As well as keeping an eye on the Vital 5 areas, there are other things you can do to stay well for longer.
The most important thing is to register with a GP surgery. This is your best route to accessing most of the healthcare you might need. There are a lot of other check ups you can have too. This page will help you to know about what services you can use, and how to get access to them.
Register with your local GP to access a variety of health care services. Visit Find a GP – NHS to find your nearest surgery.
Attend an NHS health check (this is different from a Vital 5 Check): if you are between 40 to 74 and do not have a pre-existing health condition, you should be invited to an NHS Health Check by your GP or local council every 5 years. Visit NHS Health Check – NHS for more information.
Make sure you’re up to date with all your vaccinations too. Visit NHS vaccinations and when to have them – NHS to check what vaccinations you can get.
The NHS offers routine screening for some conditions that can be hard to detect.
Cancer screenings help find cancer before you get any symptoms. This way, if there’s a problem, you can get treated sooner and your treatment is more likely to work. The NHS offers cancer screenings and more, including:
See if you are eligible for regular screening at NHS screening – NHS.
If you are already facing certain long-term illnesses, you can have an annual check-up.
This is your chance to keep an eye on how it’s going. You also find out if there are any other steps you, or the NHS, can take to keep you as well as possible for as long as possible.
Here is a list of screening opportunities:
When | What | How |
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25+ years old | Check risk of Type 2 Diabetes | Search Diabetes Risk Score online |
25 to 64 | Cervical screening for women and people with a cervix, every 3-years | Contact your GP Practice |
40+ | Health check-up, every 5-years | Contact your GP Practice |
40+ | Check your blood pressure | At your local pharmacy |
45+ | Black men and those with a prostate, check your risk of prostate cancer | Ask your GP Practice for a PSA blood test |
50 to 71 | Breast cancer screening for women and those registered as female at birth, every 3-years | Search London Breast Screening online or call 020 3758 2024 |
54 to 74 | Bowel cancer screening, every 3-years | Contact your GP Practice |
55 to 74 | Targeted Lung Health Check for smokers and former smokers, every 2-years by invitation | Visit Targeted Lung Health Check |
65+ | Abdominal aortic aneurysm check for men and those registered as male at birth | Contact your GP Practice |