MySanté has partnered with Perci Health to allows it app users to gain access to Perci Health’s digital tools, including risk assessments, a nurse chat service, and personalised, evidence-based cancer support services.
For those requiring additional support, there will be an option to upgrade and access Perci Health’s full clinic services.
These include one-to-one appointments with the UK’s largest team of cancer experts, providing expert care and guidance tailored to individual needs.
Perci Health connects people living with cancer, worried about cancer, or caring for a loved one with cancer to the largest team of qualified cancer healthcare experts. Their virtual cancer clinic provides a seamless experience—from prevention to rehabilitation—all in one place.
Services include:
- One-to-one care: Personalised clinics with NHS-registered cancer specialists, including cancer nurses, psychologists, dietitians, physiotherapists, menopause experts, and more
- Expert-led content: Video and article resources covering treatment, side effects, survivorship, and emotional wellbeing
- Multidisciplinary support: Proactive care for the physical, psychological, and social impacts of cancer
- On-demand cancer care
Paul Nugent, CEO of Santé Group, (pictured) said: “We are thrilled to partner with Perci Health to bring their valuable cancer support services to our users.
“With the ratio of cancer incidence being one in two, having Perci Health as a dedicated cancer support provider dovetails perfectly with our own commitment to providing comprehensive and accessible healthcare solutions.
“By offering Perci Health’s services through our app, we can make it easier for people to get the support they need, when and where they need it.”
Morgan Fitzsimons, co-founder and chief experience officer of Perci Health, added: “We are excited to partner with MySanté to reach a wider audience of people who could benefit from our services.
“We are passionate about making high-quality cancer care more accessibly.
“Our digital tools are a great way to give broader access to much needed safe, evidence-based support.
“Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of people living with cancer and their families.”