UK Programs
Study Allied Health in the UK
Allied Health programs in the UK prepare students for rewarding careers
supporting patient care across healthcare settings through clinical training,
evidence-based practice and professional development.
Why choose Allied Health?
UK allied health degrees focus on hands-on clinical experience,
patient-centered care and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Graduates play a vital role in diagnosis, therapy, rehabilitation
and healthcare support services.
Popular specializations
| Specialization | Career Focus |
|---|---|
| Physiotherapy | Rehabilitation, mobility, physical therapy |
| Radiography | Medical imaging, diagnostics, patient support |
| Occupational Therapy | Daily living skills, rehabilitation programs |
| Biomedical Science | Laboratory testing, clinical research |
| Public Health | Community health, policy, health promotion |
Entry requirements
Entry requirements vary by institution but generally include
science-based academic qualifications and English language proficiency.
Some programs may require health checks or work placement assessments.
Undergraduate: High school qualification with Science subjects
Postgraduate: Bachelor’s degree in health or science-related field
Career opportunities
Allied health graduates work in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers,
laboratories, community health services and research organizations.
Typical roles: Physiotherapist, Radiographer, Occupational Therapist,
Biomedical Scientist, Public Health Officer
Part-time work
Students may work up to 20 hours/week during term time.
Post-study opportunities
Graduates may apply for the UK Graduate Route after completing their degree.
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