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Charles Russell Speechlys advises Wimbledon NeuroCare and Ascot Rehabilitation on the acquisition of a healthcare diagnostic centre.

Charles Russell Speechlys has advised Wimbledon NeuroCare and Ascot Rehabilitation on the acquisition of a healthcare diagnostic centre in New Malden from Harley Street Clinic at The Groves LLP (backed by HCA Healthcare) and related joint venture arrangements.

Ascot Rehab provides high quality, consultant-led and patient focussed adult and paediatric rehabilitation services for those diagnosed with neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. Wimbledon NeuroCare provides neurodiagnostic, hearing and balance tests for patients with neurological conditions.

Commenting on the deal, Dr. Almemar from Wimbledon NeuroCare said:  “The Charles Russell Speechlys team provided us with excellent legal support, helping us to navigate through the acquisition process on this significant transaction for us”.

Corporate Partner, Hamish Perry added: “We were delighted to assist both Wimbledon NeuroCare and Ascot Rehabilitation on this transaction, drawing on cross-office and sector specific expertise from our London and Guildford Corporate and Real Estate teams. We wish both groups every success in their future venture together.”

The Charles Russell Speechlys team, led by Corporate Partner Hamish Perry, included Corporate senior associate, Jonathan Steele, and associates, Samuel Milne and Jennifer Berritt.

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