Bath, 18 March 2026 – Mayden, UK’s leading provider of case management solutions for mental health, neurodiversity, addictions, healthy lifestyles and a portfolio company of G Square, has expanded its digital health offering through the acquisition of Wellola, the developer of the Portasana® patient engagement platform. This bolt-on acquisition strengthens Mayden’s position as a leading provider of clinician-led digital health solutions and supports G Square’s strategy of backing scalable, mission-driven healthcare technology businesses.
Wellola was founded in 2016 by clinical entrepreneurs Sonia Neary and Dr Greg Martin, with the simple mission to build a patient engagement platform that empowers healthcare teams to deliver seamless, secure, and personalised digital care.
Portasana® is a fully integrated patient engagement platform that supports NHS and international healthcare providers in improving access, enabling safe self-management, and reducing pressure on clinical teams. The platform connects with EPRs including Rio and EMIS, the NHS App, and wider clinical systems, offering a configurable suite of modules such as appointments, letters, messaging, forms, symptom tracking, remote monitoring, surveys and condition-specific journeys to support proactive, remote care.
The addition of Wellola strengthens Mayden’s mission to transform health and care by expanding its digital offering and combining two organisations with shared values. Together, Mayden and Wellola are committed to empowering clinicians, improving patient outcomes, and making healthcare systems more efficient and sustainable.
Reece Donovan, CEO, Mayden says: “I’m delighted to welcome the Wellola team to Mayden. Portasana adds a powerful, integrated patient engagement platform to our growing portfolio, giving our customers the tools they need to improve access, streamline care, and empower patients to manage their own health safely.
Mayden and Wellola hold a shared belief that technology should not only support services to be more efficient, but also make care more meaningful for the people who rely on it. Together, we can reach further and make a bigger impact for both services and the people they serve”
Sonia Neary, co-founder of Wellola, says: “Joining Mayden is an exciting step for our team. We’ve always believed that giving people the right tools to understand and manage their own health leads to better outcomes, less pressure on clinicians, and more sustainable services.
Being part of Mayden allows us to scale this vision more effectively and support more health and care providers and patients.”
Dr Greg Martin, co-founder of Wellola, added: “We believe the future of healthcare is preventative, community-based, and supported by digital tools. That’s why we’re excited to partner with Mayden, an organisation that shares the same vision for transforming health and care.
Like Mayden, we work closely with our customers to create user-focused solutions. Our emphasis is on simplicity, and our mission is to develop easy-to-use, secure software that maximises resources and reduces waste in health systems. We’re confident this partnership will enable us to make a greater impact together.”
Over the last two decades Mayden has become the UK’s leading provider of case management solutions for mental health, neurodiversity, addictions and healthy lifestyles. Today, their software is used by over 30,000 people, helping to manage the care of over 7 million people.
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