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Healthcare provider HE400

Healthcare provider is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Healthcare provider subcategory.

1,002 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.50% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b((health|medical) (cent(re|er)|facilit(y|ies))|doctor'?s? surger(ies|y)|infirmar(ies|y)|clinics?|dispensary|pharmacy|medical wing)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 394 0.48%
£10k - £100k 332 0.51%
£100k - £250k 92 0.48%
£250k - £500k 52 0.57%
£1m - £10m 37 0.47%
£500k - £1m 35 0.61%
Over £10m 9 0.49%
Total 951 0.50%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 812 0.48%
oscr 97 0.38%
ccni 93 1.31%
Total 1,002 0.50%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
TRUSTEES OF THE LONDON CLINIC LIMITED [Charity number: 211136]
The provision of medical care to patients and the sick and the promotion and advancement of scientific research, good clinical practice and training.
£155,572,000
THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY FOR SICK ANIMALS [Charity number: 208217]
Founded in 1917, PDSA is the UK's leading veterinary charity. Our mission is to improve the life of every pet. We prevent illness, suffering and unnecessary death of pets; educate people about their welfare needs, and treat pets needing our help across the UK. In 2018 we provided 2.5 million treatments to more than 430,000 pets. Our services are funded entirely by public support.
£105,381,000
People's Dispensary For Sick Animals [Charity number: SC037585]
(4) The objects of the Society are– a) the provision of free medical or surgical treatment, or such treatment at reduced charges, to animals belonging to persons who are unable to afford the services of a veterinary surgeon. b) the prevention of suffering of animals by the provision of preventative treatment, care and advice (whether free, at a reduced charge or at full charge). c) the education of the public in matters concerning animal health and welfare in general. d) the advancement of animal welfare for the public benefit by any other means.’
£105,381,000
Cornerstone Community Care [Charity number: SC004780]
a) To promote community service for persons who through disability, lack of care, infirmity or otherwise at the discretion of the directors or appointees of the Company may require such service. b) To establish, operate and carry on whether as agents for other charitable bodies or as principals, supported accommodation, residential centres, homes, schools, clinics and workshops in Scotland and elsewhere as the Company may determine, and to provide care, support, nursing , education and training and advisory and other services, and to carry on such other charitable works as the Company may determine.
£43,549,520
Ulster Independent Clinic Limited [Charity number: NI103565]
The hospital provides the following facilities and services to achieve its purpose: • In and day patient rooms • Operating theatres • Recovery wards • Outpatient Department • Physiotherapy Department • X-ray Department • Pharmacy • Cellular Pathology Laboratory
£34,979,679
PILGRIMS HOSPICES IN EAST KENT [Charity number: 293968]
The charity runs three hospices providing specialist palliative care services to patients through inpatient and day care, clinics, support at home from teams of community nurses and a 24-hour helpline. Families receive social, pastoral and bereavement support from teams of professionals at all three hospices. An education centre provides training and education for professionals and the public.
£20,388,000
LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND ORGANISATION FOR THE RELIEF OF SUFFERING LIMITED [Charity number: 506120]
Hospice care with the aim of enhancing the quality of life of patients with cancer, progressive neurological disease and other conditions, and for whom curative treatment is no longer possible. Patients are aged 18 years and upwards.Areas of activity:In-patient Ward (31 beds), Clinics:Community Nurse Specialists, DayTherapy, Counselling, Lymphoedema Clinics, Education/Training, Research
£14,803,774
ST GILES HOSPICE [Charity number: 509014]
St Giles Hospice provides excellent palliative care and enables our communities to support each other in living the best life they can to the very end, focusing on what matters most to individuals, families and our community on issues relating to terminal illness, death, dying and loss. Services: IPU, Community Nursing, 24/7 Advice, Therapies/Clinics, Education, Bereavement Support & Physiotherapy
£13,676,551
ROWCROFT HOUSE FOUNDATION LIMITED [Charity number: 282723]
The delivery of the following services:12 bedded inpatient unit24/7 Hospice at Home serviceSpecialist Palliative Care (Multi- Professional) Community Team - Out Patient clinics and support groupsPhysiotherapyOccupational TherapyComplementary TherapiesMusic TherapyBereavement SupportEducational programmes to Health and Social care professionals
£10,630,007
ST LUKE'S HOSPICE (HARROW AND BRENT) LTD [Charity number: 298555]
Provision of hospice/specialist palliative care services, including in-patient, daycare and outpatient clinics, community services and family support plus education in palliative care
£9,871,000

