preventive medicines if your doctor prescribes them. The next time you go in for a checkup, bring this handy checklist along. Decide with your doctor which tests are right for you based on your age, gender and family history. Record the details here, like current and future test dates, results and any questions you need answered. It s all about keeping you healthy so you can get more out of life. For more information, check out the Preventive Care Reference Guide on mycigna.com. Test/screening Test date Recommendations/average range My results Next test date Notes/questions Periodic physical, may include: Height Weight Body mass index (BMI) 18.5-24.9 1 Waist circumference 40 inches or less 1 Vision screening Hearing screening (systolic) 2 (diastolic) 2 Additional recommended screenings: Diabetes screening (glucose) Cholesterol/lipid disorders screenings High: 140 or above Prehypertension: 120-139 Normal adult: 119 or below High: 90 or above Prehypertension: 80-89 Normal adult: 79 or below Adults with sustained blood pressure greater than 135/80 Desirable range: Fasting blood sugar (glucose) less than 100 mg/dl Ages 35 and older, or ages 20-35 if risk factors Cholesterol (total) 3 Desirable: Less than 200 mg/dl Borderline high: 200-239 mg/dl High: 240 mg/dl or higher 808367 c 07/12 Offered by: Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, and their affiliates.

Test/screening Test date Recommendations/average range My results Next test date Notes/questions HDL cholesterol 3 Desirable (high): More than 60 mg/dl Acceptable: 40-60 mg/dl Undesirable (low): Less than 40 mg/dl LDL cholesterol 3 Note: High risk individuals should discuss their goals with their doctor. Desirable: Less than 100 mg/dl Near desirable: 100-129 mg/dl Borderline high: 130-159 mg/dl High: 160-189 mg/dl Very high: 190 mg/dl or higher Triglycerides 3 Desirable: Less than 150 mg/dl Borderline desirable: 150-199 mg/dl High: 200-499 mg/dl Very high: 500 mg/dl or higher Prostate screening (PSA) Ultrasound for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) Colorectal cancer screening Immunizations, including: Hepatitis A and B Influenza vaccination Ages 50+, or age 40 if risk factors Ages 65-75 who have smoked Ages 50+ Those at risk All adults, annually Pneumonia vaccination Once for those ages 65+, or younger if risk factors Tetanus vaccination (chickenpox) Tetanus/Diphtheria (TD) every 10 ; Tdap (for adult pertussis prevention) given once, ages 11 and older Second dose catch-up or if no evidence of prior immunization or chickenpox Zoster (shingles) Ages 60+ NOTE: The average ranges above are general recommendations. You should always talk with your doctor if you have any questions or health care concerns. Coverage exclusions: This document does not guarantee coverage for all services and all plans have exclusions and limitations. For a complete list of both covered and not-covered services, including benefits required by your state, see the Evidence of Coverage, Insurance Certificate or Summary Plan Description. 1 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults. 2 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Preventions, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC7). 3 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; National Cholesterol Education Program, Adult Treatment Panel III. Cigna is a registered service mark, and the Tree of Life logo and GO YOU are service marks, of Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc., licensed for use by Cigna Corporation and its operating subsidiaries. All products and services are provided by or through such operating subsidiaries and not by Cigna Corporation. Such operating subsidiaries include Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CGLIC), Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (CHLIC), and HMO or service company subsidiaries of Cigna Health Corporation and Cigna Dental Health, Inc. In Arizona, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Arizona, Inc. In California, HMO and Network plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of California, Inc. In Connecticut, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Connecticut, Inc. In North Carolina, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of North Carolina, Inc. All other medical plans in these states are insured or administered by CGLIC or CHLIC. All models used for illustrative purposes only. 808367 c 07/12 2012 Cigna. Some content provided under license.

