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Private healthcare platform secures £402,000 in new funding

Birmingham-based Get Well Soon is aiming to help people compare the cost of elective surgery procedures

Simon Radley, chief executive and co-founder of Medmin Group

A tech platform designed to directly compare the costs of elective procedures in the private healthcare sector has agreed a fresh round of funding worth more than £400,000.

Birmingham-based Get Well Soon has secured £201,000 from the West Midlands Co-Investment Fund which has been matched by the Midlands Engine Investment Fund.

Get Well Soon is part of the Quinton-based Medmin Group and is led by chief executive and colorectal surgeon Simon Radley.

The website launched earlier this year and has been inspired by brands like Airbnb and Uber, with the aim of providing a single place to compare, choose and book consultations with clinicians.

If a patient decides to go to surgery, the price that has been quoted to them will be guaranteed by Get Well Soon if it is booked through the platform.

This new funding will provide Get Well Soon with the resources to further expand its platform linking self-pay patients with private hospitals, clinics and surgeons to help tackle the growing demand for self-pay surgery in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

It said it planned to expand its range of procedures and roster of clinicians to add to the 500 already onboard, offering treatments such as orthopaedics, urology and general surgery.