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Lexington Health

Lexington Health is a dedicated practice within Lexington Communications with specialist knowledge of healthcare communications and engagement. Our team combines extensive expertise in health policy and campaigns as well as press and digital communication, backed by senior counselling skills honed in our role as strategic advisers to leading global corporations and organisations. Our clients include major blue-chip companies, trade unions, campaign and patient advocacy groups and charities. Lexington Health’s knowledge and experience in strategic communications, and our detailed understanding of the healthcare, biopharmaceutical and medical technologies landscape, enables us to assist clients in dealing with the difficult and complex issues facing their organisations. We understand the need for concise, consistent and coherent communications and engagement and help our clients to secure maximum coverage for their messages among policymakers, politicians, the media, patient groups, clinicians, the public and wider stakeholder groups. Lexington Health also works at an international level, supporting clients across the globe. We have coordinated various campaigns not only in Europe but have also coordinated projects spanning different continents.

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