Private health clinic set to open following six-figure investment

Following a six-figure investment, a private health clinic is set to open in Oadby, which will bring 15 new jobs to the area.

The Health Quarters, located on The Parade, will offer more than 50 services under one roof, from private GP and nurse appointments to a fully integrated in-house pharmacy.

Set across two floors, the facility includes five consultation rooms and a team of healthcare professionals working side by side.

A spokeswoman for Health Quarters said: “We truly believe Health Quarters has a unique offering which has never been done before, combining the health services aspect with a dedicated private pharmacy. We understand the importance of providing not just medical treatment, but also a comforting and seamless experience for our patients, and we have created a warm and welcoming feel in our clinic.

“Our goal is to make healthcare more accessible and simpler, whether that’s through face-to-face consultations with a GP or a nurse with a prescribed medication given to you by our on-site pharmacy before you leave. We aim to become the go-to private healthcare centre in the region.”

Health Quarters is part of a wider growth plan, with the company aiming to open 10 more clinics across the Midlands by 2028.

Patients will be able to access a wide range of treatments, including services for joint pain, weight loss, ADHD, menopause, dermatology, and more, either by phone or through an easy-to-use online booking system.

The clinic will also offer online pharmacy services for home delivery of private prescriptions.

The launch event on Saturday will be attended by Deputy Lord Mayor Teresa Aldred and feature special guests including ex-Leicester City players Muzzy Izzet and Steve Walsh.

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