Peppy expands women’s health service

Digital health platform Peppy has expanded its women’s health service offering to mirror it’s men’s service.

The service now extends to gynaecology, contraception, sex, nutrition, exercise, common conditions including PCOS, endometriosis, breast care, UTIs and PMS.

It also supports mental health issues including body image, eating disorders, bereavement and grief, along with addiction and relationships.

Insurers who have partnered with Peppy since launch include Aviva and Axa Health.

Dr Mridula Pore, CEO of Peppy, said: “Technology has really helped democratise this type of human-led support, making it much easier for more employers to offer it, which is important as all female employees should be able to access the support they need, when they need it.

“We all understand that the NHS has been under huge pressure, particularly over the past two years, but this means that so many women cannot currently access the services and support that they require, and in some cases, desperately need.

“That is why we are launching this expansion to help female employees and in turn, improve outcomes for employers too, by improving retention, engagement and attraction of women in the workplace.”

 

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