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  1. JAYEX

    United Kingdom

    Jayex specialise in patient flow solutions for GP waiting rooms such as self arrival check-in kiosks, digital signage, patient calling, patient surveys, patient communications (SMS & email) and information touch points. We provide our services all across the UK, including England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Visit our website to find out more about our solutions or contact us now to enquire.

  2. VIVA SKIN CLINICS

    United Kingdom

    VIVA Skin Clinics is one of the UK’s luxury aesthetics practice. Independent in more ways than one, our ethos is simple: we work to boost confidence and subtly enhance natural beauty with a select number of treatments and our signature techniques. Our bespoke treatment menu has been created to improve emotional wellbeing by combatting the stressful effects of a busy lifestyle. From subtle enhancements to personalised treatment programs, our medical doctors and aesthetic artists are dedicated to helping you to channel your most confident self and feel happier, healthier and more comfortable with the skin you’re in.

  3. SPETSNAZ SECURITY INTERNATIONAL LTD.

    United Kingdom

    https: //www.spetsnazsecurityinternational.co.uk/reasons-to-hire-a-london-bodyguard.html Reasons Why To Hire A Bodyguard in London, UK: | Spetsnaz Security International Fidel Matola https: //www.spetsnazsecurityinternational.co.uk/reasons-to-hire-a-london-bodyguard.html Fidel Matola, President and CEO of Spetsnaz Security International Ltd, says: Burglars beware. There is a house not far from London waiting for any burglar. Force entry through one of the bulletproof doors or windows will trigger hidden shotguns loaded with non-lethal ammo. If somehow house occupier still standing, the owner can retreat to a hidden, fortified room where he can flood the rest of the house with tear gas. Other security features include biometric scanners and trap doors. The fortress cost its owner (a prosperous hedge fund manager whom we have agreed not to name) £9 million to build. Nevertheless, it highlights how concerned the ultra-wealthy are about their safety and how much they are willing to pay to protect themselves. Spetsnaz Security International Fidel Matola: How To Keep A Billionaire Safe Russ Alan Prince, president of the private wealth-research firm Prince & Associates, recently surveyed a sample of the wealthy on the topic. Over 97% of them with a net worth of over £22 million paid for security services in the last few years. Over nine-tenths of that group believe that their wealth makes them a particular target. Paranoid? Maybe not. The hedge fund manager menti