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Unfortunately, there are hundreds of potential complications which can affect the gastrointestinal tract. Whether it’s down to diet, exposure to diseases or even just bad luck, there are thousands of patients across the country who need real gastroenterology treatment. By choosing to enhance your healthcare facility with a modular gastroenterology ward, you’ll be able to drastically improve your treatment of these patients and give your staff the space they need to work efficiently.
Here at Cotaplan, we are dedicated to delivering high-quality pre-fabricated constructions to medical properties across the UK. In the past, we have worked with both NHS hospitals and private healthcare facilities to deliver modular construction solutions for dedicated departments as well as more general pre-fabricated medical areas.
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Gastroenterology is an extremely important part of today’s medical treatment and diagnosis. This is the essential study of a wide range of different organs within the body, including the oesophagus, small intestine, stomach, pancreas and liver. Not only does this field of study treat a wide range of different sicknesses, but it can also integrate with many other departments.
There is a range of serious gastroenterology illnesses which require keeping the patient in hospital either overnight or for several days at a time. By creating a dedicated modular gastroenterology ward, you’ll be able to treat these patients in one space. This means that your consultants and gastroenterology specialists can remain in one area close to their patients. Not only will this help to enhance communication between staff and patients, but it can be a great way of improving the specialist treatment that these patients receive.
Just some of the debilitating illnesses that you’ll be able to effectively treat in a dedicate modular gastroenterology ward include:
More and more medical facilities, including private healthcare establishments, are choosing to take advantage of the wide-ranging advantages provided by pre-fabricated buildings. By choosing a modular gastroenterology ward rather than a traditional, brick-and-mortar design, you will be able to take advantage of these benefits too.
Firstly, thanks to the customisable nature of pre-fabricated buildings, you will be able to create the perfect space for your patients’ treatment and staff’s comfort. You can design a space which is the ideal size and has every kind of feature essential for your patient’s healthcare. Whether you choose to integrate your new pre-fabricated gastroenterology ward into your existing building, or make it a stand-alone modular building on your property, you can equip it with everything it requires.
Just some of the features you can include are:
The ability to include everything you need into the design of your new ward makes it extremely easy to integrate the design as either an extension or stand-alone space. Thanks to the strength of these modular units, they can work as either single-storeyed or multi-storeyed structures to offer you the maximum available space.
One of the greatest benefits of choosing pre-fabricated designs is the fact that all the components are pre-made. Each material has been created in factory conditions and extensively-tested to ensure that you receive the highest-quality finished product. This is immensely important when it comes to reducing overall project time, on-site disruption and ensuring a long-lasting structure.
At Cotaplan, we are proud to offer a wide range of premium pre-fabricated construction solutions to help you provide the very best treatment to each of your patients. Over the past 30 years, we have worked alongside a range of different clients across the UK, including NHS hospitals and private healthcare facilities.
We understand how important it is to get the design phase right first-time. That is why we will work with you to identify the essential areas of your new structure and ensure that you are left with an extremely high-quality space. We aren’t just dedicated to making sure your patients get the best treatment, but that your staff are able to work in the most efficient and comfortable way as well.
When it comes to reducing on-site disruption, our professional team are some of the best in the UK. We work with medical facilities on a regular basis and we understand just how unpleasant it can be to have your medical site affected by on-site work. In addition to doing everything in our power to eliminate disruption to your daily routine, we are also able to complete the pre-fabricated structure in just a few short weeks. When you compare this turnaround to the months, or even years, it can take for a brick-and-mortar construction to be completed, the benefits are easy to see.
If you’re looking for more information on our wide range of medical structure solutions, get in touch with our team today by calling us on 0800 7999049 today. You can also use our simple online contact form and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
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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