Harlow Solutions

Children’s Health

Harlow Solutions is a prominent player in children's healthcare dedicated to empowering parents and healthcare professionals across the UK.

With over 26 years of experience, we are renowned for supplying the Personal Child Health Record (PCHR), commonly known as the RedBook, ensuring it remains relevant in today’s healthcare landscape. Our flagship product, iGROW, is the leading pediatric Growth Chart plotting software in the UK, seamlessly integrating with Electronic Patient Record systems for enhanced efficiency. Complementing our digital offerings, the Electronic Personal Child Health Record (ePCHR) modernizes pediatric healthcare with user-friendly digital solutions. Partner with Harlow Solutions to access cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions designed to support your child’s health journey.

RedBook

Empowering Parents with the Personal Child Health Record (PCHR)

For over 26 years, Harlow Solutions, formerly Harlow Printing, has been the trusted supplier of the Personal Child Health Record (PCHR), also known as the RedBook. As members of the appointed expert working group with the Department of Health (DH) and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), we ensure that the RedBook’s content remains current and relevant in today’s fast-moving healthcare landscape.

iGROW

Pediatric Growth Plotting Software

Leading the Way in Pediatric Growth Monitoring.

iGROW stands as the premier pediatric Growth Chart plotting software for Height, Weight, and BMI in the UK. Developed by Harlow Solutions, creators of Growth Charts for children in the UK, iGROW is the result of our collaboration with the DH/RCPCH appointed expert working group. This software seamlessly integrates with Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems like Lorenzo and Trak Care, eliminating redundant data entry and enhancing efficiency.

With iGROW, healthcare professionals can easily plot Height, Weight, and calculate BMI for newborns and children from pre-term stages to 20 years old.

ePCHR

Electronic Personal Child Health Record

Modernizing Pediatric Healthcare with Digital Solutions

Harlow Solutions, in partnership with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), presents the Electronic Personal Child Health Record (ePCHR). This innovative digital solution streamlines the management of child health records, offering convenience and accessibility to healthcare professionals and parents alike.

The ePCHR is designed to be user-friendly, providing a comprehensive platform for storing and accessing essential health information for children.

Growth Charts

Comprehensive Monitoring for Children’s Health

Harlow Solutions, in collaboration with The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), offers a suite of Growth Charts designed for comprehensive child health surveillance. Our charts utilize WHO 2006 data for ages 0 to 4 years and UK 1990 data for preterm stages to 20 years old, ensuring accuracy and reliability.

In addition to standard growth charts, we provide specialist charts for conditions such as Down’s Syndrome, Turner Syndrome, and Sitting Height.

Health for all children

Transforming paediatric health management.

At Harlow Solutions, we are committed to developing intuitive and efficient solutions tailored to the unique needs of paediatric healthcare. Our iGROW Paediatric Growth Plotting Software stands as the premier choice for monitoring height, weight, and BMI, offering healthcare professionals seamless integration with Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems. Additionally, our meticulously crafted PCHR ensures accurate and up-to-date health records for children, empowering parents and caregivers with essential health information.

Our work at Harlow Solutions transcends mere software and records; it impacts the very fabric of paediatric healthcare. By providing healthcare professionals with advanced tools and technologies, we enable them to deliver enhanced care and support to children across the UK. Our solutions streamline processes, reduce errors, and ultimately contribute to better health outcomes for the youngest members of society.