Courier services for healthcare and medical-adjacent suppliers
Before we go further: we’re a business courier service, not a medical transport provider. We don’t move pathology, scheduled drugs, or anything that requires temperature control or chain-of-custody documentation. If that’s what you need, you need a specialist.
What we do is regular courier work for the businesses that operate around healthcare — equipment suppliers, dental and optometry distributors, medical practice support services, allied health admin, and similar operations where reliable courier work is part of the day-to-day.
The work we handle
Most of it is straightforward business-to-business courier — supplies between branches, equipment to and from practices, documents and small items between clinics and head office, and regular delivery patterns that benefit from being handled consistently.
We also handle ad hoc urgent and direct work when something needs to move ahead of the standard pattern.
Why permanent runs work for healthcare-adjacent businesses
A lot of healthcare-related delivery work is genuinely regular — the same practices, the same suppliers, the same kinds of items, on a predictable schedule. That’s the work permanent runs were designed for.
A familiar driver who knows the practices on the route, the right reception desks, and the after-hours arrangements will handle that work better than rotating couriers picking up each job blind.
What we won’t pretend to do
We don’t position ourselves as a healthcare specialist. We don’t have refrigerated vehicles, we’re not set up for clinical sample handling, and we won’t take on work that needs more than what a careful, regular courier service provides.
For most of the businesses around healthcare — supply, support, admin, equipment — that’s exactly what’s needed. For the work that requires more, you should be talking to someone else.
A good fit if
You’re a healthcare-adjacent supplier or service business with regular delivery needs, and you want a courier provider who’ll be straightforward about what they do and don’t handle.