LADIES, THIS IS YOUR WELLNESS CHECKLIST. Use it to stay up to date and in the know about your health. The top six things you can do to live a healthier life: Get recommended screening tests. Be tobacco-free. Be physically active. Eat a healthy diet. Maintain a healthy weight. Take preventive medicines if your doctor prescribes them. The next time you go in for a check-up, bring this handy checklist along. Decide with your doctor which tests are right for you based on your age, gender and family history. Record the details here, like current and future test dates, results and any questions you need answered. It s all about keeping you healthy so you can get more out of life. For more information, check out the Preventive Care Reference Guide on mycigna.com. Test/screening Test date Recommendations/average range My results Next test date Notes/questions Periodic physical, may include: Height Weight Body mass index (BMI) 18.5-24.9 1 Waist circumference 35 inches or less 1 Vision screening Hearing screening (systolic) 2 (diastolic) 2 Additional recommended screenings: Diabetes screening (glucose) Cholesterol/lipid disorders screenings: High: 140 or above Prehypertension: 120-139 Normal adult: 119 or below High: 90 or above Prehypertension: 80-89 Normal adult: 79 or below Adults with sustained blood pressure greater than 135/80 Desirable range: Fasting blood sugar (glucose) less than 100 mg/dl Ages 45 and older or ages 20-45 if risk factors Cholesterol (total) 3 Desirable: Less than 200 mg/dl Borderline high: 200-239 mg/dl High: 240 mg/dl or higher 808368 c 07/12 Offered by: Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, and their affiliates.

Test/screening Test date Recommendations/average range My results Next test date Notes/questions HDL cholesterol 3 Desirable (High): More than 60 mg/dl Acceptable: 40-60 mg/dl Undesirable (Low): Less than 40 mg/dl LDL cholesterol 3 Note: High risk individuals should discuss their goals with their doctor. Desirable: Less than 100 mg/dl Near desirable: 100-129 mg/dl Borderline high: 130-159 mg/dl High: 160-189 mg/dl Very high: 190 mg/dl or higher Triglycerides 3 Desirable: Less than 150 mg/dl Borderline desirable: 150-199 mg/dl High: 200-499 mg/dl Very high: 500 mg/dl or higher Pap test Chlamydia Mammogram Osteoporosis (bone density) Colorectal cancer screening HIV screening and counseling Immunizations, including: Hepatitis A and B Ages 21-65, every 3 Sexually active women ages 24 and under, older women at risk Ages 40+ every 1-2 Ages 65+, or under age 65 if at risk Ages 50+ Sexually active women annually Those at risk HPV Catch-up, through age 26 Influenza vaccination Pneumonia vaccination Tetanus vaccination (chickenpox) All adults annually Zoster (shingles) Ages 60+ Once for those ages 65+, or under age 65 if risk factors Tetanus/Diphtheria (TD) every 10 ; Tdap (for adult pertussis prevention) given once, ages 11 and older Second dose catch-up if no evidence of prior immunization or chickenpox NOTE: The average ranges above are general recommendations. You should always talk with your doctor if you have any questions or health care concerns. Coverage exclusions: This document does not guarantee coverage for all services and all plans have exclusions and limitations. For a complete list of both covered and not-covered services, including benefits required by your state, see the Evidence of Coverage, Insurance Certificate or Summary Plan Description. 1 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults. 2 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Preventions, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC7). 3 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; National Cholesterol Education Program, Adult Treatment Panel III. Cigna is a registered service mark, and the Tree of Life logo and GO YOU are service marks, of Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc., licensed for use by Cigna Corporation and its operating subsidiaries. All products and services are provided by or through such operating subsidiaries and not by Cigna Corporation. Such operating subsidiaries include Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CGLIC), Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (CHLIC), and HMO or service company subsidiaries of Cigna Health Corporation and Cigna Dental Health, Inc. In Arizona, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Arizona, Inc. In California, HMO and Network plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of California, Inc. In Connecticut, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Connecticut, Inc. In North Carolina, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of North Carolina, Inc. All other medical plans in these states are insured or administered by CGLIC or CHLIC. All models used for illustrative purposes only. 808368 c 07/12 2012 Cigna. Some content provided under license.

