One of the UK’s leading independent clinical services providers, Bespoke Healthcare has launched a medico-legal division designed to bridge the gap between legal reporting and ensuing healthcare.
By incorporating healthcare professionals on its review board, Bespoke Medico-Legal Services can immediately advise and arrange an initial client consultation, deliver an accurate report, and then undertake any agreed clinical recommendations in a quick and efficient manner.
Reports will be completed in no more than 21 days, but can be fulfilled in 72 hours if necessary.
Due to the company’s existing agreements with leading public and private hospitals and consultants, the business can arrange rehabilitative treatment and diagnostic investigations for clients involved in traumatic accidents anywhere in the UK, without the need to outsource or rely on third parties.
Gwam Rajiah, managing director of Bespoke Healthcare, said: “Over the past four years we have earned ourselves a burgeoning reputation in the healthcare sector having designed a truly unique proposition – complex clinical investigations delivered at local healthcare centres.
“Due to our network of public and private hospitals, leading consultants and our management team, all who have served in the healthcare sector, we are in a position to launch a medico-legal service that completely meets the demands of the legal profession.
“We are, in effect, a highly professional one-stop-shop where solicitors can pass their cases, knowing that everything will be handled swiftly and, more importantly, to the best possible interests of their client.”
Preston-based Bespoke Healthcare is widely acknowledged as the leading independent clinical provider for public and private hospitals throughout the United Kingdom having initially made its name carrying out human nerve conduction studies.
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.
