Webinar: Blood Pressure? Cholesterol? Blood Sugar? Measure What Matters
A live webinar from Thrive4Life
Webinar: Blood Pressure? Cholesterol? Blood Sugar? Measure What Matters
As part of the Thrive4Life Men’s Health Matters campaign, this live webinar explores why knowing your key health numbers is so important for protecting long-term wellbeing. In busy working lives, health can easily slip into the background, but simple measures such as blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar and weight can offer valuable insight into future risk.
This session will provide clear, expert-led guidance on the numbers that matter, why they are worth understanding, and how they can help people make informed decisions earlier. It offers a practical, accessible look at prevention, helping people feel more confident about taking small but important steps to protect their health.
We are delighted to feature Dr Simon Hodes, an experienced General Practitioner at Cleveland Clinic London with more than 25 years’ experience across NHS and private healthcare. His clinical work includes Executive Health Screening, making him well placed to guide this discussion on preventative health and early insight.
This webinar offers practical guidance from a trusted medical expert, helping turn awareness into meaningful action.
Webinar duration: About 30 minutes, plus time for questions and answers.
Your speaker is Dr Simon Hodes
Dr Simon Hodes is an experienced and compassionate General Practitioner and Family Doctor in London with over 25 years of experience across NHS and private healthcare. He sees patients privately at the Cleveland Clinic London and works within the NHS at the Cavendish Health Centre.
He graduated from Birmingham Medical School in 1996 and completed GP training in 2000. He spent over 20 years as a GP Partner in Watford, providing continuity of care to multiple generations of families, alongside extensive experience in urgent care and A&E at Northwick Park Hospital.
His clinical interests include diabetes, men’s health, cardiovascular disease, dermatology, preventive medicine and health screening. He is also actively involved in medical education as a GP appraiser, trainer and mentor, and is committed to continuity, prevention and patient-centred care.