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Modular Endoscopy

MODULAR ENDOSCOPY BY COTAPLAN

One of the most common medical procedures in use today is endoscopy. This procedure is used in a range of situations to diagnose and identify potential problems before treatment. Thanks to modular endoscopy units, you’ll be able to offer this service in a dedicated space. This can be a great way to improve staff efficiency and make it much easier for patients to access the are without causing congestion in the hospital.

Here at Cotaplan, we specialise in the delivery of professional pre-fabricated construction services for all kinds of healthcare facilities. For more than 30 years, our team have been working to provide industry-leading treatment spaces and modular endoscopy facilities for all manner of medical facilities including NHS hospitals and private healthcare establishments.

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Why Is Modular Endoscopy Essential For Medical Facilities In The UK?

Endoscopy is an essential part of modern-day medicine. Not only can it be used to diagnose illnesses and investigate unusual symptoms, but it can also help to perform a wide range of surgeries. In some circumstances, endoscopes can also be used to remove a wide range of interior tissues for further testing and analysis.

Modular endoscopy units are essential because they are used to investigate illnesses with a wide range of symptoms. If an immediate diagnosis is not possible, or if your staff need to assess internal damages, then an endoscopy can be used to diagnose illnesses which include:

  • Dysphagia and Difficulty when Swallowing.
  • Chest Pains Which Aren’t Related to Heart Conditions.
  • Persistent Cases of Nausea and Vomiting.
  • Long-Term Abdominal Pains.
  • Persistent Diarrhoea or Blood in Stools.
  • Unexplained Weight Loss or Bloating.

If your patients are suffering from any of these issues, then modular endoscopy units are an essential addition to your healthcare facility.

Endoscopy covers a wide range of medical terms which are used for internal examinations. In a modular endoscopy unit, you will be able to conduct a wide range of tests, including:

  • Bronchoscopy – Typically, this examination is used when the patient has a persistent cough, or regular coughs up blood.
  • Gastroscopy – This form of endoscopy is used to examine the interior of the oesophagus, stomach or the first parts of the small intestine.
  • Hysteroscopy – This technique is used to examine the inside of the womb. This is used when there are any complications with pregnancy or irregular bleeding.
  • Cystoscopy – This is used to examine the inside of the bladder.
  • Colonoscopy – If the patient’s bowels need to be examined, then this form of endoscopy is used.

By creating a dedicated space, you can conduct these tests much faster and ensure that your staff have all the necessary equipment, and the space, to deliver the best treatment possible.

The Benefits Of Pre-Fabricated Construction For UK Medical Facilities

For Premium Modular Endoscopy Units, Contact The Experts At Cotaplan

Over the past 30 years, our team have gained experience which makes us the UK’s leading provider of pre-fabricated construction. We have worked alongside a wide range of both private healthcare facilities and NHS hospitals in the past, so we can completely cater the project to suit the unique needs of your facility.

We are specialists when it comes to reducing disruption on-site. We work with medical facilities regularly, and we understand how difficult it can be for patients and staff to recuperate and work efficiently while there is building work going on.

If you’re looking for more information on the wide range of unique pre-fabricated constructions we can provide, including dedicated modular endoscopy units, get in touch with our professional team today. You can reach us directly by calling us on 0800 7999049 today. If you prefer, you can make the most of our online contact form, and we’ll call back at a time that is convenient to you.

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Custom-built to your healthcare facility’s needs

At Cotaplan, we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach for any of our clients — but especially those in the healthcare sector. We strive to build modular healthcare buildings tailored to your exact requirements, focusing on functionality, flexibility, and safety.

 

  • Structure: Whether you need a single-storey GP clinic or a multi-storey hospital expansion, our buildings are designed with adaptability in mind. We can even add or remove extra modular rooms so your facility can grow or adapt in line with demand.
  • Exteriors: We can match your new modular healthcare building to the look and feel of your existing infrastructure, from cladding and colour schemes to bespoke signage and branding.
  • Interiors: All interiors can be custom-fitted to suit clinical use, from the flooring and ceilings to wall coverings and HVAC systems.
  • Facilities: Do you need a staff kitchen, accessible toilets, or an admin office? We can design and build in all of the spaces your healthcare team needs for daily operations and comfort.
  • Sustainability: We always design with sustainability in mind. We use eco-friendly sub-assemblies and materials and use a controlled, low-waste manufacturing process. We can also install energy-efficient lighting, thermal insulation, and other measures to reduce your facility’s carbon footprint.

Our case studies: Modular healthcare buildings

Here are just a few of our completed modular healthcare building projects and case studies, but feel free to look at all of our completed modular building projects to see our process and how we work to deliver our clients the buildings they need:

MODULAR SOLUTIONS FOR HEALTHCARE

Discharge Lounge

Creating comfortable discharge spaces is an essential part of any hospital.

Maternity Departments

Your modular maternity wards will offer dedicated medical services to your pregnant patients. 

Neonatal Unit

A neonatal unit is used to treat ill or premature babies after they are born. It is becoming increasingly common for babies to spend at least some time in the neonatal unit after they are born.

General Surgery

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.

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