Following a recent Blood Test and/or referral from your GP,
You have been selected to join Healthier You: the NHS National Diabetes Prevention Programme.
Type 2 diabetes can cause long-term health issues but is often preventable with simple diet and lifestyle changes. The Healthier You programme helps you make these changes, along with thousands who joined in the last year.
Join the Programme Now
If you know all the following information:
- NHS Number: 000000000
- HbA1c Reading: 00
you can register and start your journey immediately to reducing your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
➔ Visit preventing-diabetes.co.uk/self-referral
or call 0333577 3010 and we will arrange for you to get started.
You can also Download the NHS App and check your latest test results in your NHS account.
You do not need to contact the practice to self-refer to the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme.
Or
To find out more
Join an Online Patient Information Session: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme. Join a 30-minute remote session to get informed and ask questions. This will help support you in making an informed decision as to whether or not you'd like to be referred onto the programme.
Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme
Healthier You is a free NHS programme offering personalized support to help prevent type 2 diabetes. Backed by global research, it has already helped over 200,000 people. Of those who start, 70% lower their blood glucose to a healthy range, reducing their risk of diabetes.
The programme is delivered in two ways:
- Group-based Programme: Connect with others on your journey to better health.
- One-to-one Digital Programme: Receive personalized support from an expert health coach via phone, video calls, or in-app messaging.
For more information on how to reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, visit here.
Service Provider
Xyla is one of five providers delivering the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme across the UK. NHS England, Public Health England, and Diabetes UK have committed to preventing diabetes, aiming to help the 5 million people at risk.
Type 2 diabetes represents 90% of all diabetes and is largely caused by modifiable lifestyle factors. Xyla Health & Wellbeing's programme focuses on helping people reduce weight, increase physical activity, and improve their diet.