A health risk assessment (HRA) is a questionnaire that evaluates your lifestyle factors and health risks for certain conditions. Your results will provide you and your physician with an idea of what actions you may need to take now to protect your health. Our Health Risk Assessments Take one or all three of these assessments to learn about your orthopedic and vascular health: How Healthy Are Your Hips and Knees? Do you have almost constant knee or hip pain? Joint replacement can help relieve the pain and enable you to live a fuller, more active life. Over 1 million total hip and total knee replacement procedures are performed each year in the United States, making it one of the most common orthopedic procedures performed today. Find out where you stand. TAKE THE ASSESSMENT Should You Be Screened for PAD? In the United States, more than 8 million people age 40 and older have peripheral artery disease, or PAD, which is caused by atherosclerosis, or plaque buildup. This reduces the flow of blood in peripheral arteries. You may have PAD if you have muscle pain or weakness that begins with physical activity such as walking but stops within minutes after resting. Find out your risk. TAKE THE ASSESSMENT How Healthy Is Your Heart? When you have calcification in your arteries — known as atherosclerosis or coronary artery disease (CAD) — it narrows the arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to your heart. This puts you at risk for a heart attack. Find out if you could benefit from Tanner's $99 coronary CT calcium score scan. TAKE THE QUIZWant to find out the "age" of your heart? Our free online heart risk assessment reveals your heart's age, your risk for heart disease and ways you can improve your heart's health. TAKE THE ASSESSMENT Not getting enough sleep? You're not alone. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 40% of Americans report feeling tired during the day. Feeling tired, fatigued or sleepy during the day is a common sign of sleep apnea, which is a serious conditions that occurs when your breathing is interrupted during sleep. And without intervention it can lead to a number of health problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes. Take our online sleep assessment to determine your risk for sleep apnea. TAKE THE ASSESSMENT