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North Wales healthcare firm doubles turnover to £4.6m as it marks 20 years with major expansion

Healthcare Matters team photo

Wrexham-based Healthcare Matters relocates to new headquarters, grows team to 53 and launches training and innovation programmes with Business Wales Accelerated Growth Programme support

A family-run healthcare equipment business in North East Wales has doubled its turnover to £4.6 million and grown its workforce to 53 people as it marks its 20th year in business, capping the milestone with a move to a purpose-built headquarters at Llay Industrial Estate, near Wrexham.

Healthcare Matters supplies a comprehensive range of medical equipment and maintenance services to the NHS, the private care sector and individuals at home. The relocation to Llay represents a significant step up in capacity, and the company is using the new space to launch a professional training hub for occupational therapists, district nurses and community carers, alongside plans to roll out a new digital resource designed to improve the quality of life for vulnerable patients living independently.

Founded in 2004 by Phil Spiby following a life-changing cardiac event that prompted him to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions, the business has grown from a specialist bed and mattress franchise into one of North Wales’s most established healthcare equipment providers. Healthcare Matters has been supported by the Business Wales Accelerated Growth Programme (AGP), which provides targeted support for ambitious, growing firms.

Adam Price, the Cabinet Minister for Enterprise, Connectivity and Energy, said:

“Congratulations to Healthcare Matters on its impressive expansion success. As the new Welsh Government, we are determined to see more companies like this grow and thrive. We want to drive investment, innovation and higher productivity across Wales, as we build a stronger economy that raises living standards and delivers prosperity in every part of Wales.”

Over the years, the company has received a range of specialist support through the programme, including leadership and management development for its senior team, carbon reduction planning, and artificial intelligence (AI) support, all of which have contributed to its growth and operational resilience.

Adam Spiby, Managing Director of Healthcare Matters, said:

‘Reaching our 20th year is a proud moment, but what excites us most is where we are heading. Doubling our turnover and growing the team to 53 people reflects the trust our NHS, local authority and private care partners place in us. It also shows the commitment of our incredible staff, 95 per cent of whom come from this community.

‘Our growth has always been organic and built on a simple belief: treat people the way you would want to be treated, and provide the best possible solutions. That ethos runs through everything, from our 24-hour emergency maintenance service to the hands-on training we now offer healthcare professionals at our new site, where we help occupational therapists, district nurses and carers feel genuinely confident using specialist equipment. 

‘Our new headquarters also gives us a platform to share the Lean methodology approach that has been central to our own efficiency and growth. We plan to offer tours and workshops to other businesses across Wales. We are also developing a new digital tool to support isolated and vulnerable patients, which we look forward to launching in the coming months.

‘Having access to targeted expertise at the right time through the AGP programme has been genuinely valuable and has helped us move the business forward with greater confidence” 


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