Swindon baby healthcare clinic set for acquisition

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A Swindon-based healthcare clinic is set to acquire a specialist feeding support division for babies and infants.

A Swindon-based healthcare clinic is set to acquire a specialist feeding support division for infants. Kube Medical, a musculoskeletal assessment and treatment clinic, is to acquire Baby Acorn Clinic. Baby Acorn Clinic provides support for babies with tongue tie and feeding struggles.

Read more: Londis Moredon Road shop 'smashed up' and 'blood left on the floor' The acquisition is expected to be a smooth transition and will allow the Baby Acorn Clinic to be more accessible to families while maintaining its focus on "high-quality, patient-centred care." Cathy Gale, founder of Baby Acorn Clinic, said: "As I look towards retirement, it was essential to me that Baby Acorn Clinic was placed in the hands of a team who share our values and commitment to patient care. "Having worked alongside Kube Medical for years, I have seen first-hand their dedication to clinical excellence, professionalism, and patient support.



"I have every confidence that they are the right people to take the clinic forward and continue providing the highest standard of care for families." The clinics have been working together for several years at the Nexus Business Centre in Cheney Manor. The acquisition will allow Kube Medical to expand its services to Bristol and Faringdon.

This will allow more families to access specialist care for their infants across the region. Read more: Have your say on Swindon's best town centre shops and businesses Samantha Campbell, Kube Medical’s clinical director, said: "We have always prioritised access to information and advice, and this acquisition allows us to make Baby Acorn Clinic’s services even more accessible. "Families will now be able to speak with a member of the team more easily or get advice at one of our bi-monthly drop-in clinics.

"With all services available under one roof, parents will have better access to the right care for their babies when they need it most." The clinic said that the acquisition represents an exciting step forward in providing comprehensive infant healthcare, ensuring that every baby gets the best possible start in life..