Preventative health & healthy ageing
Preventative health and healthy ageing, grounded in medicine
A medical review of current health, symptoms and risk factors, helping you make informed choices for the years ahead.
Who this service may be suitable for
- People seeking a broad preventative health review
- Those concerned about energy, sleep or cardiometabolic health
- Anyone wanting a medically grounded approach to healthy ageing
Why seeing Dr Karen may help
Dr Karen brings together your current symptoms, lifestyle, family history and longer-term risks, focusing attention on changes or investigations that are likely to be clinically useful.
What the consultation can cover
- Current health concerns and priorities
- Sleep, activity, nutrition and stress
- Relevant personal and family history
- Cardiometabolic risk, testing or referral where appropriate
What is included
- Individual preventative health assessment
- Discussion of relevant risks and priorities
- A practical plan based on the consultation
Tests, prescriptions or external services are not assumed to be included and are discussed before they are arranged.
What to expect
A personal, consultation-led process
- 01
Build a complete picture
Review your health, history, lifestyle and priorities.
- 02
Focus on what matters
Identify practical changes and any clinically useful investigation or referral.
- 03
Review when useful
Arrange follow-up where it would add meaningful clinical value.
A few things to know
- Testing is recommended only where it is likely to be clinically useful.
- Some findings require specialist or NHS follow-up.
Begin with this service
Register for appointments or use the secure booking system when availability is live. Please do not include medical details in the registration form.
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About preventative health & healthy ageing
It can include a broad preventative review, shaped around your history, symptoms and priorities rather than a fixed checklist.
No. Testing is considered when it is likely to add useful clinical information.
Yes. These symptoms can have several causes and are considered as part of a wider medical assessment.