Leading independent neurophysiology provider, Bespoke Healthcare has boosted its Midlands presence with the appointment of Anne Clarke as chief regional representative.
Clarke, from Coventry, an experienced clinical physiologist (neurophysiology) who has held clinics for the company at Nottingham Queens, has been employed on a part-time basis to raise the business profile across both private and public hospitals in the area.
She will continue to work in her other role for the University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire, where she holds the title of special clinical physiologist (neurophysiology).
Founder and managing director of Bespoke Healthcare, Gwam Rajiah said: “We deliver a nationwide service and strive to raise our profile in key regions. Anne is the perfect individual to highlight our business to key decision makers in the Midlands’ healthcare sector.
“We are currently looking at other areas of the country where we need our presence to be higher, and we are considering several options to cover London and the south.”
Bespoke Healthcare is widely acknowledged as the leading independent provider of human nerve conduction studies for public and private hospitals throughout the United Kingdom.
Based at Millennium City Park, Preston, the company recently unveiled a major management restructure and announced an increased turnover in 2009 of £1 million.
The organisation saw over 4,000 patients last year, and hospitals who have benefitted from their services include Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh Foundation Trust and Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust
