Inuvi, a UK-based provider of mobile phlebotomy and diagnostic services, has launched a new diagnostic centre in London’s Harley Street Health District.
The new center aims to enhance access to blood testing for independent healthcare providers.
Located on Wimpole Street, the purpose-built facility opened in July and has been designed to meet the increasing demand for fast and accurate blood testing services.
It offers extended opening hours from 7 am to 7 pm, Monday to Friday, and accommodates both pre-booked and walk-in appointments.
Located on Wimpole Street, the purpose-built facility opened in July and has been designed to meet the increasing demand for fast and accurate blood testing services
The new clinic is staffed by experienced phlebotomists and features spacious consultation rooms.
Blood samples are centrifuged onsite before being sent to Inuvi’s UKAS-accredited medical laboratory for analysis, ensuring timely and efficient diagnostics for patients and clinicians.
Jonathan Benton, Chief Executive at Inuvi, said: “With over 200 clinics and 3,000 healthcare professionals operating within the District, the clinic is ideally placed to support London’s private GPs, wellness clinics, and specialist providers.
“Our goal is to streamline diagnostics and support our clients in delivering exceptional patient care.”
The new clinic is staffed by experienced phlebotomists and features spacious consultation rooms
The new Wimpole Street site represents a strategic step in the company’s wider mission to deliver accessible, end-to-end diagnostic services nationwide.
Paul Bakker, Head of Healthcare Asset Management at The Howard de Walden Estate – landlord and steward of the Harley Street Health District, said: “Harley Street Health District is the UK’s leading whole-health ecosystem - turning brilliant ideas into impact, in the heart of central London. We are delighted that Inuvi is opening its new diagnostic centre, helping more people access convenient and reliable diagnostics as part of our integrated, whole-health district.”