
Have you ever wondered what your daily habits really mean for your long-term health? It's easy to lose track. A busy life can mean that thinking about your wellbeing takes a backseat. But what if you could get a clear, simple snapshot of your health risks in just a few minutes?
Understanding your personal health profile is the first step towards a longer, healthier life. It empowers you to make small, positive changes that can have a huge impact. It also shines a light on something many of us overlook: the powerful link between our health and our financial security.
Our free Health Risk Assessment is designed to do just that. It's a practical, confidential tool that helps you understand your current health status and what it could mean for your future.
A Health Risk Assessment (HRA) is a questionnaire that uses your lifestyle information, personal metrics, and family history to estimate your risk of developing certain health conditions.
Think of it like an early warning system. It's not a medical diagnosis, but a powerful guide that highlights potential areas of concern. The main benefits are:
Ultimately, it puts you in the driver's seat, giving you the knowledge you need to take control of your health.
Our calculator is simple and straightforward. To get the most accurate picture, grab a tape measure and, if you know them, your latest blood pressure and cholesterol readings.
Here’s a step-by-step guide:
You’ll be asked for some basic information. Be as honest as you can – this is for your eyes only.
These metrics help the calculator understand your physical condition.
Once you've entered your data, the Health Risk Assessment will instantly generate your personal report. This typically includes:
Let's look at a fictional example to see how it works.
Meet David, a 48-year-old accountant.
| Input | David's Details |
|---|---|
| Age | 48 |
| Smoker | No, but quit 5 years ago |
| Exercise | About 45 minutes per week (a weekend walk) |
| Diet | 2-3 portions of fruit/veg per day |
| BMI | 29 (Overweight) |
| Blood Pressure | Slightly elevated at 145/90 mmHg |
| Family History | Mother diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes |
David's Calculator Results:
For David, seeing his health age is 8 years older than his real age is a wake-up call. The results don't mean he will have a heart attack, but they show his risk is higher than average. He now has a clear, evidence-based starting point for improving his health.
Your health status is one of the single biggest factors that insurers consider when you apply for cover. A higher-risk profile, as identified by our calculator, can directly impact the availability and cost of policies designed to protect you and your family.
Private Medical Insurance is a policy that pays for the costs of private healthcare if you fall ill. It's designed to give you fast access to specialists, diagnostic tests, and treatment, helping you bypass NHS waiting lists.
Important Note: UK Private Medical Insurance is designed to cover acute conditions (illnesses that are curable and short-term) that arise after your policy begins. It does not cover pre-existing conditions (health issues you had before taking out the policy) or chronic conditions (long-term illnesses like diabetes, asthma, or high blood pressure that require ongoing management).
A result from the Health Risk Assessment showing a higher risk might prompt you to secure PMI. It gives you peace of mind that if a new, eligible condition develops, you can get seen and treated quickly.
Life Insurance provides a tax-free lump sum to your loved ones if you pass away during the policy term. This money can help them pay off a mortgage, cover living costs, or fund future education.
When you apply, insurers will ask detailed questions about your health and lifestyle. The results from our calculator—your BMI, smoking status, and overall risk—are exactly the kinds of factors they use to set your premiums. A healthier lifestyle almost always leads to a cheaper policy.
As expert brokers, WeCovr can help you find the right cover for your circumstances. Even if you have a higher-risk profile, we have access to specialist insurers and can guide you through the process. Plus, if you take out a PMI or life insurance policy with us, we may be able to offer you discounts on other types of cover.
Your report is a starting point, not an endpoint. Here’s a simple action plan:
1. Is this health risk calculator a medical diagnosis? No, absolutely not. It is an educational tool that provides an estimation of your health risks based on statistical data. It is not a substitute for a professional medical diagnosis or advice. You should always consult your GP to discuss your health concerns.
2. What if I don't know my blood pressure or cholesterol levels? You can still use the calculator. The results will be based on the other information you provide, such as age, BMI, and lifestyle habits. However, for the most accurate assessment, it's a good idea to get these numbers checked. In the UK, you may be eligible for a free NHS Health Check if you're aged 40-74.
3. How can improving my health score lower my insurance premiums? Insurers use your health and lifestyle to calculate risk. For life insurance, for example, a non-smoker with a healthy BMI will pay significantly less than a smoker who is overweight. By improving your health—quitting smoking, losing weight, managing your blood pressure—you become a lower risk to the insurer, and they reward this with cheaper premiums when you next apply for or review your cover.
4. Will my results from this calculator be shared with insurance companies? No. Your use of this calculator is completely private and confidential. The results are for your information only. It is what you declare on an official insurance application form that is used by providers.
Now, it’s time to gain your own personal health insights.
Take five minutes to invest in your future wellbeing. Use our free, confidential Health Risk Assessment to understand where you stand today, and let the results empower you to make smarter decisions for your health and your family's financial future.
Once you have your results, contact WeCovr. Our friendly experts can provide a no-obligation quote for life insurance or private medical insurance, helping you put the right protection in place.