THIS IS THE WELLNESS CHECKLIST FOR YOUR KIDS. Use it to stay up to date and in the know about their health. Here are the top six things you can do to help keep your kids healthy: Get recommended vaccines and screening tests. Encourage physical activity. Feed them healthy meals and snacks. Help your child stay at a healthy weight. Provide preventive medicines if your child s doctor prescribes them. The next time you bring your child in for a checkup, remember to bring along this useful checklist. That way, you and your pediatrician can decide together which tests are right for your child based on age, gender and family history. And you ll have somewhere handy to write down important details, like date of visit, results, measurements and any questions you need answered. It s all about keeping you and your family healthy so you can get more out of life. For more information about our preventive care services and screenings, check out the Preventive Care Reference Guide on mycigna.com. Recommended well-child visits Age Height/length Weight Body mass index (BMI) Date of visit Notes/questions, doctor s recommendations Birth 1 month 2 4 6 9 12 15 18 24 30 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 & 12 13 & 14 15 & 16 17 & 18 Recommended screenings Size measurements Vision screening Hearing screening Fluoride Cholesterol Hemoglobin or hematocrit Children s wellness checklist Birth to 2 Ages 3 10 Ages 11 18 Weight, length & head circumference at each visit, BMI 24 & 30 mos. Height, weight & BMI at each visit Ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 & 10, or as your doctor advises Ages 12, 15 & 18, or as your doctor advises All newborns by 1 month Ages 4, 5, 6, 8 & 10, or as your doctor advises Older than 6 evaluate for sufficient fluoride in drinking water Screening of children and adolescents (after age 2 but by age 10) at risk 12

Children s wellness checklist Recommended immunization schedule 2012 Birth 1 month 2 4 6 9 12 15 18 19 23 2 3 4 6 7 10 11 12 13 18 Hepatitis A HepA HepA Series HepA Series Hepatitis B HepB HepB HepB HepB Series Rotavirus RV RV RV Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP Tdap Tdap Tdap Haemophilus influenzae type b Hib Hib Hib Hib Pneumococcal PCV PCV PCV PCV PPSV Pneumococcal Inactivated poliovirus IPV IPV IPV IPV IPV Series Influenza Influenza (yearly) Measles, mumps, rubella MMR MMR MMR Series Series Meningococcal MCV4 MCV4 MCV4 Booster at 16 yrs Human papillomavirus HPV (3 doses) (females) HPV Series Range of recommended ages Range of recommended ages and certain high risk groups Catch-up immunizations Certain high-risk groups If your child misses a scheduled vaccination, you don t need to start over. Just bring your child back in to your pediatrician s office for the shot. The doctor will keep your child up-to-date on all vaccinations. Questions? Talk to your doctor. For recommendations on ways to keep your family healthy, including healthy eating suggestions and exercise tips, visit the websites below: http://www.cdc.gov/healthyliving/ http://children.webmd.com/ http://www.choosemyplate.gov/ Coverage exclusions: This document does not guarantee coverage for all services and all plans have exclusions and limitations. For a complete list of both covered and not-covered services, including benefits required by your state, see the Evidence of Coverage, Insurance Certificate or Summary Plan Description. These preventive health recommendations are based on recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, American Academy of Pediatrics, and other nationally recognized authorities. For additional information on immunizations, visit the immunization schedule section of cdc. gov. This document is a general guide. Always discuss your child s particular care needs with your doctor. The immunization schedule is reprinted with permission from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cigna is a registered service mark, and the Tree of Life logo and GO YOU are service marks, of Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc., licensed for use by Cigna Corporation and its operating subsidiaries. All products and services are provided by or through such operating subsidiaries and not by Cigna Corporation. Such operating subsidiaries include Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CGLIC), Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (CHLIC), and HMO or service company subsidiaries of Cigna Health Corporation and Cigna Dental Health, Inc. In Arizona, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Arizona, Inc. In California, HMO and Network plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of California, Inc. In Connecticut, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Connecticut, Inc. In North Carolina, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of North Carolina, Inc. All other medical plans in these states are insured or administered by CGLIC or CHLIC. All models used for illustrative purposes only. 812159 c 07/12 2012 Cigna. Some content provided under license.

