Greyduster what you describe as a 'routine health check' is the over 40s check introduced a couple of years ago and everyone over that age is meant to be gradually called in for it.
I was called in for mine two years ago, only weeks after I had had my annual check for a minor kidney problem I have. I pointed out to my GP that the only difference between my annual check and the health check was the life style questionnaire and being weighed and it seemed a waste of NHS resources to undergo the same two sets of tests within weeks of each other. I suggested that they simply sent me the life style questionnaire when I had my next kidney check - and they did!!
Last year's notification of my annual check included the life style check form. The nurse didn't weigh me, she gave me a look and could see I that I was not overweight and only glanced at the Life style questionnaire, which was pretty rudimentary and had all the approved answers - and that was that.
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we had not changed practices. Been with this one for donkeys years.
. Seriously, I think they ought to be doing dementia checks far earlier than 75.