the complete guide to

Private Health Screens

Our goal at skreen it to help make finding, comparing & booking private health check ups in the UK incredibly easy.

Health Check Up

We started skreen because we found the private health assessment world complex to navigate – hard to compare, full of medical jargon & lots of packages & prices. And so we’ve put together this comprehensive guide to private health screens to help you on your journey to getting the health screen services that are right for you.

What is a private health check up?

A private health check up is a proactive assessment that gives you a detailed picture of your current health.

Private health check ups come in lots of different shapes and sizes, but the goal is usually the same: to undertake a thorough assessment of various parts of your health and to give you overall peace of mind about your health and well-being.

With more people taking a proactive approach and wanting to stay ahead of their health a, private health assessments are becoming a popular way to improve wellbeing and

What do they include?

Depending on the package, a private medical exam or health screen may include blood tests, heart and lung checks, scans, urine analysis, and lifestyle assessments like sleep, stress, and diet.

Who are they for?

Anyone can benefit but especially those over 40 or those serious a health goal, concerned about symptoms, or with a family history of medical conditions.

Where do they take place?

Most private health screens take place in a clinic or private health centre where you will be guided through the tests and exams by nurses and/or doctors.

How long does one take?

Most appointments last 30 minutes to 2 hours, but some very thorough check ups can take a full day. Results are often available within a few days, sometimes with a follow-up consultation included.

Did you know?

Here’s some facts and statistics about private health checks ups that you might not know.

80%

of people aged over 18 have made the decision to improve their lifestyle according to a Public Health England survey.

41%

of adults in England had at least one longstanding illness or condition according to the NHS Health Survey.

over 60%

of those included in skreen’s user research intended to book a private health screen in the next 12 months.

3 in 10

adults in England with high blood pressure go undiagnosed – approximately 4.2m people according to the ONS.

What is the typical private health screen journey?

If you’re interested in booking a private health check up, blow is everything you need to know about finding, booking and attending your appointment.

Searching for a Private Health Check-Up

You begin by researching private health check ups based on your concern or need. You can compare tests, providers, locations, prices, and reviews to make an informed decision and choose the best private health check up for you.

Choosing the Right Tests and Provider

After narrowing options, you select a check up package that fits your needs, ensuring it contains all the tests you feel you want or need, and prioritise choosing a trusted provider with convenient availability.

Booking the Appointment

Once a provider and test are selected, you book an appointment. The skreen platform makes it super easy to book in just a few clicks and your clinic may follow up to confirm the appointment. Many clinics offer flexible slots & times to suit busy schedules.

Health Check Up Blood Test

Preparing for the Health Assessment

Depending on the tests the check up includes, you may need to follow certain instructions to get ready – e.g. fasting (not eating) for a certain period before your appointment. Your provider will share these instructions with you after booking.

Attending the Health Screen

Now it’s time to attend the screening at the clinic or test centre, at the date and time chosen. You may see a mixture of nurses & doctors and the appointment could involve blood tests, scans, physical exams & more depending on the chosen package.

Receiving and Reviewing Results

Immediately available results may be shared during the appointment, but other test results such as blood tests will be shared via email or secure portal afterwards. Many providers include a detailed report, recommendations & next steps if needed.

What can private health & wellness
assessments check for?

Depending on the private health screening package you decide on, it may include a number of different tests. This can depend on your age, risk factors and the cost of the private health assessment you choose. These are some of the issues a health screen may look for:

  • High cholesterol
  • Diabetes or prediabetes
  • Liver dysfunction
  • Kidney dysfunction
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Anaemia
  • Vitamin/mineral deficiencies
  • Inflammation markers
  • Prostate issues
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • High blood pressure
  • Asthma
  • Heart disease
  • Arrhythmias
  • Structural heart problems
  • Stroke risk
  • Bowel cancer
  • Prostate cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Cervical cancer
  • Skin cancer
  • Lung cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Testicular cancer
  • COPD
  • Osteoporosis or osteopenia
  • Joint degeneration (e.g., osteoarthritis)
  • Urinary issues
  • Digestive problems
  • Gallbladder disease
  • Sleep apnoea
  • Vision loss or eye disease
  • Hearing loss
  • Skin conditions
  • Cognitive decline or early dementia indicators

Private Health Check Up FAQs

What our research tells us

We carry out lots of customer research at skreen, helping us to understand what customers are looking for when it comes to private health check ups & preventative health solutions.

“I was primarily looking for a female health focused health check up. I’d been feeling very tired and so wanted to do a general check up but also get advice from a GP and do blood tests that would look for hormone imbalances and vitamin deficiencies.”

Sarah, 57, Bristol

“I’m a keen cyclist, and was training for a 5 day cycle across France. I’d seen someone had collapsed at the recent London Marathon and just wanted the peace of mind from a private health screen (that also included some thorough cardiac screening) before I set off on my trip.”

Dominic, 49, Ascot

“I had spoken to my NHS GP about getting a health check up, but the waiting list was extensive and I also wanted to have more time to speak with a GP as an NHS health check is usually only about 20 minutes. There were also some cancer screens I wanted to do due to family history that the NHS check wouldn’t include.”

Charles, 62, Fulham

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