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Virgin Care Private Clinic – January special offers

Virgin Care Private team – want to help us all stick to our resolutions this Jan…

Virgin Care Private team – want to help us all stick to our resolutions this Jan…

You’re busy people, and while the available hours in the day remain resolutely and stubbornly at 24, saving times is where it’s at In 2019.

They o­ffer everything from same-day spots with GPs, physios, counsellors, specialist consultants, ultrasound and much more – basically everything you need to get well and stay healthy – right here in the city centre. Prescriptions are usually available immediately and our relaxed, chilled out space on Edmund Street with appointments before, after and during working hours, means you can still make those important meetings.

To help you achieve a healthy, happy 2019, they’re offering everyone in the Colmore Business District some very special discounts on our health and wellbeing services so you can kick start your new year’s resolutions to get healthy today. Better still you can use your cash plans and your PMI with them.

What you get until the end of January:

–          10% off all our same day and bookable GP consultations, specialist consultations and mental health sessions

–          25% off physio appointments (there’s no waiting list)

–          More than £100 off selected 360 health check ups

–          To find out more about other corporate health and wellbeing benefits go here and if you want to know more, call Stephanie directly on 07973 944 392.

You can find all their services here including the £30 a month Health Club membership, Aesthetics services and much more.

To get your special discounts, all you need to do is call 0300 247 0121 or email hello@virgincare.co.uk and quote “Colmore New Year Offer” when you book.

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