Annual Learning Disability Health Checks (14+)

All young people and adults from the age of 14 years with a learning disability should have a health check every year by their GP. It is essential to ensure that the GP has all the children and young people’s names on their learning disability register so that families can be called for appointments for the annual health check. Unless a young person’s learning disability status is registered on the GP systems then reasonable adjustments to care for that individual cannot be anticipated and made.

Regular health checks can detect treatable illnesses and help prevent more serious ones, as well as familiarise the young person with the GP practice; which they may use throughout their adult life.

More information about annual health checks is available at Learning disabilities – NHS Birmingham and Solihull