Your EHE Health exam: Comprehensive preventive care covered by your employer

An overview of your Employer‑Sponsored Membership — including what’s included and how to get started — provided at no additional cost when offered through your employer.*

EHE Health complements, not replaces, your primary care physician. We specialize in early detection of diseases before symptoms appear, identifying risks that conventional care often misses due to time constraints.

*Program availability and cost are determined by your employer. 

How your Employer-Sponsored Membership works:

Log in

Sign in to my.ehe.health with your company-provided credentials.

Book your exam

 Select a day and time that works best for you to complete your annual preventive exam.

Prepare for exam

Keep an eye out for details on how to prepare for your exam and a short pre-exam assessment to complete.

Complete your exam

On the day of your exam, you’ll receive all clinically-indicated testing for your age, risk factors, and individual needs, plus 1-on-1 time to talk to your doctor about your health goals and concerns.

Access results

After your exam, you can view your results in your myEHE portal account. Note that this information will NOT be shared with your employer.

Continue your health journey

Access the Health Navigation Center for all your post-exam needs including follow-ups, referrals, vaccinations, and coaching to help you make progress until your next exam.

Clinically indicated testing to identify health risks early, including:

According to federal health data from Healthy People 2030, only 5.3% of U.S. adults receive all recommended high-priority preventive services. EHE’s dedicated preventive care model ensures you receive 100% of age-appropriate screenings, including:

Heart health

Metabolic health

Cancer risk

Mental health and stress

Explore all 50+ exam components and screenings here. 

What makes your EHE Exam different

100% of recommended screenings

Your EHE Pulse Physical includes all recommended screenings for your age and risk factors  significantly more comprehensive than the average primary care visit. 

Unrushed time with your physician

While the average primary care visit lasts 17-24 minutes, your EHE exam provides extended one-on-one time with a physician dedicated to understanding your health history, risk factors, and goals

Early detection to reduce risk of serious health events

EHE Health identifies hidden risks like prediabetes, hypertension, and early cancer signals before they require expensive intervention.

Year-round care navigation and coaching

Between annual exams, you have unlimited access to Health Navigation Nurses for referrals and follow-ups, plus one-on-one Health Coaching sessions to work on goals related to nutrition, sleep, stress, or chronic condition management  all included at no additional cost.

Personalized health insights

After your exam, you receive a comprehensive health report with year-over-year comparisons, allowing you to track progress on key health markers. Your results remain private and are never shared with your employer.

Evidence-based clinical standards

EHE’s clinical protocols follow guidelines from 20+ nationally recognized medical societies including the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, American Heart Association, and American Cancer Society, updated continuously to reflect the latest medical research.

Hear from our community

I’ve felt really taken care of by my EHE doctor”

Stephanie

EHE Health Member

The EHE exam is the only one that checks every box in my health.”

Rita

EHE Health Member

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get access to EHE Health?

EHE Health is available if your employer offers it as part of their benefits package. To check your eligibility, log in to my.ehe.health with your company-provided credentials. If you’re unsure whether your employer offers this benefit, contact your HR or benefits administrator. 

 

What's included in my EHE exam?

Your EHE exam includes 100% of screenings recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force for your age, gender, and risk factors. This includes: 

  • Standard measurements: Vital signs, body composition, BMI 
  • Cardiovascular screening: Blood pressure, cholesterol panel, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) for cardiac inflammation (age 40+), EKG, cardiorespiratory fitness test 
  • Metabolic health: Comprehensive metabolic panel, HbA1C (blood sugar), diabetes screening 
  • Cancer risk assessments: Head-to-toe skin screening, prostate screening (men 50+), cervical cancer screening (women 21-65), breast cancer screening (women 40+), colorectal cancer screening (age 45+) 
  • Mental health evaluation: PHQ-2 depression screen, GAD-2 anxiety screen, stress assessment 
  • Vision and hearing screenings 
  • Additional follow-ups as indicated: Screening mammogram, bone density scan, colonoscopy referrals 

See the complete list of 50+ exam components here. 

How is EHE different from my annual physical with my primary care doctor?

EHE Health complements (but does not replace) your primary care physician. The key differences: 

  • Time: Primary care visits average 17-24 minutes; EHE exams provide extended, unrushed time focused exclusively on prevention 
  • Comprehensiveness: Research shows only 29% of recommended preventive services are delivered in standard primary care visits due to time constraints. EHE provides 100% of age-appropriate preventive screenings 
  • Focus: Primary care manages acute symptoms, chronic conditions, and medications. EHE specializes in early detection of diseases before symptoms appear 
  • Year-round support: EHE includes unlimited access to Health Navigation Nurses and personal Health Coaching between annual exams 

Based on your exam results, EHE provides health insights and recommendations that support and enhance the care you receive from your primary care physician. 

How long does the exam take?

Plan for approximately 60-90 minutes for your complete EHE exam, including all screenings, lab work, and one-on-one time with your physician. This is significantly longer than the 17-24 minute average primary care visit, allowing for a thorough assessment of your health risks.

What happens after my exam?

After your exam, you’ll receive a comprehensive health report through your secure myEHE portal. Your report includes: 

  • All lab results and screening findings 
  • Year-over-year comparisons to track your health progress 
  • Personalized recommendations based on your risk factors 
  • Referrals to specialists if needed 

Your results are completely private and are never shared with your employer. If follow-up care is needed, our Health Navigation Center will coordinate referrals and help you schedule appointments with appropriate specialists. 

What if my exam finds something abnormal?

If your exam identifies a health concern, EHE’s Health Navigation Nurses will coordinate referrals to specialists and help you schedule follow-up appointments. We work with your primary care physician to ensure continuity of care. You’ll also have access to Health Coaching to support lifestyle changes that can improve your health outcomes.

Is my health information private?

Yes. Your health information is protected under HIPAA regulations and is never shared with your employer. Your employer receives only aggregate, de-identified population health data to assess program effectiveness—no individual results or participation information.

How much does this cost me?

When offered through your employer, your EHE Health exam is typically provided at no additional cost to you—no copay, no deductible. This includes your annual exam, year-round access to Health Navigation Nurses, and Health Coaching sessions. Confirm coverage details with your HR or benefits administrator, as program availability and cost are determined by your employer.

Where can I get my exam?

EHE operates 7 owned state-of-the-art clinics and nearly 200 network locations across 40 states. When you book your exam through my.ehe.health, you’ll be able to select a convenient location near you. See all locations here.

Can I bring my spouse or partner?

Eligibility for spouses and dependents varies by employer. Check with your HR or benefits administrator to confirm whether your employer’s EHE benefit extends to family members.

How often can I have an EHE exam?

Most employees are eligible for one comprehensive EHE exam per enrollment period (typically annually). Between exams, you have year-round access to Health Navigation Nurses and Health Coaching to track progress on health goals like weight loss, cholesterol management, or stress reduction.

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