Healthcare · Bristol
Healthcare websites with an AI workforce, in Bristol.
For GP, dental, and allied health practices across Bristol. We build the premium site and the AI employees behind it, so every enquiry in the United Kingdom is captured, qualified, and booked at every hour.
The Bristol signal
The Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, focused on creative, high-tech and low-carbon industries, is a designated growth area driving demand for professional and B2B services; Bristol's status as the fastest-growing Core City underlines expanding local business formation.
Cited Bristol data; sources in the market notes below.
In short
For GP, dental, and allied health practices in Bristol, 7 Minds Systems builds a premium healthcare website with a managed AI workforce that captures, qualifies, and books every enquiry around the clock, from Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone (around Temple Meads station) to the wider United Kingdom market. Built in about twelve weeks, priced in GBP, to the GMC (UK-wide) where it applies.
The Bristol market
Bristol was the fastest-growing of England and Wales's Core Cities over 2011-2021; its modern economy is built on creative media, technology, electronics and aerospace, with a major aerospace engineering cluster at Filton.
Demand here concentrates around Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone (around Temple Meads station), Filton (aerospace cluster: Airbus, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems) and Bristol city centre / Harbourside, and every enquiry that comes out of that base is one your reception cannot afford to miss. The branch we build for Bristol GP practices answers them day and night.
We build to the rules your practice answers to: in Bristol, that means the GMC (UK-wide). The AI workforce qualifies, books, and follows up; it never gives regulated advice, and every regulated step routes to a human for sign-off.
- Population
- 472,500 (2021 Census, Bristol City Council/ONS)
- Business districts
- Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone (around Temple Meads station), Filton (aerospace cluster: Airbus, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems) and Bristol city centre / Harbourside
- Regulator
- GMC (UK-wide)
Local figures sourced from bristol.gov.uk, en.wikipedia.org, ons.gov.uk.
The cost of the status quo
In Bristol, a market of about 472,500 people, demand runs through Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone (around Temple Meads station) and Filton (aerospace cluster: Airbus, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems), and enquiries arrive at every hour. British practices sit between a strained NHS and a growing private and self-pay demand, so patients shop across GP, dental and allied health while phone lines stay engaged and inboxes fill overnight. A branch that answers every enquiry the moment it lands, qualifies need and books the right appointment keeps that demand from leaking to the next clinic.
New-patient enquiries land out of hours, a chunk of morning callbacks never get made, and registrations go to whoever picks up first.
Reception cannot evidence that every recall, reminder, and consent confirmation was actually delivered.
The workforce for Bristol
Built for how work reaches GP practices around Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone (around Temple Meads station) and the wider Bristol market. The GMC, GDC and the relevant inspectorate (CQC in England, Healthcare Improvement Scotland, HIW in Wales, RQIA in Northern Ireland) set the standards, with UK GDPR and Caldicott principles governing patient data; clinical decisions stay with the clinician, who signs off every regulated step. The full role briefs, workflows, and numbers live on the specialism pages below.
Staffed front of house
1 of 4 AI employees live across the United Kingdom.
Answers every inbound call and message, books and reschedules, and triages to the right clinician or pathway, with zero missed calls.
- The Front Desk AgentOn duty
- The Recall CoordinatorQueued
- The Document CollectorQueued
- The Review ManagerQueued
The Front Desk Agent
The Recall Coordinator
The Document Collector
The Review Manager
Investment
No hidden ramp. Builds for Bristol firms start from £3,500, with written exclusions and a sample scope you can read before you commit. A standalone AI employee runs about £3,000 to set up plus £700 a month. Once live, the branch answers enquiries across the United Kingdom day and night.
Every build includes a 30-day AI trial: you watch it answering Bristol enquiries before you commit. The call is thirty minutes, no pitch.
One-off build for GP, dental, and allied health practices in Bristol. Workforce managed monthly thereafter. Use the calculator to see the payback on your own numbers.
Questions
Healthcare in Bristol, answered.
Yes. We build for GP, dental, and allied health practices across Bristol, from Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone (around Temple Meads station) to the wider United Kingdom market. The AI reception books and recalls patients day and night, keeps the evidence trail your governance needs, and routes anything clinical straight to a clinician. Every build is priced in GBP.
Yes. For GP, dental, and allied health practices in Bristol, the workforce is built around the GMC (UK-wide): it qualifies, books, and follows up, never gives regulated advice, and routes every regulated step to a human for sign-off.
Yes. The workforce handles enquiries, triage questions and bookings under UK GDPR and the Caldicott principles, sharing only what each task needs. It never gives clinical advice or diagnoses. Your GMC- or GDC-registered clinician reviews and signs off any regulated step, and your CQC or equivalent inspection record stays intact.
Healthcare across the United Kingdom
We build healthcare branches in Bristol and beyond.
Book a strategy call
Thirty minutes on your Bristol practice.
We map how enquiries reach a Bristol practice, the workforce it needs, and the return it should make, then tell you exactly what we would build and what it costs. No pitch deck.
Start with the 30-day AI trial.
Every build includes a 30-day AI trial. You watch the AI workforce answer and qualify real enquiries before the monthly retainer begins, so you commit to what it actually does, not to a promise.