Occupational Health in Leicester

Occupational Health Services at The Health Suite Leicester – Promoting Employee Well-Being, Safety, and Productivity in the Workplace

At The Health Suite Leicester, our Occupational Health services provide tailored health assessments and support for employees and employers to ensure a safe, healthy, and productive work environment. We offer a range of services, including pre-employment health checks, sickness absence management, and assessments for work-related injuries or conditions. Our team at The Health Suite Leicester works closely with businesses to help prevent occupational health issues and promote overall well-being in the workplace. We provide personalised advice on managing physical and mental health, ensuring that employees are fit for work, and identifying any potential risks that could affect their health and productivity. By offering expert guidance on workplace safety and employee wellness, our Occupational Health services aim to reduce absenteeism, improve performance, and foster a healthier, more resilient workforce.

Occupational Health (OH) teams keep people well at work – physically and mentally. Research shows that good health is good for business and better workplaces have better financial results. Every year over 170 million days are lost to sickness absence. The cost to UK business is estimated to be £100bn each year. Research shows that the longer people are off sick, the less likely they are to make a successful return to work. When businesses routinely refer to OH, sickness absence rates typically reduce by over 50% for most organisations. OH professionals provide independent advice on staff unable to work due to long-term or short-term intermittent health problems, and organisational-wide steps to reduce sickness absence.

Occupational health plays a crucial role in maintaining the well-being and productivity of employees in any workplace. By focusing on both physical and mental health, occupational health services help prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and stress, ensuring a safer and healthier work environment. Regular health assessments, early detection of potential health risks, and appropriate management can reduce absenteeism, boost morale, and enhance employee engagement. It also helps employers comply with legal requirements, reduce healthcare costs, and increase overall productivity by keeping employees fit for work. Investing in occupational health not only safeguards the health of workers but also fosters a positive work culture, leading to long-term success for both employees and employers.

Occupational health can bring significant positive changes to workplaces by focusing on employee well-being, safety, and productivity. Here are some key changes it can bring:

  • Reduced Absenteeism: Regular health assessments and early identification of health issues help prevent illness and injuries, leading to fewer sick days and more consistent attendance.
  • Improved Productivity: Healthy employees are more focused, engaged, and efficient, which directly contributes to improved overall performance and productivity in the workplace.
  • Enhanced Employee Morale: When employees feel that their health and well-being are prioritised, it boosts their morale, job satisfaction, and loyalty to the company.
  • Prevention of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses: Occupational health programs identify workplace hazards, provide ergonomic solutions, and promote safety practices, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
  • Better Mental Health Support: Occupational health can offer support for stress, anxiety, and other mental health concerns, helping to create a healthier and more supportive work environment.
  • Legal Compliance: Occupational health services ensure businesses comply with health and safety regulations, preventing legal issues and potential fines for workplace violations.
  • Cost Savings: By addressing health issues early and reducing absenteeism and workplace accidents, businesses can save on healthcare costs, insurance premiums, and worker compensation claims.
  • Positive Work Culture: A commitment to employee health fosters a culture of care, respect, and trust, which enhances teamwork, collaboration, and overall company culture.

Incorporating occupational health services in the workplace creates a sustainable environment where both employees and employers thrive, contributing to long-term business success.

Our Occupational Health doctors are HSE-registered 

Why choose The Health Suite for Occupational Health?

Tailored and Client-Centered Approach

We prioritise a tailored and client-centred approach, focusing on understanding the unique needs and goals of each individual to enhance their functional independence and overall quality of life.

Evidence-Based Practice

We are committed to evidence-based practice, constantly integrating the latest research and evidence into our treatment methods and strategies to provide our clients with the most effective and up-to-date interventions.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

We foster strong interdisciplinary collaboration, ensuring open communication and teamwork among healthcare professionals, which allows us to provide a holistic and comprehensive approach to patient care, ultimately leading to optimal outcomes.

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Occupational Health in Leicester

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Common Q&A about Occupational Health

Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.

Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.

An occupational health assessment is a medical evaluation conducted to assess an employee's fitness to work, ensuring their health and well-being in the workplace. It typically involves assessing how a person's health impacts their ability to perform their job and identifying any necessary adjustments.

Occupational health assessments are usually conducted by trained occupational health professionals, including occupational health physicians, nurses, or specialists who understand the relationship between health and work.

These assessments help ensure employees are fit for their roles and identify any health conditions that may need to be managed in the workplace. They promote worker safety, prevent health-related risks, and help employers comply with legal requirements.

An assessment may be required:

  • Before starting a new job (pre-employment health check)
  • After a period of sickness absence
  • Following a workplace injury or illness
  • If an employee's health affects their ability to perform their job
  • For regular health surveillance in high-risk jobs (e.g., involving hazardous substances)

During the assessment, the occupational health professional will review the employee's medical history, discuss any current health concerns, and assess how these might affect their ability to perform their job. Recommendations for workplace adjustments or further medical evaluation may be made.

Yes, occupational health professionals are bound by confidentiality. They will only share relevant information with the employer, such as fitness for work or necessary workplace adjustments, without disclosing specific medical details unless the employee consents.

Employees can refuse to participate in an assessment. However, refusal may limit an employer's ability to make necessary adjustments or support the employee’s return to work, potentially impacting job performance or employment conditions.

Recommendations may include:

  • Adjusting work hours or duties
  • Modifying workstations or equipment
  • Allowing phased returns to work after sickness
  • Providing additional support, such as mental health services or physical therapy

The duration of the assessment depends on its complexity but typically lasts between 30 minutes to an hour. More detailed assessments, especially for complex health issues, may take longer or require follow-up appointments.

Employees should bring:

  • Any relevant medical records or reports
  • A list of current medications
  • Details about their job role and any specific health concerns related to work
  • Any other documentation requested by the occupational health professional

Occupational Health at The Health Suite Leicester?

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Meet our Occupational Health Clinicians

Meet our dedicated team at The Health Suite Leicester, where skilled professionals are committed to providing exceptional care tailored to your medical and wellness needs.

Dr. Bhavik Patel

Dr Bhavik Patel 

General Practitioner (GP) and Occupational Health Doctor