Town centre
health facilities

For some hospital sites on the outskirts of towns and cities, it can be  difficult to find the physical space to fully expand existing buildings to meet demand within their existing footprint. Having worked with NHS trusts and private medical providers to find alternative solutions to this problem, Anmer Construction believe the high street may well be the answer.

 

 

Repurposing empty high street buildings

Many areas across the UK have witnessed a steady decline in their town centres in recent years due to a number of factors. This has resulted in vacant buildings sitting empty for months or even years, becoming unsightly and often further fuelling the decline as neighbouring businesses seek alternative sites.

Our medical redevelopment model repurposes existing buildings such as retail and office spaces into fully operational clinical facilities. This form of expansion into the high street is rapidly becoming a popular option for new and existing healthcare facilities including diagnostic centres, dentists, treatment clinics and other allied health departments.

The benefit of healthcare in a high street setting

  • Convenient patient experience - town centre locations are often easier to access due to increased public transport and existing public car parking facilities
  • Diverts traffic away from the main hospital, freeing up existing facilities for further repurposing within the current site.
  • Drives increased footfall to under used areas, promoting community regeneration.

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