Perci Health, a London-based health tech company, is bringing a quiet but powerful transformation to cancer care, one line of code at a time. In early June, the company announced a fresh £3 million investment to boost its AI-powered virtual clinic. Unlike traditional hospitals, this platform doesn’t rely on waiting rooms or long travel times. Instead, it aims to deliver personalized care directly into patients’ homes, guided by technology designed to be just as attentive as a human expert.
This investment marks more than just another round of funding. It represents a shift in how we think about cancer care. With this boost, Perci Health plans to deepen its partnerships with insurers and expand its platform’s ability to learn from every patient interaction. The goal is clear: use AI not just to manage appointments, but to understand how each individual is feeling, where they might need support, and how to improve outcomes in a way that feels human.
At its core, the platform connects cancer patients with a team of professionals—nutritionists, mental health therapists, physiotherapists, and more—while quietly using AI to track patterns and tailor care. This technology can spot when a patient might need extra help managing treatment side effects or when emotional well-being needs attention. By analyzing these signals early, it can help care teams step in before small issues become big problems.
