A heart check (or cardiovascular risk assessment/CVRA) will let you know what your risk is of having a heart attack or stroke in the next 5 years and how you can reduce that risk.
CVRA assessments are available for Women from 55 years (45 years if you are Māori, Pacific or Indo-Asian) and Men from 45 years (35 years if you are Māori, Pacific or Indo-Asian).
Standard nurse consultation fees apply for these consultations, including discounted consultation for those with a community services card. You can book a CVRA with your GP, Nurse Practitioner or Nurse.
During a heart check your doctor or nurse will:
- Ask about your risk factors such as smoking, exercise and diet
- Ask if there is any family history or heart attack or stroke
- Measure your blood pressure, height, weight and waist circumference
- Test your cholesterol and blood glucose levels
ECG are not included as part of a CVRA and can only be booked by a nurse or GP.
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