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30.04.13

£2.6m new health centre for Coventry

Clay Lane Health Centre has benefitted from a £2.6m refurbishment, and is being fitted out to accommodate three GP surgeries.

The new centre will also include treatment rooms, training rooms, a pharmacy, counselling rooms, a dental suite and a community meeting room. It meets BREEAM excellence requirements through sustainable materials and eco-technologies, including roof solar panels and light sensors. 

Galliford Try has built the centre on behalf of Arden Estate Partnerships LIFT Company. Arden will then maintain the building for 25 years. 

Sarah Raper, Community Health Partnerships’ senior regional director for the Midlands, said: “Our overall aim is to create the highest quality primary and community facilities that serve the needs of local communities and contribute towards improving people’s health and wellbeing. When it opens, Clay Lane Health Centre will certainly achieve that aim.” 

Vicki Ridgway, development manager with Arden Estate Partnerships, commented: “By bringing together GP and other services into the new Health Centre, patients will benefit from increased access to services. The GP practices will also benefit, providing them with the potential to share support services and back office duties. Two other major advantages include the potential to offer extended opening hours, as well as a wider range of Primary Care services which wouldn’t otherwise be possible for small or a single-handed practice. 

“Not only will the centre bring first class Primary Care provision onto the doorstep of local residents, but attract much needed additional customers to the local Ball Hill shopping parade.” 

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Comments

Alan Organ   25/05/2013 at 08:12

I found out BY CHANCE that my Doctor is moving here. NONE of the patients have been written to to be told of the move or, for instance, whether we use the same Doctor etc. ZERO COMMUNICATION!

Mary Muburi   06/08/2013 at 16:23

I was disappointed today when I went there to book an an appointment to see a doctor and I was told I have to wait for over 2 weeks before I'm seen.Apparently my GP works late only on Wednesday and I work office hours. I was hoping I would have a choice of being seen by any doctor povided I can been seen after 5pm but it looks like the medical center doesnot cater for those who work office hours!

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