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Discover what Health Checks can do for your workplace

How do health checks work?

Our health checks are carried out at your workplace in a private room, by one of our registered nurses. Our health checks are designed to monitor your employee's health and wellbeing and can identify individuals who are at risk of early signs of disease. We can discuss results and refer them to their GP if we feel it is necessary.

Our health checks can help to identify health problems that may be affecting your employee’s productivity, risk factors for developing chronic illness, such as obesity and high blood pressure and early signs of disease, such as diabetes and heart conditions.

Every week we see businesses around Northern Ireland encourage healthy lifestyles to their employees. As a business you can provide some of your employees a 'head start' by offering preventative healthcare in your workplace through our health checks.

Health Checks makes it simple, easy and stress-free for everybody. Health Checks’ focus is on the health of your organisation. How to make a positive change for your teams.

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Why use employee health checks?

Getting a clearer picture of the health of your team is the first step in creating a happier, healthier and more productive work force.

How it works, get employees to sign up, we Discuss packages, Make employees aware of the health check program, carry out health checks, Provide and organisational report

What we Offer

Health checks

Blood pressure, blood glucose and cholesterol checks administered by registered nurses who can offer advice and reassurance

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Emotional wellbeing

Our nurses can use a range of recognised screening tools to recognise mental health needs in your employees

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Additional checks

From health surveillance to fitness to work checks, we work with trusted providers to help you monitor your team's health

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Reports

We provide an organisational health report that we can review on a 6 to 12 monthly basis, with advice, statistics and support from our experts at Team Health

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Our Price

Our clinics start from £20 per person for a basic physical health check with a registered nurse. Adding an emotional wellbeing assessment brings the price to £25 per person

Bespoke Packages

Whether you want additional health surveillance or a series of health seminars, let us know what you're looking for and we'll give you a quote

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Why add an emotional wellbeing check?


Men aged 40-49 have the highest suicide rates in the UK, but only 36% of referrals to NHS talking therapies are for men. Men may also be more likely to use harmful coping methods such as drugs or alcohol and less likely to talk to family or friends.

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Published: 5th September, 2022

Updated: 21st December, 2022

Author: Paddy Mullan

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