Free NHS health checks are being offered to residents aged 40-74 years to help detect early health issues before they do real damage.
The 20-30 minutes checks, which are funded by Cambridgeshire County Council will include monitoring blood pressure, weight, cholesterol and lifestyle factors that influence health.
By booking a check residents could find out how likely they are to get heart or kidney disease, diabetes or have a stroke in the future and if the likelihood is high, advice on how to reduce this. Those aged over 65 are also told about the signs and symptoms of dementia.
Between April 2017 and March 2018, over 20,500 NHS Health Checks were completed across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, an increase of 14 per cent from the previous year.
Dr Liz Robin, Director of Public Health for Cambridgeshire County Council said: “This is a great opportunity to find out early if you are at risk of a stroke, diabetes, a heart attack, or many other life threatening conditions.
“By finding out early, before serious damage is done, you could potentially make lifestyle changes that would massively reduce, or in some cases, eliminate your risk of dying early as a result of these conditions.”
Residents aged between 40-74 years who do not currently have a long-term health condition can book a FREE NHS Health Check by visiting
If you’re aged between 40-74 years and do not currently have a long-term health condition you should have an NHS Health Check every five years. Call or visit your GP now to get your Free NHS Health Check. For more information about Heath Checks, visit: https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/be-well/resources-and-campaigns/nhs-health-checks-programme/
Alternatively, visit the NHS website at http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/nhs-health-check/Pages/NHS-Health-Check.aspx.
If you cannot find time for your FREE NHS Health check at your GP Surgery, Book it with Everyone Health’s Changepoint Lifestyle Service today at a clinic near you on O333 005 0093 or [email protected].