Vertex Occupational Health

Our Story

who we are

Expert Occupational Health Support with a Personal Touch

At VertexOH, we go beyond standard clinical reports to provide dedicated employee health management that truly understands your business. We recognize that every organization faces unique operational hurdles, which is why our approach is inherently flexible, bespoke, and designed to integrate seamlessly into your specific workplace culture.

At VertexOH, we partner with organizations of every scale to bridge the gap between simple compliance and true workforce resilience. We believe that occupational health shouldn’t just be a “box-ticking” exercise—it should be a strategic pillar that protects your most valuable asset: your people.

The Vertex Philosophy

Prevention as a Professional Standard

At Vertex, we operate on a core conviction: prevention is always superior to intervention. Our philosophy centers on the proactive identification of workplace health risks before they impact your operational flow or your employees’ quality of life.

Why Choose Us

Proactive Care, Sustainable Success

We believe that a truly healthy workforce is built on foresight, not just reaction. Our approach focuses on:

Early Detection & Intervention:

By spotting potentially harmful workplace practices early, we mitigate risks before they escalate into long-term liabilities.

Operational Resilience:

Our strategies are designed to save businesses significant costs by reducing absenteeism and preventing the high turnover associated with workplace health issues.

Career Longevity:

We are dedicated to ensuring that your most experienced staff can maintain their roles safely, preventing forced career changes or premature retirement due to health concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can occupational health reduce employee absence?

Occupational health can reduce employee absence by identifying health issues early, providing timely interventions, and facilitating return-to-work programmes. By addressing health concerns proactively, employees are less likely to experience prolonged absences due to illness or injury, ultimately leading to improved workforce attendance and productivity.

​Occupational health plays a critical role in workplace safety by assessing potential hazards, providing guidance on risk management, and implementing health surveillance programmes. By ensuring that employees are fit for work and that workplace conditions are safe, occupational health helps to prevent accidents and injuries, fostering a safer work environment.

Confidentiality in occupational health is paramount. All employee health information is treated with strict confidentiality, and only relevant details are shared with employers when necessary. Occupational health professionals adhere to legal and ethical standards to ensure that employees’ privacy is protected throughout the assessment and treatment process.

Employers should consider referring an employee to occupational health when there are concerns about their health affecting their ability to work, when an employee has been absent for an extended period, or when specific workplace assessments are required. Referrals can also be made for health surveillance or when implementing return-to-work plans.