A winning team...Hampton Knight and Medigold Health
Next up in our Alcohol and Drug Testing Spotlight series, we hear from Alex Goldsmith on why Alcohol and Drug Testing is such a key area of our business and why Hampton Knight proved the perfect fit when Medigold Health were looking to bring this service in house back in 2016.
The perfect partnership
In the below video, Medigold Health CEO, Alex Goldsmith explains why welcoming Hampton Knight into the Group in 2017 was crucial in enabling us to develop and establish our in-house Alcohol and Drug Testing service and how a shared culture and values and a mutual commitment to quality brought the two family businesses together.
We also hear how the dedication and expertise of the team enabled us to rapidly pivot our operations following the onset of the coronavirus pandemic and saw us successfully launch and deliver one of the UK’s most comprehensive COVID Testing services almost overnight.
To find out more, visit Hampton Knight’s Alcohol and Drug Testing services.
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