First patient in Black Country received lung health check
February 20, 2024
A dad-of-two has become the first patient to undergo a free lung health check in the Black Country.
Frank Farrell, aged 69, from Warley, attended his appointment on a mobile scanning unit this week after the Trust introduced the testing as part of a national NHS screening programme.
The Targeted Lung Health Checks (TLHC) are aimed at current and ex-smokers who are aged between 55-74.
Currently, it’s being rolled out by the Trust to those who have a Sandwell GP. Speaking after his appointment, retired primary school teacher Frank said: “Today was very straightforward. The process has been good and all the staff are welcoming. It’s also been very efficient as the whole thing has taken around 30 minutes.
“I would recommend that if you get an invite to take up your appointment. The CT scan is an early intervention to check the health of your lungs – which of course is good for the long term. Prevention is better than cure.”
People who are eligible will receive a text message inviting them to call the Targeted Lung Health Checks team. They will be asked a few questions and then be given an appointment for further checks if needed.
The mobile unit where the tests take place are situated in an easy-to-reach location – with the first being set up at Mecca Bingo in Oldbury.
Dr Arvind Rajasekaran, who has been a Respiratory Consultant at the Trust for 17 years, said: “The check is like an MOT for your lungs and is carried out by specialist nurses.
“These checks can help to spot any problems early, often before you even notice that anything is wrong. If a problem with your breathing or lungs is found early, treatment could be simple and more successful. Your lungs work hard every minute so it’s really important that you get them checked out as you get older.”
To find out more about the TLHCs, go to: https://www.swbh.nhs.uk/services/lung-health-checks/.