Why Have a Health Assessment?
A health assessment can help you:
- Understand your current health
- Spot early signs of common conditions
- Reduce long‑term health risks
- Receive personalised lifestyle advice
- Access specialist care quickly
Our assessments combine expert clinical review with a range of screening tests designed to give you a clear picture of your health.
Our Health Assessment Packages
Below is an overview of the four packages we offer. Each assessment is delivered by experienced clinicians in a calm, professional environment at our Hastings hospital.
Our comprehensive health assessments give you a clear picture of your wellbeing – from heart health and blood tests to lifestyle insights and personalised recommendations. Choose the level of assessment that suits your needs.
Core
£249
A practical overview of your current health, helping identify common risk factors and supporting healthier lifestyle choices.
Ideal for:
- General wellbeing checks
- Early prevention
- Patients wanting reassurance
Duration
Up to 1 hour with a Health Assessment Nurse
Enhanced
£479
An in-depth preventative health assessment combining advanced screening with dedicated GP time to provide a fuller understanding of your overall health and future risk factors.
Includes everything in the Core Assessment, plus:
- Up to 30 minute GP consultation*
- Thyroid function testing
- Bone health, energy, and muscle health assessment
- Enhanced wellbeing review
- Onward referral if required
Duration
Up to 1 hour with a Health Assessment Nurse and up to 30 minutes with a GP
*Your Nurse Assessment and GP appointment will be scheduled in two appointments
Heart Health
£429
A focused cardiac assessment designed to evaluate cardiovascular health, identify potential concerns early, and provide expert consultant-led advice.
Includes:
- Blood pressure assessment
- Cholesterol profile
- Diabetes screening (HbA1c)
- ECG heart rhythm assessment
- Cardiac risk assessment
- Consultant cardiac examination
- Personalised report
- GP letter
- Onward referral if required
Duration
Up to 30 minutes with a Health Assessment Nurse and up to 30 minutes with a Consultant Cardiologist
Heart Health Plus
£649
Our most comprehensive cardiac screening package, combining consultant assessment with echocardiography to provide a detailed evaluation of heart structure and function.
Includes everything in the Heart Health Assessment, plus:
- Echocardiogram* (heart ultrasound scan)
Ideal for patients with:
- Family history of heart disease
- Cardiac symptoms
- High blood pressure
- Cholesterol concerns
- Desire for enhanced reassurance
- ECG heart rhythm assessment
- ABPI (circulation assessment)
- Liver, kidney and blood health checks
- Personalised report
- GP letter
Duration:
Up to 30 minutes with a Health Assessment Nurse and up to 30 minutes with a Consultant Cardiologist
*The Echocardiogram will be organised on a different day following your initial Health Assessment
Compare Our Health Assessments
To help you choose the right package, view our full comparison table:
| Core | Enhanced | Heart Health | Heart Health Plus | |
| Price | £249 | £479 | £429 | £695 |
| Body composition analysis Body fat % tells you how much of your body is actually fat, compared with everything else (muscle, bone, water, organs). Much more accurate for understanding health and fitness. Shows fat distribution and changes over time. | ||||
| BMI & body fat percentage Basic screening tool to compare height and weight. | ||||
| FeNO lung test A FeNO test (Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide) is a quick, painless breathing test that measures inflammation in your lungs, especially the type linked to asthma. | ||||
| Blood pressure assessment Blood pressure is simply the force of your blood pushing against your artery walls as your heart pumps. It’s one of the quickest ways to check how hard your heart is working. If the pressure is too high, it strains the arteries. If it’s too low, the blood doesn’t flow strongly enough. | ||||
| Cholesterol profile A cholesterol profile (also called a lipid panel) is a simple blood test that shows the different types of fats in your blood. It helps assess your heart and blood‑vessel health. | ||||
| Diabetes screening (HbA1c) A HbA1c test is a blood test that shows your average blood sugar level over the last 2–3 months. It’s one of the main tests used to diagnose and monitor diabetes. | ||||
| ECG heart rhythm assessment Reviews heart rhythm. Please note, this is not interpreted. | ||||
