We are getUBetter.
We believe no person should have to wait for local support for their MSK problem, and no woman should feel unsupported in managing their pelvic health.
About us
Our team brings together clinicians, transformation, and digital health experts to deliver digitally enabled MSK and women’s pelvic floor pathways.
Our aim is to provide true local self-management support.
What does that mean? It means giving people the knowledge, skills, and confidence to better understand their condition and self-manage safely and effectively. As a result, people change their behaviour, trust their recovery, and utilise less healthcare resource.
Meet our clinical team
Carey McClellan
CEO and Clinical Director
Carey is a physiotherapist by background, has a PhD in health economics, and is an experienced researcher.
At getUBetter, Carey leads a team of clinicians, transformational change experts, and developers, transforming the way clinicians and the NHS deliver musculoskeletal and women’s pelvic floor health self-management across entire integrated care pathways, and helping patients to have the confidence to self-manage and prevent overtreatment.
Jenny Mccullough
Chief Clinical Officer
Jenny is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist by background, with over 14 years of experience working for the NHS, including working in Occupational Health and as a First Contact Practitioner in primary care.
At getUBetter, Jenny leads our clinical team in the development of the getUBetter pathways and content, to ensure the information we provide is evidenced-based, up-to-date, safe and easy to understand. She also, works closely with clients and partners to configure, build and test pathways to meet local needs and requirements.
Niki Hurst
Clinical Lead Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Niki has 14 years of experience working as a physiotherapist, both in the NHS and private sector, working across a broad spectrum of services before specialising in Pelvic Health 9 years ago.
At getUBetter, Niki works in the development of the getUBetter Pelvic Health pathways, ensuring they are accessible and easy to understand, evidence-based and up to date with national guidelines, policies and current research. She also, works within the business to support clients to build each pathway to their local requirements and helps provide ongoing support once implemented.
Keith Graham
Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
Keith has been a physio for over 30 years and worked in the NHS, the private sector and Elite Sport. He has worked for the Musculoskeletal Triage Service and as a First Contact Physiotherapist for a busy GP Practice in Bristol.
At getUBetter, Keith is one of the clinical team who helps create and test the clinical content for the pathways and presents to Primary Care staff to enable them to best provide the app to their patients. Part of his role is to ensure the app is configured accurately to meet the patient journey specific to each region which has enabled it.
Frances Lee
Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist
Frances is physiotherapist with over a decade of experience across different services in the NHS. She specialises in pain management and chronic fatigue.
At getUBetter, Frances works closely with our Chief Clinical Officer and collaboratively in a team of clinicians, project managers, transformational change experts and developers to create and maintain a clinical service that is impacting and bringing benefit to many people in the UK.
Cristiana Rodrigues
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
By background, Cristiana is a musculoskeletal physiotherapist with 5 years of experience working in both public and private sectors.
At getUBetter, Cristiana works alongside other clinicians and is involved in the release, update and testing of the musculoskeletal pathways to ensure safety and ease of use for our patient and customers. Simultaneously, she’s still working with patients at a musculoskeletal clinic in Bristol.
Our values
Continuous improvement
We are committed to improving MSK and pelvic floor health through access to evidence based self-management support.
Collaborative partnerships
We are committed to collaborative co-design with patients at the centre.
Accessibility and user experience
We are committed to reducing digital exclusion through continuously improving accessibility to both our technology and local MSK and women’s pelvic health support.
Inclusivity
We are committed to building an inclusive workplace recognising the importance of diverse voices to expanding company expertise and impact.
Our partners
Can we help you transform how you provide self-management support to your population?
The getUBetter team have a broad range of expertise, making them extremely proactive, competent, and a pleasure to deal with. We work closely with a representative who supports engagement, providing tailored materials for raising awareness and is proactive in aiding us to outreach to low engagement areas. Our gUB project manager has been able to get us in touch with others in a similar position to us, with whom we can discuss our experiences and learn from.
Francesca Falato, Digital Project Manager | South East London ICS
getUBetter’s commitment to the project has enabled timely rollout and improved engagement across Surrey Downs place. Throughout the process, all our queries were responded to in a timely manner and worked through in a collaborative way. The getUBetter team were sensitive to any anxieties that we had around self-referral setup and were heavily involved and helpful with getting all stakeholders on board.
Dee Pratt, Consultant Physiotherapist and Strategic Lead for Integrated MSK Services | Surrey Downs
The support that the getUBetter team provide to implement the app across our system is nothing short of awesome! Each one of the team are responsive, professional and a joy to work with – thank you.
Sylvia Wojciechowski, Lead Advanced Practice Physiotherapist and Orthopaedic Strategy Lead | Frimley Integrated Care System
Careers
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Specialist Digital Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
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Digital Health Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
Latest insights
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Empowering women’s health: getUBetter introduces their new personalised Pelvic Floor Trainer
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getUBetter launches Living with Pain add-on
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getUBetter adds five more languages to their Touch-to-Speak offering