At BMI Healthcare, we pride ourselves not only on improving the health of our patients, but also in contributing positively to our communities by supporting various charitable causes.
BMI Corporate Offices and BMI hospitals have supported several charitable and non-profit organisations through sponsorships and fundraising efforts including walks, marathons, golf tournaments, coffee mornings, fancy dress days and even duck raffles.
The following are a sample of organisations that BMI supports:
The Patients Association
The Patients Association was set up more than 40 years ago to promote the voice of patients in healthcare. They are a registered charity based in North London that invite patients to share their experiences of their treatment in order to help health providers improve their services.
BMI Women's Health are proud to sponsor Wellbeing of Women (WoW) which is the only UK charity funding research into all aspects of women’s reproductive health.
Beating Bowel Cancer is a leading registered UK charity for bowel cancer patients, working to raise awareness of symptoms, promote early diagnosis and encourage open access to treatment choice for those affected by bowel cancer. The charity was founded in 1999 and through its work it aims to help save lives from this common cancer.
BackCare is a national charity that aims to reduce the burden of back pain by providing information and support, promoting good practice and funding research. BackCare acts as a hub between patients, (healthcare) professionals, employers, policy makers, researchers and all others with an interest in back pain.
The Prostate Cancer Charity was set up in 1996 in response to the urgent need to increase investment in prostate cancer research and to raise public and political awareness of a long neglected disease.
In aid of Cancer Research UK, BMI Healthcare sponsored a unique calendar where the models, all cancer survivors, swapped their clothes for body paints!
The NHS Organ Donor Register helps save thousands of lives every year. Operating as a special health authority in the NHS, we are the organ donor organisation for the UK and responsible for matching and allocating donated organs.