If you are aged between 40 and 74 and live in Norfolk, you are eligible for a free NHS Health Check.
Once you celebrate your fortieth (and every five years afterwards), you should be contacted by your GP surgery about the checks.
You have various options to access one.
You can:
Book the check with your GP who can carry it out at your surgery or practice
Or you can have it done at a participating pharmacy if they offer the service
Or book in with Reed Wellbeing and one of their team will do the check at a range of sites including leisure centres, community centres or libraries around Norfolk, before sending the results on to your GP. This work is done on behalf of Norfolk County Council.
Or check if your workplace/employer offers the Reed Wellbeing checks by asking your line manager or HR department.
You can book the Reed Wellbeing sessions by clicking here
Or you can scan the QR code below on your phone or tablet
What will happen at the Health Check?
The session takes about 30 minutes and will tell you if you are at higher risk of getting certain health problems including heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease and stroke.
You will receive a risk score which tells you how likely you are to develop one of the conditions as well as lifestyle advice and places to go for further help.
The information is also sent through to your GP for their records and for any additional support that may be needed.
The service is funded by Norfolk County Council and you can find out more on their website here
We will keep this page updated with the latest information about the NHS Health Check programme in Norfolk
Meanwhile, to help publicise the NHS Health Checks, the Healthwatch Norfolk mascot Nelson went along to have one. Find out more by watching the video below