Our annual satisfaction survey is now open until April 25, so please don’t delay as your feedback is important.  The survey is the opportunity for patients, parents, or carers to tell us how we’re doing. Invites have now been sent by email and SMS from Iqvia, an independent organisation.  To find out more click here

Welcome

We’re here to make life easier for you. We know how important it is to feel you’re in control of your treatment, so whether we treat you at home, teach you to administer and provide education on how to get the most benefit from your treatment, or just deliver your medication, we’ll be there to support you, every step of the way. 

 

An exceptional, highly trained team

We have over 500 specially trained clinicians, experienced in more than 50 complex conditions, and our 150 chemotherapy clinicians are all trained to degree or master’s level.

If you’re going to be administering your treatment yourself, we’ll teach you how to do it safely and confidently at home. Our clinicians will make sure you understand your treatment, how to safely store your medicines and what to do if you’re feeling unwell between visits.

You’ll be in the safest hands, with expert care that comes to you. 

Patient information and useful links

Your treatment journey with us

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How your service will work

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Clinician services and visits

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Sciensus Intouch app

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How you can help us

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Virtual ward information

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We make over 90,000 clinical deliveries every month with 50 therapy areas supported

Patient stories

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The delivery of Richard’s psoriasis medication is vitally important to him. Having found a medication that cured the debilitating skin condition in the summer of 2021. He says after downloading the app, he has been firmly put back in control of his life and is feeling better than ever. 

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Paul Dancer, from the West Midlands, has been on service with Sciensus for half a decade. He explains how receiving injectables at home has improved his life.

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Sue, from Kent, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of cancer, in October 2020. She spoke to us about her experience of receiving treatment at home with Sciensus.

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