| ABPI circulation test This test is a simple, painless way to check how well blood is flowing to your legs. It’s one of the main tests used to look for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). | ||||
| Heart disease & stroke risk Heart & stroke risk score. It looks at lots of personal factors: age, blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, weight, family history, and certain medical conditions — and gives you a percentage risk. | ||||
| Liver function testing A liver function test checks key enzymes and proteins in your blood to assess how well your liver is working. It can help identify inflammation, infection or early signs of liver conditions. (AP - Serum Alkaline Phosphatase, AST - Serum Aspartate Transferase, TB - Serum Bilirubin, ALT - Serum Alanine transaminase) | ||||
| Kidney function testing A blood test that checks creatinine, urea and essential salts to assess how well your kidneys are functioning. (CRE - Serum Creatinine, K - Serum Potassium, U - Serum Urea, NA - Serum Sodium) | ||||
| Full blood count A Full Blood Count is your blood’s health check — oxygen, immunity, and clotting all in one test. | ||||
| Thyroid function testing A thyroid function test measures hormones that regulate energy and metabolism, helping detect underactive or overactive thyroid conditions. (TSH - Serum TSH, FT4 - Serum Free) | ||||
| Bone, energy & muscle health profile A blood profile that checks key nutrients and minerals — including calcium, magnesium, iron, B12 and folate — to assess bone strength, energy levels and muscle function. It helps identify deficiencies that may affect overall wellbeing. | ||||
| Cardiac risk score Cardiac risk score looks at lots of personal factors: and gives you a percentage risk of developing heart problems. | ||||
| Echocardiogram An echocardiogram is a simple ultrasound scan that shows how your heart looks and how well it’s working. | ||||
| Personalised wellbeing review A conversation that reviews well-being (lifestyle habits, physical activity, energy levels, general life satisfaction) and helps you set goals around your personal priorities and realistic next steps to help you feel and function better day to day. | ||||
| Personalised report You will receive a personalised report with your test results, any findings and recommendations. | ||||
| Letter to your NHS GP if necessary to inform of results Our team will keep your GP informed of any results that might need further investigation. | ||||
| Referrals to a specialist can be provided if required. Following your assessment, if you need to be referred to a Specialist, we will discuss your options and refer you. |
Why Choose Sussex Premier Health?
- Fast access to appointments
- Experienced clinicians and consultants
- Personalised reports and recommendations
- Local private healthcare provider in East Sussex
- Onward referrals where required
- All profits reinvested back into the NHS
Our assessments are designed to give you clarity, reassurance and confidence in your long‑term wellbeing.
Call out Team today on 01424 757455 or complete our online enquiry form.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a health assessment?
A health assessment is a screening appointment that checks key aspects of your health such as blood tests, heart health and lifestyle factors, to help identify potential risks early and give you a clearer understanding of your wellbeing.
Who are the assessments suitable for?
Our assessments are suitable for adults of all ages who want reassurance, early detection of health risks, or a clearer picture of their overall health. They’re also helpful if you have a family history of certain conditions or want to monitor your health proactively.
Will I receive my results on the day?
Some results can be discussed on the day, while others may take a short time to process. You’ll receive your results and a personalised report at the appointment with the GP.
What happens if something is found?
If your assessment highlights anything that needs further investigation, our clinicians will explain your options clearly. We offer GP letters, onward referral guidance, and consultant led pathways where required.
Are these assessments diagnostic?
No, they are screening assessments, designed to identify potential risks early. If diagnostic tests are needed, our team will guide you through the next steps.
Can I use my health insurance?
Most health assessments are self‑funded, but some insurers may cover specific elements. It’s best to check directly with your provider.
Book Your Health Assessment
Whether you’re looking for peace of mind, early detection, or a clearer understanding of your health, our team is here to support you.