Paul Hanna
In case there was any question about how smart it is for middle-aged executives to enter Cleveland Clinic's Executive Health Program, Paul Hanna is living proof.... because he's living. Read Paul's story.
Dennis Engel
Shortly after his wife passed away in January 2007, pharmaceutical executive Dennis Engel thought it wise to get a checkup. "I felt fine, but I wanted my kids to have peace of mind,” the Cincinnati resident remembers. Read Dennis's story.
Pat Perry & Robert Klonk
For years, Pat Perry, president of the Employers Resource Council, has performed an annual, thorough checkup of his personal finances. He also carefully maintains his cars, his house and other valuables. So what about evaluating his most precious asset—his health? Read the story.
Susan Knapke
Breast cancer doesn't run in Susan Knapke's family. That's why she never expected anything to show up when she accompanied her husband to his executive physical in Cleveland Clinic's spouse program last year. But she's glad she went. Read Susan's story.
Paul Summers
About a year and a half ago, I started having some problems with my vision. My general practitioner in Canada is very good, but usually patients have to wait for diagnostic services in non-life threatening situations. Read Paul's story.
Kingsley Wootton
A routine physical uncovered alarming news, but early detection allowed this executive to return to business as usual. Not long ago, Kingsley Wootton could have missed an annual physical and not thought twice about it. Today, the Michigan resident has an entirely different view; the scar that runs along his back is a faithful reminder. Read Kingsley's story.