'Accessible' self-pay healthcare company opens its doors in Brighton

Brighton will be the first clinic to open with further clinics in Paddington, Battersea, Richmond and Kingston and plans to expand to UKwide High Streets over the next four years. Living Room Health is dedicated to bringing affordable and accessible self-pay healthcare to Britain’s High Streets.

The clinic is the first to offer on-site walk-in MRI scanning and services including allergy, blood and genetic testing; orthopaedic diagnostic and treatment services; non-surgical pain injections; nutritional and menopausal expertise; immediate appointments with GPs; health supplements; plus immediate access to world-renowned clinicians.

Simon Checkley, CEO, Living Room Health said; “We have worked extensively with patients, clinicians and medical practitioners to create a highly accessible offering that will give people immediate access to the services that they need.

“Our presence will complement the life-saving work of the NHS, who we love, respect and admire, but will empower people to seek immediate treatments for a broad range of conditions that they may be struggling with. We are accessible, affordable and we are coming to a High Street near you.”

Living Room Health is backed by the UK’s leading centre for regenerative medicine, The Regenerative Clinic, and a team of leading Orthopaedic Surgeons led by Knee Consultant Specialist Professor Adrian Wilson and Orthopaedic Consultant Surgeon Mr Raghbhir Khaka.

Professor Adrian Wilson, medical director, Living Room Health said; “It is with tremendous excitement that we bring this new concept to people, breaking down barriers to treatment and increasing the efficiency of how we can access and treat people. Ultimately we want to help people to get better, quicker.

“We’re offering a wide range of treatments and diagnostics and this will be especially helpful for people living with pain, and experiencing orthopaedic trauma and ongoing problems.”

According to new research by Opinium and the Laboratory and Testing Industry Organisation (LTIO) an estimated 5.4 million people have a heightened concern for their health after the pandemic, according to a poll of 2,000 UK adults.

People said they have been taking positive steps over the past 6 months to improve their health by walking more (35 per cent) and eating healthier (34 per cent). Only 26 per cent have said they have not taken any positive steps to improve their health since Covid-19.

Living Room Health actively supports charity partners, Rockinghorse Charity, the fundraising arm of the Royal Alexandra Children’s hospital, Off The Fence, Brighton’s Charity helping homeless people and Albion in the Community, the charity arm of Brighton and Hove Albion.


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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