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Healthscreen’s New Clinic – Park House, Birmingham

Healthscreen has expanded its services once again, and this time into Birmingham – the second largest city and metropolitan area in the UK.

The new clinic will be based inside Park House, a premium business centre just down the road from Longbridge town centre. As part of the Regus group, this establishment is prized for its exceptional facilities. As a multi-storey complex, it boasts a colourful and spacious interior with disabled facilities, and nearby amenities include restaurants, shops, and leisure facilities.

Healthscreen is delighted to be expanding into Birmingham and all that will come from operating its services from Park House. It is certainly another boost to Healthscreen’s expansion plan to become nationwide providers of occupational health services and to continue keeping workplaces safe across the country.

Healthscreen will be offering its entire range of occupational health services from Birmingham, and these include:

  • Safety Critical Medicals
  • Drug & Alcohol Screening
  • Noise Risk Assessments
  • Occupational Health Referrals
  • Musculoskeletal Assessments
  • Audiometry Testing
  • Healthy Worker Medicals
  • Lung Function Testing
  • Asbestos Medicals
  • Dermatological Testing
  • Working at Height Medicals and many more.

These services are designed to keep all employees healthy and safe whilst in work and manage any risks that can occur from work-related ill health.

Healthscreen’s new clinic can be found at Park House, Bristol Road South, Rubery, Rednal, Birmingham, West Midlands, B45 9AH.

To find out more about the services provided by Healthscreen, or to make a booking, visit https://www.healthscreenuk.co.uk/health-surveillance-birmingham/.

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