Staffordshire Health App Finder
Looking for trusted health apps? You're in the right place!
Our Staffordshire Health App Finder offers safe and effective apps for everyone, from managing stress and health conditions to supporting you to achieve your healthy lifestyle goals like achieving a healthy weight or quitting smoking.
Why use the Staffordshire Health App Finder:
- Safety Assured: Every app is tested/assessed by experts.
- User-Friendly: Easy navigation for all.
- Trusted Source: Backed by Staffordshire County Council and the Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Apps (ORCHA)
- Data Secure: Your privacy is our priority
How it works
- Visit our free, easy to use app library, search a health topic, pick an app, and start your journey to better health.
- Healthcare professionals can also use app finder to send app recommendations directly to people they care for.
Ready to take control of your health?
Click the button below to find your perfect health app now. Your healthier, happier life in Staffordshire starts here!
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Apps of the month - December
Here are just a few of our recommended apps this month from the hundreds available in the Staffordshire App Finder, focussing on apps to reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes
If you are at risk of type 2 diabetes, making healthy changes to your lifestyle lowers your chances of developing this long-term condition.
As making changes to everyday life can be hard, we recommend trying an app. They are a good additional source of information, support and motivation.
For Health and Social Care Professionals
If you are a health care professional or community social prescriber in Staffordshire, you can get access to a professional level App Finder account for free.
For further details email lucy.gratton@staffordshiire.gov.uk
We also have a range of promotional resources available to help promote Staffordshire App Finder, including posters, graphics, social media and videos.
Take a quick tour around Staffordshire App Finder in our video guide below, with GP Dr. Tom Micklewright