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The Annual Checkup with Sarah Brock, FNP-C

10 min · 18. mar. 2026
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Feeling healthy can be a little misleading. If nothing hurts, it’s easy to assume everything’s fine… but is it? In this conversation, we sit down with Sarah Brock, a family nurse practitioner at Classic City Health Center, to unpack what’s really going on behind the scenes of your health and why those once-a-year check-ins might matter more than you think. We explore what an annual visit actually looks like, what providers are quietly paying attention to, and how small, routine tests can reveal things long before symptoms ever show up. From subtle changes in your numbers to patterns you might not notice, it’s all about catching the quiet stuff early. We also touch on the bigger picture, how mental health fits in, why having a baseline matters, and how preventive care is not just about today, but about where your health is headed. And of course, we get into the real-life questions people have but don’t always ask, like time, cost, what’s covered, and how it all fits into a busy life. If you’ve been putting it off, consider this your sign. Thank you for listening to the MedLink Georgia Podcast. New episodes feature conversations with providers, leaders, and community partners who are working to improve access to quality, compassionate care. Follow us on social media to stay connected and see what’s happening across MedLink Georgia: https://linktr.ee/medlinkga?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9abf8b6b-20aa-4b26-912c-c59f243724be Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you enjoyed this episode, please share it and leave a review. Your support helps more people find the show and stay connected to our mission.

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The Annual Checkup with Sarah Brock, FNP-C

Feeling healthy can be a little misleading. If nothing hurts, it’s easy to assume everything’s fine… but is it? In this conversation, we sit down with Sarah Brock, a family nurse practitioner at Classic City Health Center, to unpack what’s really going on behind the scenes of your health and why those once-a-year check-ins might matter more than you think. We explore what an annual visit actually looks like, what providers are quietly paying attention to, and how small, routine tests can reveal things long before symptoms ever show up. From subtle changes in your numbers to patterns you might not notice, it’s all about catching the quiet stuff early. We also touch on the bigger picture, how mental health fits in, why having a baseline matters, and how preventive care is not just about today, but about where your health is headed. And of course, we get into the real-life questions people have but don’t always ask, like time, cost, what’s covered, and how it all fits into a busy life. If you’ve been putting it off, consider this your sign. Thank you for listening to the MedLink Georgia Podcast. New episodes feature conversations with providers, leaders, and community partners who are working to improve access to quality, compassionate care. Follow us on social media to stay connected and see what’s happening across MedLink Georgia: https://linktr.ee/medlinkga?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9abf8b6b-20aa-4b26-912c-c59f243724be Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and if you enjoyed this episode, please share it and leave a review. Your support helps more people find the show and stay connected to our mission.

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