securityhealthservice.exe is a program which is probably NOT a virus. So, if securityhealthservice.exe is on your PC, it is probably ok, and will NOT cause problems. Even if your system is virus-free, it is still recommended to use a good antivirus with a good track record, in order to yourself yourself against potential security problems.
Usually, the default filename and path where the program is stored is
C:\WINDOWS\System32\SecurityHealthService.exe.
The MD5 checksum for this file is dc95af3bcc17029307cba8ba9aacbe83.
This program is set up as a Windows service. This means it runs on your system in background, usually without showing anything to you. Most Windows services are useful programs, which provide useful features to other programs or to Windows in general.
securityhealthservice.exe appears to have something to do with Windows SFC (System File Checker) or Windows File Protection.
64-bit code has been detected. This application can use the full power of a current computer processor.
securityhealthservice.exe has a digital signature. Today most virus-free software applications are digitally signed.
The digital signature attached to securityhealthservice.exe checks out perfectly. This is most likely a clean, ok program.
Digitally signed by: Microsoft Windows Publisher
Certificate's issuer name: Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011
This application does NOT have an uninstall command set up in registry.