The Camden Mobile Health bus offers free preventative diabetes risk checks, health information and advice to support residents to make positive health and wellbeing choices, and to prevent people aged 30 and over from developing serious health conditions in the future.
As we get older, we all have a greater chance of developing a range of serious health conditions, including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and kidney disease. Even with or without a family history of these diseases, certain lifestyle factors such as smoking, a poor diet or lack of physical exercise can put us at higher risk of developing one or more of these conditions.
Camden Council, in partnership with NHS colleagues at Brondesbury Medical Centre, would like to invite residents from the age of 30 - 70 to take a health check on our new health bus.
This is part of our shared belief in offering residents easy access to free, preventative healthcare to help them live long and healthy lives. By offering residents access to free, personalised health checks from the age of 30, we hope to arm them with information so they are prepared for the future and can start to take steps now to reduce risk, maintain and improve their health.
What to expect on board the mobile health bus
Session times
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Friday 24 April, 11am to 3pm - The Phoenix Garden, 21 Stacey Street, WC2H 8DG
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Friday 1 May, 11am to 3pm - The London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square, NW1 9XB
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Friday 8 May, 9am to midday - Rhyl Primary School Health Event, Rhyl Street, NW5 3HB
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Saturday 16 May, midday to 4pm - Acland Burghley School Community Fair, 93 Burghley Road, NW5 1UJ
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Saturday 23 May, 2pm to 6pm - Active for All Day, Talacre Park, Talacre Road, NW5 3PH