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No healthcare facility, either privately-owned or run by the NHS, can survive without the ability to offer general surgery. This covers a wide range of surgical issues including skin conditions, more common organ transplants and elective surgery. It’s no wonder that more and more hospitals in the UK are choosing to take advantage of modular general surgery units to provide a high-level of care to their patients.
Here at Cotaplan, we specialise in the delivery of bespoke pre-fabricated spaces including modular general surgery units. Our team have been working for more than 30 years to deliver premium medical spaces across the UK to both NHS and private healthcare facilities. Without access to the very best medical facilities, patient care is sure to suffer. The Cotaplan team is dedicated to helping you provide the best treatment for your patients and ensure that your staff have the space they need to work as efficiently and comfortably as possible.
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General surgery is one of the largest surgical specialities in the UK today. More than 30% of the country’s surgeons operate as general surgeons, often with their own unique specialities. Making sure that you have enough general surgeries on-site to prevent a backlog in surgery appointments is essential to running an efficient hospital. If you can’t offer your surgeons a clean and safe space to operate, you’ll be severely putting your patients’ lives at risk.
It can be extremely difficult to equip your medical facility with the perfect spaces, especially if you are in a traditional, brick-and-mortar building. In these kinds of properties, it can be nearly impossible to adapt existing spaces to meet your current needs. Therefore, more and more facilities in the UK are choosing to reap the benefits of additional, bespoke space across their medical property.
Not only does a modular general surgery unit give you the ability to enjoy added space, but you can design it from scratch to create an area which actively improves your general surgery department. When you choose to include dedicated general surgery units in your NHS hospital or private healthcare facility, you’ll be able to increase your patient turnaround and start them on the road to recovery, whether they’ve undergone keyhole or open surgery. Just some of the issues that you’ll be able to treat in your new modular general surgery units include:
Today, modular construction is invaluable to all kinds of medical facilities. Pre-fabricated design offers a variety of benefits when compared to traditional brick-and-mortar construction, including a lowered project cost, much quicker construction and increased versatility throughout its lifetime. These are all essential components of any construction project, particularly as part of a medical facility.
Modular buildings are made entirely from pre-fabricated components. This means that you can be assured that they are of the highest-quality. Each one of these materials is shipped straight from the factory to the work-site. They all undergo extensive testing before they leave the factory, so there’ll never be any issues regarding the quality of the construction materials themselves.
Our dedicated and professional team have worked to create stunning environments for more than 30 years. We have worked alongside medical facilities up and down the country to create bespoke temporary and permanent structures to suit our clients’ needs. Just some of the high-performing, long-lasting constructions that we have provided as integral parts of private healthcare and NHS hospitals include:
At Cotaplan, we have spent more than 30 years delivering premium, bespoke construction services to facilities up and down the country. We are one of the most experienced and dedicated teams in the country when it comes to both designing and installing pre-fabricated buildings. Whether you’re looking to add an entirely new department, or you simply want to extend or adapt an existing medical space, our professional team are here for you.
In addition to installing the pre-fabricated building on your medical site, our team can also work with you to design the perfect space to suit the needs of both your staff and patients.
If you have any queries about the comprehensive range of medical spaces that we can provide to your facility, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our professional team today. You can reach us directly on 0800 7999049 to arrange an interview with our design and construction specialists today. Alternatively, you can use our handy online contact form and we’ll get back in touch at a time that is convenient to you.
We understand how important it is to keep disruption to a minimum in any setting — particularly in healthcare environments where patient care must continue uninterrupted. Because our modular healthcare buildings are constructed off-site at our facility, on-site installation time is significantly reduced, making the process faster, safer and far less disruptive than traditional bricks-and-mortar construction.
Another key advantage of prefabricated construction is flexibility. Our modular buildings are fully relocatable, so if your service needs change or departments need to be reconfigured, the building can be moved or adapted to suit your evolving requirements.
Our modular healthcare facilities are available in a wide range of finishes and specifications. By working closely with your team, we can design and deliver a bespoke solution tailored to your clinical and operational needs — right down to the flooring and internal layout. We can incorporate consultation rooms, treatment rooms, waiting areas, reception spaces, staff rooms, storage areas, toilets, washrooms, changing facilities, and kitchenettes as part of your modular solution.
To ensure accessibility for all patients and staff, we can provide full wheelchair access and integrate specialist equipment or features to support those with additional needs.
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No healthcare facility, either privately-owned or run by the NHS, can survive without the ability to offer general surgery. This covers a wide range of surgical issues including skin conditions, more common organ transplants and elective surgery.