Healix partners with Syrona to support businesses
The partnership aims to provide workers with bespoke care across different life stages
Healthcare Trust provider, Healix, has partnered with Syrona, a healthcare technology company, to support businesses to provide personalised health solutions that cater to the diverse needs of a multigenerational workforce across various life stages.
Employees of Healix’s member companies will, for the first time, be able to access the Syrona health platform through their Healix member portal, allowing them to use health-tracking tools, receiving bespoke care plans based on their symptoms and lifestyle data. Users are also able to access a personal health coach, diagnostics, and one-to-one virtual consultations with qualified, specialist clinicians.
Syrona’s symptom tracker predicts when a person may have a red-flag symptom, meaning conditions can be treated early and prevented from worsening.
The range of health conditions that can be treated includes, but is not limited to, endometriosis, menopause, non-binary and trans care, fertility issues and low testosterone and prostrate conditions.
Employees will also be able to access at-home testing kits to help speed up the diagnostic process, enabling them to receive treatment quicker than is available via the health service.
Healix is providing the service during a time when there is a gap in provision for healthcare services across a range of conditions. For example, The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) are calling for the new government to address aspects of women’s health such as gynaecological waiting lists and provide more concrete plans for tackling this.
The news also comes as the waiting list for individual patients to receive treatment in England was sitting at over 7.5 million in June 2024.
Ian Talbot, CEO of Healix Health, said: “Our partnership with Syrona comes at an important time for workers across the UK, as access to healthcare for a range of conditions is becoming increasingly challenging.
“If businesses want to grow, a key way to do so is through retaining their workforce. We know from our evidence that bespoke support can lead to faster recovery times, and a decreased likelihood of employees being out of work.”
Anya Roy, co-founder of Syrona, said: “Both Healix and Syrona are organisations that are very clinically led and use this expertise to deliver care that is responsive and patient centric.
“My own struggles with gynaecological health inspired Syrona’s mission, highlighting the crucial need for swift access to high-quality, culturally sensitive healthcare.”
Healix recently announced new senior hires as the company expands its team and product offering.