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Thousands of Suffolk residents are being offered a free NHS health check by Suffolk GP Federation.
Health Checks can help spot the early signs of problems that could raise the risk of heart disease, stroke, dementia and other serious health conditions.
In many cases these conditions do not display any symptoms meaning people may be completely unaware they have them. By spotting issues early, residents can make positive changes to their lifestyles to keep fit and well.
Cllr Steve Wiles, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Public Protection at Suffolk County Council said,
“NHS health checks really are an effective way of spotting issues or risks early, while encouraging those identified as being at a higher risk to take preventive action. The NHS Health Check provides a real opportunity for people to take control of their own health.”
Julie Smith from Suffolk GP Federation said:
“Even if you feel fine, just being over 40 raises the risk of being unwell. A free NHS health check can help you find out about any small problems before they become big.”
“We are sending health check invites by text to eligible people aged 40 to 74 years who live in Suffolk. However, we don’t want anyone to miss out so we’re issuing a call to anybody who thinks they may be eligible, but hasn’t received an invite, to visit our website and book an appointment.”
Residents who do not have any pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or an irregular heartbeat, are eligible. The check only takes 20 to 30 minutes.
Everybody attending a check will be told about their risk of getting illnesses and will receive personalised advice to help them keep fit and well.
To find out more visit www.suffolkfed.org.uk/healthcare-services/nhs-health-checks/.