For Brighton, Hove, Worthing, Arundel, Lewes, Lancing, Littlehampton, Eastbourne, Newhaven, Peacehaven and the surrounding areas
Healthcare buildings along the Sussex coastline have their own character. A GP surgery in Hove might be tucked into a Victorian terrace with narrow corridors and high ceilings. A dental practice in Worthing could be part of a busy parade where patients come and go all day. Clinics in Eastbourne and Newhaven often see a steady flow of people from early morning until late afternoon, especially during seasonal peaks. Whatever the setting, the way the building is cleaned has a direct impact on how safe and reassuring it feels.
We support medical practices across Brighton and the surrounding towns by looking after the spaces that patients and staff rely on every day. Our work is shaped around the realities of clinical environments — the pace, the sensitivity, the need for absolute consistency — and the expectations placed on modern healthcare providers.
Medical buildings don’t behave like ordinary workplaces. A treatment room might be used repeatedly in a short space of time. Waiting rooms can fill quickly when clinics run behind. Reception desks become the busiest point in the building during peak hours. Because of this, cleaning needs to be steady, methodical and carried out with a clear understanding of infection‑control principles.
Our teams follow routines designed specifically for clinical settings. They understand how to prepare cleaning solutions safely, how to avoid cross‑contamination between clinical and non‑clinical areas, and how to work around staff without interrupting patient care. Everyone assigned to a medical site has been vetted appropriately, including DBS checks where required, so you know exactly who is in your building.


Patients notice the condition of a medical building long before they meet a clinician. A waiting room that feels fresh, a treatment chair that looks properly prepared, a corridor that smells clean rather than chemical — these details help reduce anxiety and build trust. In towns like Brighton and Eastbourne, where many practices serve large and diverse communities, that sense of reassurance matters.
Cleanliness also affects the people who work in the building. Staff spend long days in treatment rooms, reception areas and administrative spaces. When those areas are maintained properly, it supports morale and reduces the background stress that comes from working in a cluttered or poorly maintained environment. Over time, that contributes to fewer absences and a more settled team.
Healthcare providers must meet strict Care Quality Commission expectations, and cleaning plays a major role in meeting those standards. We help practices stay compliant by following routines that align with clinical guidance. Treatment rooms are sanitised thoroughly, high‑touch points are refreshed regularly and shared spaces are kept in good order throughout the day.
Disposable cloths and mop heads are used to prevent bacteria from building up, and cleaning products are prepared in line with COSHH requirements. It’s a practical, reliable approach that helps keep your environment safe for both patients and staff.


No two medical practices operate in the same way. A surgery in Peacehaven might run a steady flow of appointments throughout the day, while a clinic in Worthing could have long gaps followed by sudden bursts of activity. Dental practices in Brighton often run late into the evening, especially mid‑week. Because of that, we don’t impose a fixed timetable.
We work around your schedule — early mornings, late evenings, mid‑day refreshes, weekend sessions if needed. The aim is always the same: to keep the building feeling ready, without getting in the way of your work.


Trying to manage cleaning in‑house can be difficult for medical providers. Absences, training, supervision and equipment issues all take time to deal with, and a missed clean in a clinical environment isn’t something you can simply “catch up on” the next day.
Outsourcing removes that pressure. We monitor attendance so that if someone doesn’t arrive, we know immediately and arrange cover. You’re not left discovering the problem the next morning. A 24‑hour contact line means you can reach us whenever you need to, whether it’s for an urgent request or a simple adjustment to the routine.
Medical practices choose us because they want cleaning to be something they never have to think about. Our teams are supported by managers who oversee performance, respond quickly to issues and make sure standards stay high throughout the year. As your practice evolves — new rooms, different patient volumes, changes in layout — we update your cleaning plan so it continues to fit.
The goal is straightforward: a clinical environment that feels safe, calm and professionally maintained every single day.
Our local approach means we will have a Green Fox office local to you, wherever you are in the United Kingdom.
We don’t believe in offering services from the other side of the country with limited local support, unlike some companies.
If you have multiple offices across the country, each venue will have a local manager to deliver the best possible service.








