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Creating dedicated modular pathology units in your private healthcare facility or NHS hospital can be a great way of improving the pathological services in your medical space. Pathology is often ignored in favour of more patient-facing departments, but it is essential to the effective treatment of all visitors. By creating a specialist are for your pathologists to work and offer consultation to both patients and clinical physicians, you’ll be able to drastically improve the overall quality of your medical care.
Pathology departments and units require access to a wide range of technologies and equipment to effectively conduct their research and analysis. Without a dedicated, fully-equipped space, your entire hospital may struggle to diagnose a range of diseases and illnesses which could lead to misdiagnoses. Your pathology department is an extremely important part of your medical facility and, without providing it with the space it needs, your entire hospital could become far less effective.
Here at Cotaplan, we specialise in the delivery of premium medical spaces for all kinds of uses. Our modular pathology units are all designed from pre-fabricated materials to ensure complete reliability. Whether you choose to develop your pathology space as an extension or a stand-alone building is up to you, but the opportunities are endless when it comes to our industry-leading construction services.
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Thanks to our professional team, you can provide the perfect pathology department for your NHS hospital or private healthcare facility. This space can be designed from scratch to suit your facility’s needs and support your staff in the most effective manner possible. When it comes to creating your pathology space, you will be able to equip it with:
There is a wide range of instruments which are used daily in the pathology labs. Thanks to modular design, you’ll create the perfect space for each of them. Just some of the instruments that we are specialists at fitting into these designs include:
Thanks to pre-fabricated construction, hospitals and other medical centres are enjoying a complete range of advantages they could only have dreamed of half a century ago. Just some of these great advantages include:
Thanks to the intelligent design of modular pathology units, our professional team will erect the structure in an extremely short time frame. Not only does this offer the practical benefit to your medical facility in that the project will be completed that much quicker, but it also helps to reduce disruption to your entire medical facility. This is essential, particularly if the construction is taking place near wards where your patients are trying to recover from illness or surgery.
Thanks to the sheer versatility associated with modular buildings, you will be able to create a unique space for your staff to work in. This means that they aren’t forced to work around ineffective design but can, instead, take advantage of a workplace which has been designed with their requirements in mind.
The modular pathology units designs that the Cotaplan team can provide meet with all relevant legislation. This includes NHS standards and local authority building regulations. Therefore, you will be able to equip your space with a dedicated area for pathology, without risking a low-quality build or any kind of legal trouble.
Pre-fabricated constructions are made, as you would expect, from materials which have been manufactured elsewhere. That means that all the materials in use will have been created in factory conditions. When you choose to work with Cotaplan, you can also be sure that they have been rigorously tested before they arrive at your worksite. Not only does this eliminate the risk of faulty materials, but it ensures that the finished project is much more reliable and hard-wearing than other forms of construction.
Here at Cotaplan, we can provide a wide range of bespoke, pre-fabricated constructions for all kinds of medical facilities. Our high-quality, low-cost and quick-turnaround projects are the perfect choice for both NHS hospitals and private healthcare facilities.
For more information, get in touch with our team directly by calling us on 0800 7999049. If you prefer, you can email us at info@cotaplan.co.uk and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
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.
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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