Manchester-based Caremixer raises £162.8k for healthcare communication platform
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Caremixer Limited, the Manchester-based developer of the Carebell communication platform, has secured an estimated £162.8k in its latest funding round. This investment values the digital health start-up at an estimated £2.2m.
Founded in 2024, Caremixer provides a real-time communication tool designed to connect professionals, teams, and patients across the NHS and the broader health and care system. The platform, Carebell, serves as a digital coordination layer intended to improve situational awareness and care continuity as patients move between different healthcare settings.
The current valuation of £2.2m marks an increase from the company's previous funding round in November 2025, which valued the business at £1.5m following a £45.2k raise. Throughout 2025, the company completed several small capital injections, including £40k in October, £22.4k in September, and £42.4k in July, all at valuations of approximately £1.4m. Earlier that year, in February 2025, the company raised £45.8k at a valuation of £999.6k.
Caremixer's first recorded funding occurred in April 2024, shortly after its incorporation, when it raised £204.1k at a valuation of £953.8k. Documentation for the latest £162.8k round was filed in April 2026 (with an allotment date in the same month).
The company is headquartered in Manchester and currently lists zero employees on its LinkedIn profile. Caremixer focuses on solving coordination challenges within the UK healthcare infrastructure by streamlining how information is shared between disparate organizations.
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