Trade Mark Journal No.2025/030 25 July 2025
UK00004198645 4 May 2025 (9,10,42,44)

Registration of this mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word 'cure'.
- Class 9
- Software; Software applications; Computer software applications; Computer application software; Enterprise software; Server-side software; Web application software; Computer software [programmes]; Computer software; mobile applications; downloadable and cloud-based software for use in healthcare communication, appointment scheduling, triage, prescription requests, repeat prescriptions, referrals, document sharing, patient tracking, and medical data processing; software for managing doctor-patient communication; software for proxy-based access to healthcare services; AI-based decision support software for healthcare professionals; software using natural language processing and machine learning for triage and clinical reasoning; software for integrating with electronic health records; software for managing capacity and demand in medical settings; software incorporating a machine learning algorithm (patent pending) for optimising appointment slots and clinical workflows; chatbots and digital assistants for healthcare interactions; software for secure messaging, automation, and remote patient engagement; APIs and SDKs for health software integrations; downloadable reports and patient summaries generated from AI or automation tools; Medical devices in the form of software (Software as a Medical Device – SaMD); triage software designed for clinical decision support; chatbot-based medical tools that assist in identifying patient symptoms and guiding care; artificial intelligence and machine learning software (patent pending) for remote assessment, risk stratification, and appointment slot optimisation; CE-marked or regulatory-approved digital tools used for diagnosis, monitoring, or management of health conditions; software tools for clinical workflow automation that meet medical device standards; AI modules that interpret clinical documents and match them to standardised medical codes; applications that facilitate digital consultations, referrals, or pre-assessment workflows.
- Class 10
- Medical devices.
- Class 42
- Software as a service [SaaS] featuring computer software platforms for artificial intelligence; Computer software development; Development of computer software; Software as a Service (SaaS) for healthcare communication, appointment management, triage, and patient tracking; Platform as a Service (PaaS) featuring AI and machine learning algorithms (patent pending) for clinical and operational workflows; provision of temporary use of non-downloadable software for healthcare providers to manage patients, messaging, documents, and referrals; development and hosting of software for use in primary and secondary care; customisation of health technology platforms for use in clinical settings; design and maintenance of APIs and integration engines for integration with primary and secondary care applications and clinical systems; deployment of containerised and private cloud software architectures for hospital environments; software infrastructure and middleware support for managing clinical workflows; data analytics platforms for capacity and demand forecasting in healthcare; integration of secure messaging platforms with clinical systems.
- Class 44
- Medical tele-reporting [medical services]; Remote monitoring of medical data for medical diagnosis and treatment; Medical and healthcare services; Provision of digital tools enabling access to medical services; facilitation of communication between patients and healthcare professionals; support services for healthcare delivery via digital platforms; provision of triage, appointment scheduling, and referral coordination through digital channels; remote consultation enablement; non-clinical services that support clinical workflows, such as managing administrative requests (fit notes, letters, prescription queries); enabling proxy users (e.g. carers or parents) to interact with healthcare services on behalf of patients; patient support tools via digital messaging; healthcare service facilitation using chatbots and AI-driven logic; health-related data communication and engagement tools that improve access, continuity, and responsiveness of care services; application of machine learning algorithms (patent pending) to enhance delivery of healthcare-related services and operational efficiency.
MAYFAIR LABORATORIES LIMITED