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More about Cookies

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What our customers have to say

“THIS have provided Spectrum Community Health with quality service for over 10 years. They consistently strive to meet our IT needs and digital ambitions in a supportive partnership approach.”

Sharon Hardcastle
Director of Finance, Spectrum Community Health CIC

Judy has asked for Spectrums thanks to be passed on to the Service Desk and all support staff for the efforts we are going to help and support them.

Judy Threlfall-Sykes
Head of Digital, Spectrum Community Health CIC

“Really want to thank Daniel P for all his help, he was really patient and helpful. Clearly communicated what he was doing and that he would contact me back to test that things were working.”

CHFT

"Problem quickly resolved and gave information about how to resolve in the future.”

Wakefield CCG

Who we work with

Supporting organisations throughout the UK

Across the UK, we work closely with NHS and healthcare organisations in many different locations. From our roots in Yorkshire, we support clients across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

Examples of our NHS clients include London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital and hospital trusts in Southampton, Oxford, Cambridge, Nottingham, Derby, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Middlesbrough, North Tees & Hartlepool, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Edinburgh, Lanarkshire and Glasgow.

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