Guides
What is a
medical courier?
Healthcare deliveries leave no room for error — which is why they're handled differently to ordinary parcels.
What medical couriers carry
Medical couriers move pathology and laboratory samples, pharmacy and clinical supplies, equipment and consumables — often between hospitals, clinics, labs and pharmacies. Much of it is time-critical or has a shelf life, so speed and careful handling both matter.
Some consignments need temperature-aware handling and packaging; many need to be moved discreetly.
Chain of custody and cleared drivers
Healthcare work is carried on dedicated, single-job runs so there's an unbroken, documented chain of custody — one driver, no depots, a recorded handover at each end. DBS-checked drivers are available for work inside hospitals, clinics and care settings.
Every job is tracked, with proof of delivery on arrival.
Why it runs 24/7
Samples and urgent supplies don't keep office hours, so medical logistics run around the clock, every day of the year. When something has to get between sites quickly and safely, a dedicated medical courier is the reliable way to do it.
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