At some point, you’ll probably need to see a doctor about something. You may have a sore throat, a broken arm or a kid with a high fever. No matter why you need a doctor, it’s important to understand common medical terms. Ideally, you’ll only need a doctor for preventive care to stay healthy. These regular health checks help find medical issues early when they're easiest to treat. With the Affordable Care Act , most preventive care services are provided at no out-of-pocket costs. Even screenings to check for chronic conditions such as diabetes and asthma are covered. If you are diagnosed with a chronic disease, a doctor will help you manage it. What Is a Chronic Disease? A chronic disease or a chronic illness is a long-lasting health problem. It can be controlled, but not cured. You may know someone who has a chronic disease. Chronic diseases tend to become more common with age, but younger people can also be diagnosed with a chronic disease. Examples of chronic disease include: Allergies Alzheimer’s disease Asthma Cancer Diabetes Epilepsy Glaucoma Heart disease Talk with your doctor if you think you may have a chronic condition or any ongoing health issue. Chronic diseases are often found and confirmed with diagnostic testing. These tests can also be used to make sure a person doesn’t have a disease. Your doctor can help you find out if you need testing. They can also give you a referral, if needed. Source: About Chronic Diseases , Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2022 Originally published 10/5/2015; Revised 2019, 2022, 2024