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
MISSION RWENTOBO [Charity number: 1197796]
THE RELIEF OF SICKNESS AND THE PRESERVATION OF GOOD HEALTH OF THE INHABITANTS OF RWENTOBO, UGANDA, AND THE SURROUNDING CATCHMENT AREA BY: - ASSISTING IN MEETING THE COST OF SALARIES OF THE STAFF AT RWENTOBO HOPE COMMUNITY CLINIC (IN SOUTH-WEST UGANDA) - PROVIDING AND ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF SUPPORT SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT IN THE NONGOVERNMENTAL CHRISTIAN MEDICAL FACILITY MENTIONED ABOVE.
AGE CONCERN SOUTH MOLTON AND DISTRICT [Charity number: 1029923]
We are hosting a foot clinic. Hoping to set up team of volunteers as social services are cutting back & phone us for help. More & more people using the pop in centre for tea/coffee/chat. Offer an emercency shopping and perscription collection service on discharge from hospital or illness. Hire of wheelchairs and other aids.
£59,560
CUMBRIA LAW CENTRE [Charity number: 1004114]
Free legal advice and representation in Carlisle, Allerdale, Copeland and Barrow. (Future plan for Eden). We tackle poverty and oppression for those who cannot access help elsewhere. Telephone advice (01228 515 129) every weekday, and clinics throughout Cumbria. Specialists in Housing, Employment, Community Care, Welfare Benefits, Debt, Discrimination, Public law and Human Rights & Education.
£350,432
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Diabetic Treatment Trust [Charity number: SC003269]
The Trust Fund shall be applied for the purchase and maintenance of medical equipment for the treatment or examination at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh as a single entity or with the approval of the Trustees, in conjunction with the other associated hospitals, health and medical institutions, including but not limited to Princess Alexandria Eye Pavilion. of diabetic and diabetes related patients which medical equipment is not available or not immediately available under the National Health Service and for the expenses of administering the Trust. The Trust Fund shall also be applied for the education and training of patients, their supporters and health care advisers on the subject of diabetes, diabetes related conditions and research into the efficient treatment of diabetes, for the benefit of diabetes patients of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary as a single entity or with the approval of the Trustees, in conjunction with the other associated hospitals, health and medical institutions, including but not limited to Princess Alexandria Eye Pavilion. Annual accounts shall be prepared and subject to the appropriate level of external scrutiny as required under the relevant charity legislation.
£975
TOUCH ELDORET [Charity number: 1172435]
Provision of grants to:- the church in Eldoret, Kenya to assist in the building of a new community centre; - families to provide schooling and basic food needs;- individuals to complete vocational training and establish small businesses.The facilitation of medical clinics and educational programmes run by UK volunteers.Continuing support of the church in their community development work.
£2,466
THE AFRICA TRUST [Charity number: 1147666]
Africa Trust works to bring sustainable solutions to poverty in Africa. They establish sustainable supplies of clean water and decent sanitation. Income generating projects are used to pay school fees, improve clinics and generate funds needed to run orphanages. With business skills training, villagers start businesses and funds are circulated to catalyse new projects.
£1,641,159
HELP IN SUFFERING (UK) [Charity number: 1081579]
TO GIVE VETERINARY TREATMENT TO ALL THE WORKING ANIMALS OF JAIPUR IE ELEPHANTS, CAMELS AND EQUINES. TO TRAP, NEUTER AND VACCINATE AGAINST RABIES ALL THE STREET DOGS OF JAIPUR. TO TREAT ALL ANIMALS BROUGHT TO OUR CENTRE BY OWNERS. TO HOLD CLINICS AT ALL THE ANIMAL FAIRS IN THE AREA. TO EDUCATE THE COMMUNITY IN THE HUMANE AND COMPASSIONATE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS.
£130,584
FAITH CLINIC AND RESURRECTION POWER MINISTRY (FCRPM) [Charity number: 1192805]
To advance the Word of faith in Christ through the power of the Holy Ghost in Liverpool and overseas for the benefit of the public mainly but not exclusively through the provision of a place of worship, religious education, Bible discussion, outreach, and pastoral care for the community.
£5,975
THE BATEMAN CENTRE ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 526635]
The Bateman Centre Association formerly operated within the Education Centre at Rochdale Infirmary which was a venue for providing mulit-disciplinary education, learning and development to support all continuous Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME). The Association is restructuring owing o
£4,093
Al-Bir [Charity number: SC047070]
1.1 To provide access to clean water and food by: - Building water wells in rural areas of Chad and worldwide for public benefit - Providing food baskets to those who are in need 1.2 To advance education by establishing schools for children living in rural areas of Chad and worldwide 1.3 To advance access to health services by: - Establishing a health centre which is open to the public for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in rural areas - Providing medical supplies such as medications and medical equipment 1.4 To prevent and/or relieve poverty by the relief of financial need and suffering among victims of natural or other kinds of disaster in the form of money or other means deemed suitable for persons/bodies, organisations and/or countries affected. 1.5 The advancement of religion by building mosques for those who have no access to worship places in rural areas of Chad and worldwide.
£73,940

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024