Estimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
Not specified
Published
10 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
GPs to deliver community-based NHS Health Checks to improve the number of people over 40 accessing preventive assessment and advice; improve equity, ensuring that those who are most at risk are identified and prioritised appropriately; and to optimise opportunities to improve health and address risk factors for cardiovascular disease. GPs to deliver community-based NHS Health Checks, which is aimed at providing healthy adults aged 40 to 74 with checks ups that look for early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, or dementia.
An award has been made following direct award Process B. The Lifetime Value of the award is £1,875,000 and the contract will provide the above services from 1st April 2026 until 31st March 2031. This is a new service with new providers.
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This is a direct award contract for GPs to deliver NHS Health Checks to people aged 40-74 in the community. The service aims to catch early signs of serious diseases like heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and dementia, with a focus on reaching people at highest risk. The contract runs for 5 years (April 2026 to March 2031) and is worth £1.875 million total.
Requirements
- Must be a GP or GP practice able to deliver community-based health checks
- Must be able to provide health checks for adults aged 40 to 74
- Must focus on identifying and prioritising people most at risk of cardiovascular disease
- Must be able to assess for early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and dementia
- Must work to improve equity of access to preventive health services
- Must be able to deliver services from 1st April 2026 onwards
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Deliver NHS Health Checks to adults aged 40-74 in community settings
- Screen patients for cardiovascular disease risk factors
- Assess for early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and dementia
- Prioritise and target people most at risk of serious disease
- Provide preventive health advice to patients following checks
- Maintain records and report on health check completion rates
- Work to improve equity and ensure disadvantaged groups access the service
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'direct award' contract, meaning the NHS has already chosen the provider(s) — this isn't a competitive tender you can bid for. Check if you're already named as an awardee or if there's still an opportunity to join.
- 2The 'Lifetime Value' of £1.875 million is the total budget over 5 years (roughly £375,000 per year). This tells you the scale of funding available for delivering the service.
- 3The contract is for GPs specifically, so if you're not a GP or GP practice, you'd need to be a subcontractor or partner to a GP to be involved.
- 4Look for the detailed service specification and performance metrics in the full tender documents — NHS Health Checks have set protocols you must follow, including what tests to perform and how to record results.
- 5Watch for any baseline targets (e.g. number of checks per year, percentage of population to screen) — these will drive your workload and staffing needs.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're a GP practice, this is a direct award so contact the NHS commissioner directly to understand if you're eligible or how to express interest — don't assume you can bid competitively.
- If you're not a GP but offer complementary services (health education, lifestyle coaching, data management systems), approach the named GP awardees about subcontracting — many practices outsource elements like patient recruitment or health advice delivery.
- Check the social value and equity requirements carefully — NHS Health Checks increasingly score on how well you reach deprived communities, so if you have strong links to underserved groups, emphasise this in any proposal or partnership pitch.
Award Details
Deer Park Family Medical Practice
Bilborough Medical Centre
Elmswood Surgery
DR KPH BROWN AND PARTNERS FAMILY MEDICAL CENTRE
Grange Farm Medical Centre
Aspley Medical Centre
Churchfield Medical Practice
Clifton Medical Centre
Derby Road Health Centre
Greendale Primary Care Centre
High Green Medical Practice
Hucknall Road Medical Centre
Leen View Surgery
Lime Tree Surgery
Meadows Health Centre
Melbourne Park Medical Centre
PARKSIDE MEDICAL CENTRE
Parliament Street Medical Centre
RADFORD MEDICAL PRACTICE
RIVERGREEN MEDICAL CENTRE
Sunrise Medical Practice
The Medical Practise
The Windmill Practice
Tudor House Medical Centre
University of Nottingham Health Services
Victoria and Mapperley Practice
Wellbeck Surgery
Wollaton Park Medical Centre
Evergreen Pharmacy Greenever Pharmacy
Wellspring Surgery (The Modality Partnership)
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Published
10 June 2026
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