Guys, This Is Your Wellness Checklist Use it to stay up to date and in the know about your health. The top six things you can do to live a healthier life: Get recommended screening tests. Be tobacco-free. Be physically active. Eat a healthy diet. Maintain a healthy weight. Take preventive medicines if your doctor prescribes them. The next time you go in for a checkup, bring this handy checklist along. Decide with your doctor which tests are right for you based on your age, gender and family history. Record the details here, like current and future test dates, results and any questions you need answered. It s all about keeping you healthy so you can get more out of life. For more information, check out the Preventive Care Reference Guide on mycigna.com. Test/screening Test date Recommendations/average range My results Next test date Notes/questions Periodic physical, may include: Height Weight Body mass index (BMI) 18.5-24.9 1 Waist circumference 40 inches or less 1 Vision screening Hearing screening (systolic) 2 (diastolic) 2 Additional recommended screenings: Diabetes screening (glucose) Cholesterol/lipid disorders screenings High: 140 or above Prehypertension: 120-139 Normal adult: 119 or below High: 90 or above Prehypertension: 80-89 Normal adult: 79 or below Adults with sustained blood pressure greater than 135/80 Desirable range: Fasting blood sugar (glucose) less than 100 mg/dl Ages 35 and older, or ages 20-35 if risk factors Cholesterol (total) 3 Desirable: Less than 200 mg/dl Borderline high: 200-239 mg/dl High: 240 mg/dl or higher 808367 c 07/12 Offered by: Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, and their affiliates.

Test/screening Test date Recommendations/average range My results Next test date Notes/questions HDL cholesterol 3 Desirable (high): More than 60 mg/dl Acceptable: 40-60 mg/dl Undesirable (low): Less than 40 mg/dl LDL cholesterol 3 Note: High risk individuals should discuss their goals with Desirable: Less than 100 mg/dl Near desirable: 100-129 mg/dl Borderline high: 130-159 mg/dl High: 160-189 mg/dl Very high: 190 mg/dl or higher their doctor. Triglycerides 3 Desirable: Less than 150 mg/dl Borderline desirable: 150-199 mg/dl High: 200-499 mg/dl Very high: 500 mg/dl or higher Prostate screening (PSA) Ages 50+, or age 40 if risk factors Ultrasound for Ages 65-75 who have smoked abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) Colorectal cancer Ages 50+ screening Immunizations, including: Hepatitis A and B Those at risk Influenza vaccination All adults, annually Pneumonia vaccination Once for those ages 65+, or younger if risk factors Tetanus vaccination (chickenpox) Tetanus/Diphtheria (TD) every 10 ; Tdap (for adult pertussis prevention) given once, ages 11 and older Second dose catch-up or if no evidence of prior immunization or chickenpox Zoster (shingles) Ages 60+ NOTE: The average ranges above are general recommendations. You should always talk with your doctor if you have any questions or health care concerns. Coverage exclusions: This document does not guarantee coverage for all services and all plans have exclusions and limitations. For a complete list of both covered and not-covered services, including benefits required by your state, see the Evidence of Coverage, Insurance Certificate or Summary Plan Description. 1 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults. 2 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Preventions, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC7). 3 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; National Cholesterol Education Program, Adult Treatment Panel III. Cigna is a registered service mark, and the Tree of Life logo and GO YOU are service marks, of Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc., licensed for use by Cigna Corporation and its operating subsidiaries. All products and services are provided by or through such operating subsidiaries and not by Cigna Corporation. Such operating subsidiaries include Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CGLIC), Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (CHLIC), and HMO or service company subsidiaries of Cigna Health Corporation and Cigna Dental Health, Inc. In Arizona, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Arizona, Inc. In California, HMO and Network plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of California, Inc. In Connecticut, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Connecticut, Inc. In North Carolina, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of North Carolina, Inc. All other medical plans in these states are insured or administered by CGLIC or CHLIC. All models used for illustrative purposes only. 808367 c 07/12 2012 Cigna. Some content provided under license.

