Get a mammogram every two years and you'll earn 1,000 points for two consecutive years
Complete every
2 years
For
1,000 points
per year
A mammogram is an X-ray of breast tissue that can find changes too small to be felt during a physical examination, and it is used to check for breast cancer in women who have no signs or symptoms. To qualify for points for this assessment you must be over 50 years old or have this test deemed clinically appropriate by your health professional.
If clinically appropriate, get a mammogram every two years and you'll earn 1,000 AIA Vitality points each year.
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Download the AIA Vitality Advanced Screening form and bring it with you when visiting your Health Professional
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Visit your Health Professional
Note: Make sure your Health Professional verifies your results by completing and signing your Advanced Screening form
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Enter your check-up details below and click 'Submit'
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A mammogram is an X-ray of breast tissue used to check for breast cancer.
Female AIA Vitality members aged 50+ years who have a mammogram every two years will earn 1,000 AIA Vitality points for two consecutive years. Female AIA Vitality members aged under 50 years of age will be eligible to receive points for a mammogram, if it’s been deemed clinically appropriate.
Clinically appropriate means as advised by an appropriately qualified medical practitioner.
Yes, if your doctor has recommended that you get a mammogram, you will be eligible to earn 1,000 points. Please ensure your doctor has signed the AIA Vitality Advanced Screening form upon completion of the mammogram.
What does clinically appropriate mean?
Clinically appropriate means as advised by an appropriately qualified medical practitioner.
I'm not yet 50 years old, but my doctor has recommended that I get a mammogram - can I still get 1,000 points?
Yes, if your doctor has recommended that you get a mammogram, you will be eligible to earn 1,000 points. Please ensure your doctor has signed the AIA Vitality Advanced Screening form upon completion of the mammogram.
Please ensure you speak to your medical professional if this screening is appropriate for you.