Perci Health has expanded its virtual cancer clinic to integrate new clinical capabilities, including new cancer prevention programmes and early detection services.
The firm said by integrating prevention and early intervention into its virtual clinic, it is aiming to reduce the financial burden of late-stage cancer diagnoses on insurers, improve clinical outcomes and empower individuals to take charge of their long-term health.
Virtual cancer clinic offerings
Services include:
Early detection and risk assessment: Personalised risk assessments, genetic counselling, and expert-led consultations aimed at helping individuals understand and proactively manage their cancer risk.
Preventative health programmes: Lifestyle coaching and evidence-based guidance on nutrition, exercise, smoking cessation, and alcohol consumption to reduce cancer risk factors and promote long-term wellness.
Guidelines-based screening navigation: Personalised guidance on appropriate cancer screenings, ensuring individuals can access the right tests at the right time through NHS or private routes.
Cancer treatment navigation: A dedicated team of specialist cancer nurses and healthcare professionals, including dietitians, physiotherapists, and psychologists, working alongside oncology teams to provide continuous care aimed at ensuring patients receive expert support, symptom management, and comprehensive answers, regardless of their location.
Expert survivorship care: The UK’s first virtual survivorship programme, achieving completion rates of 98%. This programme aims to bridge the gap between oncology and primary care, addressing the long-term physical, psychological, and practical needs of cancer survivors.
Specialised return-to-work support: A proprietary return-to-work programme blending clinical and vocational rehabilitation aimed at improving the likelihood of a sustained return to work after treatment. With 86% of participants returning to work within six months, the programme also provides direct support for managers assisting employees in their transition back to the workplace.
Rethinking cancer care
Kelly McCabe, co-founder and CEO of Perci Health, said: “Good quality cancer care doesn’t begin and end with treatment.
“At Perci Health, we’re rethinking cancer care and empowering insurers and employers to better support those affected by cancer – whether they’re concerned about their risk, navigating a diagnosis, or caring for a loved one.
“With our expanded capabilities, we’re proactively addressing the critical need for greater education around cancer risk factors, ensuring individuals have access to expert guidance, risk assessments, and screening recommendations before cancer becomes a life-altering diagnosis.”
“Our mission is to make personalised, holistic cancer care more accessible,” McCabe continued.
“With our expanded virtual clinic, we are not only supporting those living with and beyond cancer but also helping individuals take proactive steps to reduce their risk. Cancer care extends beyond radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or surgery – it impacts mental health, finances, relationships, and work.
“If we fail to address cancer care in its entirety, we will continue to see increasing late-stage diagnoses and poorer outcomes.
“At Perci Health, we are committed to transforming the way cancer is managed.”