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Totally plc, a provider of healthcare and wellbeing services in the UK and Ireland, has sold its subsidiaries to PHL Group after entering administration.

Totally was listed as running at least eight urgent care and urgent treatment centres, in Staffordshire, North Yorkshire, London and the South East. It was also involved in other urgent care services – such as NHS 111 – and some planned care and insourcing.

The firm appointed administrators on Monday, after a review failed to secure offers to prevent it going into insolvency, it said.

A market announcementsaid: “The company has completed the disposal of the group’s elective care and corporate wellbeing subsidiaries, and the business and assets of the urgent care division to PHL Group. This transaction sees the continued and uninterrupted provision of all services previously delivered by the group.”

PHL Group currently provides extended primary care and urgent care services, including one urgent treatment centre, in Hampshire. It said the services it had taken over would continue operating.

Those affected include:

  • Malton urgent care centre,Scarborough urgent care centre,Selby urgent care centre, and York urgent care centre in North Yorkshire;
  • Staffordshire House urgent care centre in Stoke;
  • Yorkshire Doctors Urgent Care services, based in York;
  • Vocare primary care out-of-hours, which serves a large area in the North East;
  • In south east London, the urgent care centres at Princess Royal University Hospital, Beckenham Beacon, and King’s College Hospital; and
  • Watford urgent treatment centre in Hertfordshire.

Date: 16 June

Posted in News on Jun 15, 2025

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