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.
938 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.46% 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 | 325 | 0.46% |
| £10k - £100k | 339 | 0.48% |
| £100k - £250k | 78 | 0.35% |
| £250k - £500k | 53 | 0.48% |
| £500k - £1m | 35 | 0.50% |
| £1m - £10m | 48 | 0.52% |
| Over £10m | 11 | 0.49% |
| Total | 889 | 0.46% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 763 | 0.44% |
| oscr | 88 | 0.35% |
| ccni | 87 | 1.24% |
| Total | 938 | 0.46% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| MSI REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES [Charity number: 265543] MSI Reproductive Choices is one of the world's leading providers of sexual and reproductive healthcare. We believe that everyone should have the right to choose. From contraception to safe abortion and life-saving post- abortion care, we are committed to delivering compassionate, high- quality services. Our 9,000 team members work across 37 countries, reaching over 35,000 women each day. |
£309,542,000 |
| MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT [Charity number: 261017] Macmillan Cancer Support exists to help improve the lives of people affected by cancer - those with cancer and their families, carers and communities. We are a source for support, helping anyone affected by cancer navigate through the system to get what they need, and a force for change, working to improve cancer care. |
£245,546,254 |
| Macmillan Cancer Support [Charity number: SC039907] to provrde support, assistance and Information directly or rndirectly to people affected by cancer, (b) to further and build cancer awareness, education and research, (c) to promote and Influence effective care, Involvement and support for people affected by cancer In this Memorandum, 'people offected by cancer' Includes individuals who have a suspected or confirmed cancer diagnosis, their carers, families, friends, work colleagues, and anyone else directly or indirectly affected by cancer |
£245,546,000 |
| 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. |
£188,080,000 |
| 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. |
£128,887,000 |
| 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.’ |
£128,887,000 |
| 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 |
£42,873,122 |
| 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. |
£18,946,000 |
| 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 |
£16,160,795 |
| 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 |
£12,793,047 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| ACUPUNCTURE AID [Charity number: 1143563] Barefoot Clinics pursues activities to relieve suffering and undertake community development.a) Provide healthcare in remote, impoverished areas in India and Nepalb) Advancement of health & healing with the promotion of sustainable acupuncture clinicsc) Provide professional training in acupuncture skills and clinic management, to local and indigenous peoples |
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| OAKLEY COMMUNITY CARE [Charity number: 1141330] Oakley Community Care (OCC) operates in Oakley village and the immediate surrounding area, near Basingstoke, Hampshire. OCC entirely consists on unpaid volunteers, including the committee who run it, who are elected at an AGM. OCC offers a transport service to clients to medical venues such as doctor's surgery and the local hospital. It also does journeys to chiropodists, opticians, dentists. |
£3,722 |
| AID THE CONGO DRC [Charity number: 1218692] TO ADVANCE HEALTH AND SAVE LIVES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO, PARTICULARLY IN DISADVANTAGED AND UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES, BY MAKING GRANTS OF MONEY OR OTHER CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE TO ORGANISATIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND PROJECTS WHICH ARE ESTABLISHED FOR EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE PURPOSES AND WHICH OPERATE FOR THE PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND RELIEF OF SICKNESS, DISEASE AND POOR HEALTH, INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED) THROUGH:(A) THE PROVISION, DEVELOPMENT OR IMPROVEMENT OF MEDICAL FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND HEALTHCARE SERVICES; AND(B) COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION, PUBLIC HEALTH AWARENESS AND THE PROMOTION OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICAL CARE. |
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| Mr & Mrs J G Stewart Charitable Trust [Charity number: SC011372] For the application of the annual income of the Trust in special donations, regular subscriptions or otherwise to any of the following purposes within the United Kingdom as the Trustees in their sole discretion shall from time to time consider to be most useful, with power to the Trustees to defer the distribution of part of the income in any year until a future year, viz.- (1) For Infirmaries, Hospitals, Convalescent Homes, Institutions and Societies for Blind, Deaf and Dumb or other necessitous classes, and any other Institutions, Trusts, or Associations for the relief of poverty or disease, or for the betterment of the people or of any special class. (2) For special expeidture for the benefit of Universities, Technical, Commercial and Agricultural and similar Schools and Colleges and their students, provided always that the money so paid from the Trust Estate shall not be for or in relief of expenditure which otherwise would be borne out of the public rates or taxes. (3) For Charitable, benevolent and ameliorative purposes of every kind, including Orphanages, Homes for the Aged and Infirm, Red Cross Work, Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, Dependants of Soldiers and Sailors, Prisoners of War, Foreign Refugees, Homes, Canteens, Halls and other schemes for the comfort or amusement of Soldiers and Sailors, workers and others and Institutions and Schemes for helping any needful class. |
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| THE OVAL (STEVENAGE) COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1145178] We run a Community Centre. Within the centre we accomodate a Children's Centre and a Pre-school. We hire rooms out to many groups such as Dog Training, Girl Guides, Friendship Group, various dancing classes, toddler group, baby clinic, Zumba, Tai chi etc. We also put on regular events for the local community. We are sympathetic to charitable organisations wanting to use our centre. |
£95,491 |
| BEAUTIFUL GATE MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL UK [Charity number: 1119311] Beautiful Gate runs three centres for children in need in Africa:South Africa - Residential care for AIDS orphans, foster care, family preservation, a pre-school, a community clinic and community outreach for youthLesotho - Residential care for abandoned babies, foster care and adoption, a pre-school and community outreachZambia - A pre-school for 300 children |
£27,640 |
| STARFISH CLINIC PROJECT INTERNATIONAL [Charity number: 1125986] In its second period the charity has continued fund raising efforts to effect the provision of ambulance services in Kenya.In planning this activity the trustees had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit |
£3,782 |
| CALICO - Cancer and Leukaemia In Children Orientated (Grampian Area) [Charity number: SC005795] Objects: (a) Financial assistance to families facing hardship, i.e. families from Highlands and Islands as well as the outlying areas of' the Grampian Area shall be given assistance with travel expenses, air fares, taxis etc. Help will be given to parents facing large costs incurred due to bereavement. (b) Money shall be provided f'or the upkeep of' Holiday Caravan at Upper Largo, Fife, (c) Medical equipment shall be provided if a special request for such is made by the medical staf'f' (d) Money shall be provided for the upkeep of the video equipment in the Ward, i.e. replenishment of video tapes. (e) An amount shall be set aside annually for research purposes. Dr. Dawson's Leukaemia Fund Aberdeen. (f) Small items for the comfort and amusement of children attending hospital clinic or long term stay patients will be provided upon request. |
£38,472 |
| PYJAMA FAIRIES [Charity number: 1166993] Create and distribute pyjamas and surgical gowns specially designed and approved by hospitals, sewn by volunteers, to hospitals and UK children. Help children and families feel more comfortable whilst the child is undergoing surgeries or treatments in hospital, other health facility or home. Initial gown and/or pair of pyjamas are provided free of charge to the family subject to a postage charge. |
£29,146 |
| SRI PREMANANDA CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1040968] a) To provide education and instruction in all aspects of yoga and meditation for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health to the general public, online and in person.b) Relief of poverty by supporting children in need providing food, accommodation and education, and health care with school and medical facilities.c) Create a community centre to provide instruction as in a) above. |
£6,205 |