This Is the Wellness Checklist for your kids. Use it to stay up to date and in the know about their health. Age Birth 1 month 2 4 6 9 12 15 18 24 30 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 & 12 13 & 14 15 & 16 17 & 18 Height/ length Weight Body mass index (BMI) Date of visit Notes/questions, doctor s recommendations Recommended screenings Birth to 2 Ages 3 10 Ages 11 18 Size measurements Weight, length & head circumference Height, weight & BMI at each visit at each visit; BMI 24 & 30 Vision screening Ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 & 10, or as your doctor advises Ages 12, 15 & 18, or as your doctor advises Hearing screening All newborns by 1 month Ages 4, 5, 6, 8 & 10, or as your doctor advises Fluoride Older than 6, evaluate for sufficient fluoride in drinking water Cholesterol Screening children and adolescents (after age 2 but by age 10) at risk Hemoglobin or hematocrit 12 812161 c 07/12 Offered by: Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, and their affiliates.

Children s Children s Checklist wellness checklist Recommended immunization schedule 2012 Birth 1 month 2 4 6 9 12 15 18 19 23 2 3 4 6 Hepatitis B HepB HepB HepB Rotavirus RV RV RV Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP Haemophilus influenzae type b Hib Hib Hib Hib Pneumococcal PCV PCV PCV PCV PPSV Inactivated poliovirus IPV IPV IPV IPV Influenza Influenza (yearly) Measles, mumps, rubella MMR MMR Hepatitis A HepA HepA series Meningococcal MCV4 Recommended immunization schedule 2012 Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis Human papillomavirus Meningococcal Pneumococcal Influenza Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Inactivated poliovirus Measles, mumps, rubella 7 10 11 12 13-18 Tdap Tdap Tdap HPV (3 doses) HPV series MCV4 MCV4 MCV4 booster at 16 yrs Pneumococcal Influenza (yearly) HepA series HepB series IPV series MMR series series Range of recommended ages Range of recommended ages and certain high risk groups Catch-up immunizations Certain high-risk groups If your child misses a scheduled vaccination, you don t need to start over. Just bring your child back in to your pediatrician s office for the shot. The doctor will keep your child up-to-date on all vaccinations. Questions? Talk to your doctor. For recommendations on ways to keep your family healthy, including healthy eating suggestions and exercise tips, visit the websites below: http://www.cdc.gov/healthyliving/ http://children.webmd.com/ http://www.choosemyplate.gov/ Coverage exclusions: This document does not guarantee coverage for all services and all plans have exclusions and limitations. For a complete list of both covered and not-covered services, including benefits required by your state, see the Evidence of Coverage, Insurance Certificate or Summary Plan Description. These preventive health recommendations are based on recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, American Academy of Pediatrics, and other nationally recognized authorities. For additional information on immunizations, visit the immunization schedule section of cdc.gov. This document is a general guide. Always discuss your child s particular care needs with your doctor. The immunization schedule is reprinted with permission from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cigna is a registered service mark, and the Tree of Life logo and GO YOU are service marks, of Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc., licensed for use by Cigna Corporation and its operating subsidiaries. All products and services are provided by or through such operating subsidiaries and not by Cigna Corporation. Such operating subsidiaries include Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CGLIC), Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (CHLIC), and HMO or service company subsidiaries of Cigna Health Corporation and Cigna Dental Health, Inc. In Arizona, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Arizona, Inc. In California, HMO and Network plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of California, Inc. In Connecticut, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Connecticut, Inc. In North Carolina, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of North Carolina, Inc. All other medical plans in these states are insured or administered by CGLIC or CHLIC. All models used for illustrative purposes only. 812161 c 07/12 2012. Cigna. Some content provided under license.

