Menopause
3D-printing nutrition firm Rem3dy Health named in inaugural Sunday Times 100 Tech list
Innovative Birmingham-based nutrition firm Rem3dy Health has been recognised in the first-ever “Sunday Times 100 Tech: Britain’s fastest-growing private technology companies” list.
The new rankings were compiled by the newspaper’s business reporters and private company data source, Beauhurst. They include firms that either sell their own proprietary technology or have developed technology that is vital in delivering their products or services.
Rem3dy Health features in the hardware category for its use of patented 3D printing, developed in-house, to create vitamin and mineral gummies under its Nourished brand.
A second category recognises the use of software.
The Sunday Times notes that the company is also one of Britain’s 100 fastest-growing private tech companies. In the last three years of trading its revenues have increased by an average of 100.04 per cent per annum to £7.6 million.
Nourished produces personalised gummies with nutrients in millions of combinations, along with specific products for the likes of menopause, energy, sleep, slimming support and immunity.
They are created using patented the 3D-printing technology, which was developed in-house.
Founded by registered nutritionist Melissa Snover in 2019, Nourished has sold more than 53 million units worldwide and is now available in the US, Japan, France and Italy.
It recently expanded into Greece, Spain, Belgium and Switzerland too, where it is sold in more than 10,000 pharmacies.
Rem3dy Health CEO, Melissa Snover, said: “We are thrilled to be included on this prestigious list.
“It recognises the huge growth we have achieved since we started, just over five years ago.
“We have evolved from a previously untried nutrition concept into a truly international company that has a unique place in the wellness sector.
“Personalised nutrition is fast gaining popularity among consumers, particularly younger generations, and is set to grow by more 16 per cent a year globally by 2030.
“Nourished is brilliantly placed to ride this wave and reach new heights.”
Last year, Melissa was awarded one of ten places on the Department of Trade’s inaugural Female Founders initiative, which recognises the most promising female-led UK companies and provides them with access to international investors.
In 2020, she set the record for the highest-ever seed-funding round by a UK female founder, for Rem3dy Health.
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Medichecks acquires My Menopause Centre to expand specialist hormone health services
Digital diagnostics company Medichecks has acquired specialist menopause health platform and clinic My Menopause Centre.
The deal is part of Medichecks’ move into clinical services and follows its earlier purchase of Leger Clinic, creating what the company describes as a hormone health offering for women and men across the UK.
Medichecks and My Menopause Centre will combine digital services with clinical governance. The acquisition aims to enhance Medichecks’ ability to deliver integrated testing, diagnosis and ongoing clinical support.
The combined group plans to grow its specialist hormone health services, supporting patients across the UK with clinical care throughout different stages of their hormone health journey.
Helen Marsden, co-founder of Medichecks, said: “At Medichecks, our mission is to make healthcare more accessible, evidence-based and patient-centred.
“Helen and Clare have built an outstanding, clinically credible platform that is transforming menopause care for women across the UK.
“Medichecks now owns two CQC Outstanding-rated clinics, the only clinics in their respective sectors to achieve this rating, and we are deeply committed to delivering safe, compassionate and patient-centric care.
“We’re proud to continue the founders’ legacy while supporting the next stage of growth, ensuring more women can access high-quality menopause care when they need it most.”
The CQC, or Care Quality Commission, is the independent regulator of health and social care in England.
The acquisition supports Medichecks’ plans to make hormone healthcare more accessible by delivering integrated testing, diagnosis and ongoing clinical support for patients across the UK.
Helen Normoyle, co-founder and chief executive of My Menopause Centre, said: “We set out to build something resilient, clinically credible and scalable, not just fast.
“Our mission has always been to make menopause care compassionate, accessible and grounded in evidence. Medichecks shares that vision.
“Their digital platform, commitment to clinical excellence and patient-centred care make them the ideal partner to take My Menopause Centre into its next chapter.
“This milestone reflects not only a strong product, but a remarkable team and community.
“I’m deeply proud of what we’ve built and excited to see My Menopause Centre grow further under Medichecks’ leadership.”
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Menopause specialist Haver joins Midi Health
Menopause specialist Dr Mary Claire Haver has been appointed as the first chief agewell officer at virtual care clinic Midi Health.
In the role, Dr Haver will work with Midi’s clinical team to develop the AgeWell platform, described as a proactive health model that integrates perimenopause and menopausal care with metabolic health, bone density, brain health and cardiovascular risk assessment.
The platform aims to provide preventative care targeting what the company describes as the primary drivers of female mortality and disability: heart disease, bone loss and cognitive decline.
Joanna Strober, chief executive and co-founder of Midi Health, said: “Longevity care has historically ignored women’s biology, especially during the critical windows of midlife and menopause.
“At Midi Health, we are committed to extending healthspan, not just lifespan, and making that care accessible to millions of women as a core pillar of their health.
“By collaborating with Dr Haver, we are ensuring women continue to have access to care designed for their bodies, their hormones, and their real lives.”
Dr Haver is board-certified in obstetrics and gynaecology, a Menopause Society certified practitioner, a certified culinary medicine specialist and an adjunct associate professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at The University of Texas Medical Branch.
After a career in academic medicine, Dr Haver founded The Pause Life, described as a science and education-based resource for women navigating perimenopause and the menopause transition.
Through her books, unPaused podcast and digital platform, she has provided education on midlife health.
Dr Mary Claire Haver said: “I have spent my career advocating for women to receive the science-backed, no-nonsense guidance they deserve.
“I chose to partner with Midi Health because they are the only platform with the scale and medical rigour to deliver the kind of care women deserve, regardless of their zip codes.
“Together, we are setting a new standard for proactive, preventative care that meaningfully extends both lifespan and healthspan for women.”
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