Shropshire Star

Handover of transformed Telford facility marks milestone in community healthcare

A major refurbishment of a facility in Telford has been completed, marking a significant milestone of new community-based healthcare provision in Shropshire.

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Left to right: Andy Richards (MP Contracts Manager), Lee Evason (MP Site Manager), NHS staff, Anwar Ali (Director at Rev-A Associates), Conor Roberts (MP Apprentice Site Manager) and James West (MP Chief Operating Officer) outside Hollinswood House, Telford.

Morris Property has completed a comprehensive interior refurbishment of Hollinswood House, on Stafford Park, transforming what once served as offices into a new healthcare facility for Shropshire.

The works were completed in two phases, with the new facility first opening its doors to patients in early October.

Central to this transformation has been the establishment of Shropshire's first Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC), boasting cutting-edge medical equipment including a CT scanner, X-ray, and ultrasound, as well as dedicated cardio-respiratory and phlebotomy rooms, all conveniently located on the ground floor.

The first and second floors of Hollinswood House have been repurposed to accommodate a relocated renal service from Princess Royal Hospital, with more than double the space than before.

Both floors house consulting and interview rooms, alongside staff areas on the first floor, while the second floor includes dialysis facilities for lower-risk patients currently in need, whilst also catering for future demand.

The latest phase includes completion of the third floor with dedicated spaces for cardio-respiratory and dermoscopy departments, complemented by a bespoke reception area crafted by Morris Joinery.

Since the inauguration of the Community Diagnostic Centre, over 13,000 patients have benefitted from streamlined access to routine diagnostic and blood tests, reducing the need for hospital visits and alleviating strain on healthcare resources.

The Community Diagnostic Centre continues to grow and develop, with the recent introduction of a new teledermatology service, meaning patients can now access quicker diagnosis and treatment for skin cancer.

James West, chief operating officer at Morris Property, said: "This building project has required us having to work within and around a live building site with ongoing healthcare provision, but through close collaboration with department heads and centre managers, we've been able to minimise disruption and ensure the continuity of care in the community."

Anwar Ali, property consultant for the NHS, and director at Rev-A Associates said: “The completed transformation and refurbishment of Hollinswood House will enhance community services, ensuring better care for local residents.”