Welcome to the QDiabetes®(Complications)-2015 risk calculator: http://qdiabetes.org/complications

This calculator is only valid if you do not already have a diagnosis.

About you
Age (25-84):
Sex: Male Female
Ethnicity:
UK postcode: leave blank if unknown
Postcode:
Clinical information
Smoking status:
Diabetes:
Whole years since diagnosis of diabetes:
HBA1c:
Have you had a heart attack, angina, or stroke?
Angina or heart attack in a 1st degree relative < 60?
Chronic kidney disease (stage 4 or 5)?
Atrial fibrillation?
On blood pressure treatment?
Rheumatoid arthritis?
Leave blank if unknown
Cholesterol/HDL ratio:
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg):
Body mass index
Height (cm):
Weight (kg):
Heart failure?
Peripheral vascular disease?
Proliferative retinopathy or maculopathy?
Are you on regular steroid tablets?
Heart attack or angina?
Valvular heart disease?
Kidney stones?
Do immediate family* have kidney disease?
*mother, father, brothers or sisters?
Calculate risk over years.

Welcome to the QDiabetes®(Complications)-2015 risk calculator

Welcome to the QDiabetes®(Complications) Web Calculator. You can use this calculator to work out your risk of developing complications associated with diabetes by answering some simple questions.

The QDiabetes®(Complications) algorithms have been developed by Julia Hippisley-Cox and Carol Coupland and are based on routinely collected data from many thousands of GPs across the country who have freely contributed data to the QResearch database for medical research.

QDiabetes®(Complications) has been developed for the UK population, and is intended for use in the UK. All medical decisions need to be taken by a patient in consultation with their doctor. The authors and the sponsors accept no responsibility for clinical use or misuse of this score.

The science underpinning the new QDiabetes®(Complications) equations will be published in due course.