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Our Health Defence team is here to help you make positive changes to your health – starting today! We offer a range of services, from free health checks to specialist physical activity support, to help you live life to the full. To find out which services are available near you, please select your area below.
Our Health Defence Hub in Glasgow is located in Maryhill, and we can also deliver pop-up hubs with partners in the local area.
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Maryhill Hub
186 Wyndford Road
Glasgow
G20 8HF
We offer a wide range of different Health Defence services, available in-person at our Glasgow Hub and some available online too.
Join us for a free health check to help you find out more about your overall health and get advice about how to live a healthier life.
Our friendly, trained team will ask you some simple questions about your health – for example, ‘Do you smoke or vape? How many units of alcohol do you drink in a week?’ – which will help us find out more about what’s important to you. You can also choose to have free tests to find out more about your health, including checking your blood pressure, weight, waist measurement and cholesterol level.
At the end of the health check we will help you set one goal which you’d like to work on to improve your health. Together we will also create a simple plan that fits your needs to increase your chances of achieving it.
A health check usually takes around 20-45 minutes, and you are welcome to bring a friend, relative or support worker with you to help you feel relaxed and comfortable.
You can drop in whenever suits you for a health check, or book an appointment with us in advance.
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Join our Movement Matters Programme either face-to-face in our Maryhill Hub or virtually.
The sessions usually last between 30-60 minutes and give you the opportunity to get active, improve your health and connect with other likeminded people. There’s always time for a blether too!
There are a range of different activity options available, from chair-based exercises to higher intensity circuits, to help you find a level of activity that works for you.
We also have a number of health walks running on a weekly basis from our hubs which are free to join:
Find out more about our health walks.
Feeling worried about your health or unsure about how to start making healthier choices? Our trained team and here to have a chat about what matters most to you about your health.
Whether it’s your physical health or mental wellbeing, we’re here to help you understand your health and start making positive changes to improve your life.
We’ll have a chat to help you find out what matters most and how you can set small, achievable goals towards a healthier life.
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Our Health Information resources are available to help you understand and manage your chest, heart or stroke condition or Long Covid, as well as find out more about how to live well and make healthy changes to your daily life.
The resources are available to download online from our Resources Hub, or you can pick up printed versions of our booklets and guides from the Maryhill Hub.
We always want to hear from, learn from and work closely with our communities in Maryhill to ensure we’re providing the support you need. If you would like to get in touch with any ideas, questions or suggestions, please contact us and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
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Our Health Defence Hub in Tayside is located in Dundee, and we can also deliver pop-up hubs with partners in the local area.
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Baldovie Terrace
Dundee
DD4 8TG
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“It’s been really helpful and it’s good to meet other people in the same situation.”
Staying fit and active has been Robert’s goal since he suffered a heart attack and stroke almost five years.
The 70-year-old, who lives in Glasgow, had to undergo a triple heart bypass, then spent almost four months in hospital.
Left with mobility issues on his left leg, Robert joined the gym at the city’s Kelvin Hall to recover his fitness. Then, one of the gym instructors told him about our physical activity sessions at the Maryhill Hub.
The sessions, part of our Movement Matters Programme, are there to support people to get active. Designed for people who have a chest, heart, stroke or Long Covid condition, the sessions range in intensity from chair to circuit-based activity.
Robert says:
“My left leg has given me problems since the stroke, so I was going to the gym to keep mobile because I didn’t want to seize up. I do a bit of cycling and rowing on the gym equipment. “I had no idea the hub was even there until one of the girls at the Kelvin Hall suggested it to me. Now I’m going to the hub on a Tuesday and doing an extension of what I’ve been doing at the gym. “It’s been really helpful and it’s good to meet other people in the same situation. “I was four months in Gartnavel Hospital. It was a long slog. I knew I had to keep active, so that’s why I went to the Kelvin Hall. I’m never going to run a marathon, but I’m still able to move and CHSS are helping me stay that way.”
“My left leg has given me problems since the stroke, so I was going to the gym to keep mobile because I didn’t want to seize up. I do a bit of cycling and rowing on the gym equipment.
“I had no idea the hub was even there until one of the girls at the Kelvin Hall suggested it to me. Now I’m going to the hub on a Tuesday and doing an extension of what I’ve been doing at the gym.
“It’s been really helpful and it’s good to meet other people in the same situation.
“I was four months in Gartnavel Hospital. It was a long slog. I knew I had to keep active, so that’s why I went to the Kelvin Hall. I’m never going to run a marathon, but I’m still able to move and CHSS are helping me stay that way.”
William used to love going for a walk with his beloved dog, Archie. But when he suffered a stroke, William was worried he’d no longer be able to go on his daily walk.
But slowly, William began to recuperate and started walking short distances around his neighbourhood.
He spotted a notice at the local health centre and was soon part of the Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland health walking group in Drumchapel.
“The best thing that a walk does is help your mental health because just being out and active makes you feel good,” says William.
“The walking group is great company because we’re all going through the same thing.”
Read William’s story
Whether you’d like to pop in and see us at one of the Hubs, would like to access Health Defence support over the phone, or just have some ideas or suggestions for us, we’d love to hear from you!