Healthcare provider HE400
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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.
960 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.47% 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 |
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Under £10k | 371 | 0.49% |
£10k - £100k | 316 | 0.46% |
£100k - £250k | 82 | 0.40% |
£250k - £500k | 56 | 0.57% |
£500k - £1m | 41 | 0.67% |
£1m - £10m | 37 | 0.43% |
Over £10m | 9 | 0.44% |
Total | 912 | 0.48% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
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ccew | 779 | 0.46% |
oscr | 92 | 0.37% |
ccni | 89 | 1.24% |
Total | 960 | 0.47% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
Name | Latest income |
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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. |
£167,507,000 |
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.’ |
£106,648,000 |
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. |
£106,648,000 |
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 |
£36,882,215 |
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. |
£16,740,000 |
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 |
£16,356,170 |
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 |
£12,878,664 |
Hub Community Foundation [Charity number: SC046192] 4.1 the relief and prevention of poverty through relieving unemployment. and in particular by assisting in the provision of apprenticeships, training and/or work experience directed towards assisting people to access long-term employment. 4.2 the advancement of education. 4.3 the advancement of health. 4.4 the provision of recreational facilities with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended. and 4.5 the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. primarily through (a) providing financial and other support (such as supplementary programmes and initiatives) to maximise the community benefit associated with the delivery of public infrastructure projects under Scotland's hub programme. and (b) the provision of finance to support the development (procured through the hub model) of schools and other education facilities, libraries, museums, hospitals, health centres and other health facilities, residential and social care accommodation and facilities, community centres, swimming pools, leisure centres, sports centres, student accommodation, social housing and special needs housing. |
£11,774,992 |
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 |
£10,144,162 |
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 |
£9,531,000 |
Ten random charities¶
Name | Latest income |
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MIDWIVES AT MATERNITY AZUR (MAMA) [Charity number: 1173745] We are a midwifery organisation offering support & training to midwives and other clinicians involved in maternity services, neonatal & women's health in the Hoima & Kikuube Districts of Uganda. We manage two rural clinics providing 24/7 maternity services; have a vehicle for emergency referrals; & work closely with our partners at Azur Health Centre, a non-governmental, not for profit hospital. |
£103,335 |
GREAT PARKS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1000673] NHS/M.S. SOCIETY EXERCISE CLASSES, MEETINGS, LOCAL COMMUNITY EVENTS AND LOCAL COMMUNITY FACILITIES.TUCK SHOP, DA SUPPORT, ESSENTIALS SHOP/SOCIAL SUPERMARKET, PARENT-LED TODDLERS GROUP, AFTER SCHOOL DROP IN CLUB, COMMUNITY GARDEN, INFORMATION ADVICE AND GUIDANCE CLINICS, HOLIDAY FUN CLUBS, TORBAY COUNCIL POLLING STATION, NHS UNPAID CARERS INFORMATION POINT, TAI CHI CLASSES, COFFEE MORNING |
£98,471 |
THE LAM RIM BRISTOL TRUST [Charity number: 294470] The Lam Rim Bristol Trust seeks to reduce the suffering of all beings through the provision of a quiet Centre for meditation and reflection, with guidance in Buddhist philosophy and practice. Through support of the ordained community, there is mutual benefit for lay people and monks and nuns. The centre is supported holistically by an Alternative Health Centre. |
£6,113 |
Pandi's Legacy Organisation (SCIO) [Charity number: SC046062] The organisations purposes are: 4.1 To advance education by continuing to support the Kunta Kinteh Nursery school in Tallinding, The Gambia, West Africa 4.2 To advance education by continuing to obtain sponsorship for the children of Tallinding and other areas after they leave the nursery and move to a higher level of education. 4.3 To advance education by working towards opening a second school in the future, to offer education to older children 4.4 To advance the public participation in sport by offering the children of Latrikunda, girls and boys, regular coaching and sports sessions with the aim of keeping them off the street and giving the children a hope for the future. 4.5 To offer relief of those in need by offering on going assistance to Lamin health clinic where at the moment we offer help in the form of baby clothes, baby milk, nappies, medication and other relevant supplies to those with financial hardship |
£19,249 |
FINSBURY HEALTH CENTRE PRESERVATION TRUST [Charity number: 1151144] Preserve for the benefit of the people of Islington, Camden and the City of London and of the Nation, the historical, architectural and constructional heritage that may exist in and around Islington, Camden and the City of London |
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MACCLESFIELD ATHLETICS DEVELOPMENT FUND [Charity number: 1041755] Organises athletics coaching clinics to aid/and assists in the development of athletics within the Borough of Macclesfield. Also organises primary and secondary school athletics with Macclesfield Harriers and Athletics Club |
£850 |
New Lodge and Duncairn Health Partnership [Charity number: NI103529] The New Lodge Duncairn Community Health Partnership provides the following Tier 1 interventions in response to community need: 1. Children & Young Peoples Programmes a) Children’s Health Programme 3-7 years b) Self Esteem/Peer Massage Programme 7-11 years c) Moving On Transition Programme 10-11 Years d) Junior Teen Esteem Programme 12-15 years e) Senior Teen Esteem Programme 15-19 years 2. Health Programmes a) Men’s Health b) Women’s Health c) Older Peoples Physical activity programme d) Mental Health Awareness e) Stress management clinics-volunteer led 3. Nutrition & Physical Activity Programmes a) Cook it! b) Weigh to Health c) Pilates |
£337,134 |
THE FOR ISLA FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1208423] THE RELIEF OF SICKNESS AND THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF GOOD HEALTH AMONG CHILDREN AGED BETWEEN 0-16 YEARS UNDERGOING TREATMENT FOR AN ONGOING, LONG-TERM MEDICAL CONDITION/ILLNESS BY GRANTING WISHES AND PROVIDING SPECIAL EVENTS AND EXPERIENCES TO SUCH PEOPLE WHO ARE PATIENTS AT, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL. FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, TO RELIEVE THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM PAEDIATRIC CARDIOMYOPATHY DISEASES IN PARTICULAR BY THE PROVISION OF ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (BOTH MEDICAL AND NON-MEDICAL) TO IMPROVE THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE FOR THOSE BEING TREATED FOR RARE PAEDIATRIC CARDIOMYOPATHY DISEASES AT THE CLINIC STAY IN HOSPITAL. |
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VILLAGE HALL, ELVINGTON [Charity number: 1046273] Based in Elvington, serving the surrounding villages, provides hire facilities of a hall, kitchen and meeting room, office for the parish council, a heritage centre and health clinic for the local community. |
£13,940 |
IMRA [Charity number: 1089354] Provide medical help worldwide.Educate and train Health personnel to help them to provide better health facilities in their countries of need. |
£260,639 |