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Kube Medical Introduces Private Blood Testing Services Following CQC Registration

Last Updated on: 18th January 2024, 10:43 am

Kube Medical, based in Swindon, is excited to announce its official registration with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), a significant development in its commitment to high-standard health and wellbeing services. This new status enables the clinic to offer private intravenous blood tests for various diagnostic needs.

The CQC is the independent authority overseeing health and social care in England, with registration being a prerequisite for specific services. Achieving this status is a testament to Kube Medical’s commitment to maintaining exceptional standards in patient care, safety, and service quality.

In a move to enhance accessibility to diagnostic services, the clinic has partnered with Medichecks, a reputable diagnostic testing entity. This collaboration is set to provide a quicker alternative to traditional NHS waiting times, allowing patients immediate access to necessary diagnostic tests.

Samantha Campbell, Kube Medical’s Lead Chiropractor, expressed her enthusiasm about the clinic’s expansion into diagnostic services: “Our registration with the Care Quality Commission and partnership with Medichecks reflect our commitment to providing well-rounded health and wellbeing services to the Swindon community. With private intravenous blood tests, we empower our patients to proactively manage their health and receive timely diagnostics, without the wait.”

This partnership with Medichecks enables Kube Medical to broaden its diagnostic test offerings, including comprehensive hormone testing and general health assessments, enhancing Kube Medical’s holistic approach to musculoskeletal care and overall health promotion.

Patrick Campbell, the clinic’s CQC-Registered Manager, noted: “Until now, patients wanting to arrange their own blood tests would have to travel to Cheltenham or beyond. Our registration will allow us to provide a valuable service to the town and the surrounding area.”

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