ladies, This Is Your Wellness Checklist. Use it to stay up to date and in the know about your health. The top six things you can do to live a healthier life: Get recommended screening tests. Be tobacco-free. Be physically active. Eat a healthy diet. Maintain a healthy weight. Take preventive medicines if your doctor prescribes them. The next time you go in for a check-up, bring this handy checklist along. Decide with your doctor which tests are right for you based on your age, gender and family history. Record the details here, like current and future test dates, results and any questions you need answered. It s all about keeping you healthy so you can get more out of life. For more information, check out the Preventive Care Reference Guide on mycigna.com. Test/screening Test date Recommendations/average range My results Next test date Notes/questions Periodic physical, may include: Height Weight Body mass index (BMI) 18.5-24.9 1 Waist circumference 35 inches or less 1 Vision screening Hearing screening (systolic) 2 (diastolic) 2 Additional recommended screenings: Diabetes screening (glucose) Cholesterol/lipid disorders screenings: High: 140 or above Prehypertension: 120-139 Normal adult: 119 or below High: 90 or above Prehypertension: 80-89 Normal adult: 79 or below Adults with sustained blood pressure greater than 135/80 Desirable range: Fasting blood sugar (glucose) less than 100 mg/dl Ages 45 and older or ages 20-45 if risk factors Cholesterol (total) 3 Desirable: Less than 200 mg/dl Borderline high: 200-239 mg/dl High: 240 mg/dl or higher 808368 c 07/12 Offered by: Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, and their affiliates.

Test/screening Test date Recommendations/average range My results Next test date Notes/questions HDL cholesterol 3 Desirable (High): More than 60 mg/dl Acceptable: 40-60 mg/dl Undesirable (Low): Less than 40 mg/dl LDL cholesterol 3 Note: High risk individuals should discuss their goals with their doctor. Desirable: Less than 100 mg/dl Near desirable: 100-129 mg/dl Borderline high: 130-159 mg/dl High: 160-189 mg/dl Very high: 190 mg/dl or higher Triglycerides 3 Desirable: Less than 150 mg/dl Borderline desirable: 150-199 mg/dl High: 200-499 mg/dl Very high: 500 mg/dl or higher Pap test Ages 21-65, every 3 Chlamydia Sexually active women ages 24 and under, older women at risk Mammogram Ages 40+ every 1-2 Osteoporosis Ages 65+, or under age 65 if at risk (bone density) Colorectal cancer Ages 50+ screening HIV screening and Sexually active women annually counseling Immunizations, including: Hepatitis A and B Those at risk HPV Catch-up, through age 26 Influenza vaccination All adults annually Pneumonia vaccination Tetanus vaccination (chickenpox) Once for those ages 65+, or under age 65 if risk factors Tetanus/Diphtheria (TD) every 10 ; Tdap (for adult pertussis prevention) given once, ages 11 and older Second dose catch-up if no evidence of prior immunization or chickenpox Zoster (shingles) Ages 60+ NOTE: The average ranges above are general recommendations. You should always talk with your doctor if you have any questions or health care concerns. Coverage exclusions: This document does not guarantee coverage for all services and all plans have exclusions and limitations. For a complete list of both covered and not-covered services, including benefits required by your state, see the Evidence of Coverage, Insurance Certificate or Summary Plan Description. 1 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults. 2 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Preventions, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC7). 3 National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; National Cholesterol Education Program, Adult Treatment Panel III. Cigna is a registered service mark, and the Tree of Life logo and GO YOU are service marks, of Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc., licensed for use by Cigna Corporation and its operating subsidiaries. All products and services are provided by or through such operating subsidiaries and not by Cigna Corporation. Such operating subsidiaries include Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CGLIC), Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company (CHLIC), and HMO or service company subsidiaries of Cigna Health Corporation and Cigna Dental Health, Inc. In Arizona, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Arizona, Inc. In California, HMO and Network plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of California, Inc. In Connecticut, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of Connecticut, Inc. In North Carolina, HMO plans are offered by Cigna HealthCare of North Carolina, Inc. All other medical plans in these states are insured or administered by CGLIC or CHLIC. All models used for illustrative purposes only. 808368 c 07/12 2012 Cigna. Some content provided under license.