Boxtops has given a useful link.
This is a vascular risk assessment (now including heart disease, stroke , diabetes and kidney disease) which was first announced by Alan Johnson in 2008, and I presume is centrally funded, and has now got to the stage of being rolled out through the NHS.
It is run by nurses, pretty low-tech and takes only about 20 mts.
Tests include BMI, blood pressure, and blood tests - cholesterol, blood sugar and renal function.
There is a questionnaire about exercise, alcohol consumption, and smoking.
You then get the results with advice.
These diseases are very common and worth screening for - very few of us will get to our 70s without having a few risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
I will be happy to go along for my health check (when the appointment arrives) as it has a good evidence base.
http://www.healthchec...uidanceDocuments.aspx