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This week’s episode is a deep-dive interview with Finn Stevenson, cofounder and CEO of Flok Health, who brings a unique combination of medical expertise, startup experience, and relentless ambition to solve one of healthcare’s biggest headaches: scalable, accessible physiotherapy.
Key Takeaways:
Drawing on his experiences as an Olympic-level rower and healthtech professional, Finn noticed a gap: “For most people, access to high-quality, frequent physio is nearly impossible.” Enter Flok: an AI-powered physiotherapist offering on-demand, regulation-compliant digital care.
Rather than building another SaaS product, Flok became a licensed healthcare provider. “We are a CQC-approved provider, treating NHS patients directly using our technology and clinicians.” This makes procurement smoother and delivers real outcomes for both patients and the NHS.
Flok’s approach shuns off-the-shelf LLMs in favour of a domain-specific language for clinical reasoning, ensuring safe, explainable decision-making at every step. The system combines real-time video assembly (with a real physiotherapist, Kirsty, as the face of the AI) and robust guardrails against clinical risk.
The results speak for themselves: 68% of patients offered Flok’s service choose it over traditional care, covering ages 18 to 75, and less than 2% need traditional escalation. “Positive patient feedback is central. If people aren’t happy, we don’t have a business.”
Investment Ready: Raised £3.2M pre-product, pre-team. Investors love the addressable market: 80% of healthcare spend is on the delivery of services, not just tools.
Built in Cambridge: Access to deep tech talent, regulatory expertise, and Europe’s largest bio campus makes Cambridge a “no-brainer” HQ.
Actively Hiring: From engineering to clinical and commercial roles - Flok is scaling rapidly and innovating across new therapy areas.
Produced by Cambridge TV
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By James Parton & Faye HollandThis week’s episode is a deep-dive interview with Finn Stevenson, cofounder and CEO of Flok Health, who brings a unique combination of medical expertise, startup experience, and relentless ambition to solve one of healthcare’s biggest headaches: scalable, accessible physiotherapy.
Key Takeaways:
Drawing on his experiences as an Olympic-level rower and healthtech professional, Finn noticed a gap: “For most people, access to high-quality, frequent physio is nearly impossible.” Enter Flok: an AI-powered physiotherapist offering on-demand, regulation-compliant digital care.
Rather than building another SaaS product, Flok became a licensed healthcare provider. “We are a CQC-approved provider, treating NHS patients directly using our technology and clinicians.” This makes procurement smoother and delivers real outcomes for both patients and the NHS.
Flok’s approach shuns off-the-shelf LLMs in favour of a domain-specific language for clinical reasoning, ensuring safe, explainable decision-making at every step. The system combines real-time video assembly (with a real physiotherapist, Kirsty, as the face of the AI) and robust guardrails against clinical risk.
The results speak for themselves: 68% of patients offered Flok’s service choose it over traditional care, covering ages 18 to 75, and less than 2% need traditional escalation. “Positive patient feedback is central. If people aren’t happy, we don’t have a business.”
Investment Ready: Raised £3.2M pre-product, pre-team. Investors love the addressable market: 80% of healthcare spend is on the delivery of services, not just tools.
Built in Cambridge: Access to deep tech talent, regulatory expertise, and Europe’s largest bio campus makes Cambridge a “no-brainer” HQ.
Actively Hiring: From engineering to clinical and commercial roles - Flok is scaling rapidly and innovating across new therapy areas.
Produced by Cambridge TV
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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