Plan for Health: Power Back in the Hands of Patients

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Why are patients in North Wales paying less—but getting more—from their
healthcare? What’s the real power of a subscription-based GP and dental
model? And can a Sunday lunch idea reshape the future of UK private
practice?

Plan for Health is a quietly revolutionary answer to the UK’s healthcare
bottlenecks. Built from empathy, rolled out with precision and powered by a
team who deeply believe in the mission.

There are moments when innovation doesn’t arrive with a clanging fanfare, but with a quiet
Sunday lunch.

For Dr. Dylan Parry-Jones, the concept for Plan for Health came not in a boardroom or
from a consultancy report, but in that soft post- Sunday roast silence familiar to many of us. It
wasn’t born of ambition—it was born of exasperation. A frustration with the status quo. A desire
to do better. A moment of clarity, as nourishing as the meal that preceded it.

“I’d been talking to my sister, who’s a GP,” Dylan reflects, “and I just thought—why isn’t
anyone doing anything about this? If they’re not going to, then I will.”

And so he did.

Plan for Health is not a gimmick. It’s not an app, or a flashy rebrand of the same tired
system. It is, at its heart, a reimagining of how we look after ourselves—and one another. A
subscription-based model for integrated GP and dental care that’s making headlines not for its
hype, but for its humanity.

The Power of Simplicity

We live in a world where access to healthcare often feels like navigating an obstacle course in the
dark—bewildering, impersonal and, if we’re honest, a little bit bleak. The NHS, once a source of
national pride, is groaning under its own weight. For many, seeing a GP means weeks of waiting,
or not seeing one at all.

Plan for Health doesn’t promise to replace the NHS. That’s not the point. It’s here to
complement it. To fill the gaps. To act—dare we say it—as a soft landing for people who need care
today, not tomorrow.

Here’s how it works: for one affordable monthly fee, patients receive access to dental and
general healthcare services under the same roof. No surprise bills. No desperate Googling at
midnight. No postcode lottery.

It’s comfort. It’s continuity. It’s common sense.

“I didn’t want patients paying £180 to see a GP for 20 minutes,” says Dylan. “We don’t
live in a particularly affluent area. This had to be sustainable—for the patient, and for the
practice.”

A Revolution Rooted in Reality

The word subscription might make you think of Netflix. But this is something else entirely. This
is wellness with structure. Access with dignity. It’s the equivalent of a well-stocked pantry—not
flashy, just reliably, reassuringly there.

“Patients didn’t trust it at first,” says Kelli Haines, Glandwr Dental’s formidable and
deeply empathetic practice manager.

“It felt too good to be true. That’s why building trust was everything. And you can’t fake that. You either have it, or you don’t.”

Plan for Health was tested inside Glandwr’s own walls before being rolled out elsewhere.
A proof of concept that grew patient by patient, conversation by conversation. Dylan and Kelli
didn’t just want buy-in. They wanted belief.

“We started small. We spoke to our team first. If they weren’t emotionally aligned with
the idea, it wasn’t going to work,”
Dylan explains. “And once they truly understood what we were
doing—it was unstoppable.”

Wellness as a Way of Life

There’s something wonderfully civilised about the whole proposition. You walk into a Glandwr
practice, and you’re greeted with warmth, not white walls. There’s a sense of place, of pride. A
sense that your name—and your health—matter.

This is preventative care with polish. It’s a model that doesn’t just patch up problems. It
predicts them. It prioritises wellbeing. It places the patient—not the provider—at the centre.
And for all its innovation, it doesn’t cost the earth.

“Ironically, I think if we’d charged more, people would’ve believed it faster,” Dylan admits
with a wry smile. “But I didn’t want this to be some boutique experience for the wealthy. I wanted
it to be genuinely accessible.”

That mix of humility and audacity is exactly why Plan for Health is gaining momentum.
Because it’s not about ego. It’s about impact.

Built to Last

But this isn’t a flash in the pan. Dylan and Kelli are building something enduring. Something that
won’t collapse when one person leaves the stage. Plan for Health is structurally designed for
longevity—not just in business, but in values.

It is a model for other practices. A movement in the making. There’s already interest from
Birmingham to Bristol. From practitioners who see what’s happening in North Wales and want it
for their own patients.

“I don’t want this to be about me,” Dylan says. “I want this to be about what’s right. And if
we can lead the way—even quietly—I’ll know we’ve done something worthwhile.”


And isn’t that the very essence of leadership? Not the spotlight, but the legacy.

So if you’ve been looking for more than a dental clinic—if you’re ready for an experience
built around you—it’s time to discover Glandwr. Whether you’re in Criccieth, Pwllheli
or Penwar, a better kind of care is now right around the corner. Call us or the visit the
website today.

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