Main Office: (01942) 271301

Freephone: (0800) 7999049

40+ years
celebrating over 40 years of work

Revolutionising UK Patient Care with Modular Healthcare Buildings

June 5, 2025

Back to blog

There’s no denying the increasing pressure on the UK’s healthcare system. Budget cuts and longer NHS waiting times affect millions of people every single day. Lack of space and facilities is also a significant result of underfunding. With more and more industries turning to modular construction for fast, affordable building solutions, prefab units are seen by many as the answer to the UK’s patient backlog?

Let’s take a close look at how modular buildings can offer a practical way to help healthcare professionals deliver compliant, cost-effective care.

Understanding the Key Benefits and Requirements of Modular Operation Theatres UK

Why the NHS needs a more flexible healthcare infrastructure

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the NHS has been under huge strain trying to catch up with treatments and procedures that were interrupted while focus needed to be on handling the pandemic.

In March 2025, over 6.24 million people were on the NHS waiting list, with nearly 3 million people waiting for more than 18 weeks for an appointment or treatment.

Many factors contribute to this backlog, but with more beds, there’s a high chance more patients could receive timely treatment. Unfortunately, the traditional construction process needed to build more hospital wards, surgical suites, clean rooms, and other spaces is expensive. Traditional buildings also take a long time to construct and can be incredibly disruptive to hospitals and other health care settings.

So what is the alternative?

What is a modular healthcare building?

modular healthcare building is a pre-fabricated unit designed specifically for use in medical and other healthcare settings.

With modular buildings, 90% of the construction is done off-site. Just like flat-pack furniture (but made to the absolute highest standards), the building sections can then be put together on-site.

Are modular buildings compliant with HTM standards?

Health and safety compliance is hugely important in any medical setting, and our modular healthcare buildings adhere to HTM (Health Technical Memoranda) standards and include HVAC systems and infection control measures.

Every element of each unit also undergoes strict quality checks at various stages of the manufacturing process.

Learn more about what modular buildings are and why they are growing in popularity in a range of industries.

NHS & Healthcare Buildings

Key benefits that modular construction can offer healthcare providers

As well as being up to 60% cheaper than traditional building methods, flexible modular buildings offer a whole host of benefits for medical teams.

  • Fast installation: Because most of the manufacturing takes place off-site, our modular units can be installed quickly and easily on-site — this means we can increase bed numbers and facilities to help reduce waiting times. With a modular unit from Cotaplan, the full project timeline, from design to handover, generally takes around 6-8 weeks. In contrast, traditional buildings tend to take anywhere from 6 months to two years or longer, depending on the size and complexity. Quick installation is particularly helpful for facilities needing to provide urgent care — or in the case of a pandemic, when more space is required to treat a sudden increase of patients.
  • Lower disruption to existing services: Constructing brand new buildings with traditional methods can be very disruptive. Not only can it lead to limited access to existing spaces and services, but the noise, dust, and disturbance can have a negative effect on patients in nearby wards. Modular buildings can be constructed without causing high levels of disruption. Most of the noisy work (such as cutting and welding) happens in a factory setting, keeping healthcare sites clean and quiet.
  • Customisation to fit medical needs: We can design pre-fab units for pretty much any healthcare requirement — from discharge lounges and pathology units to maternity wards and emergency rooms. As requirements grow and change, modular buildings can be created to match the type of medical care needed. When you work with the team at Cotaplan, you can feel confident knowing we tailor every aspect of your unit — from its overall layout to its interior setup, including acoustic panels, air conditioning units, and lighting options.
  • Long-term or temporary usage options: A modular unit can be a temporary solution or a permanent addition to your existing site. It can support staff and patients while renovations are happening in other areas or be incorporated into a longer-term site expansion. As needs change, modular buildings can also be adapted, expanded, and reconfigured.

What are some real-world applications of modular healthcare buildings?

With over 40 years of experience, the specialists at Cotaplan have supported a wide range of healthcare providers in building high-quality modular units that create clean, comfortable, and compliant spaces for staff and patients.

We’ve seen how modular healthcare buildings can be invaluable in:

  • Expanding bed capacity: Our project at East Surrey Hospital is a prime example of how modular units can reduce strain on hospitals by providing essential bed space. Here, we built an additional ward with 21 beds to help local patients.
  • Emergency response: During the COVID-19 pandemic, modular units provided fast access to vital testing spaces, triage units, and isolation rooms.
  • Mobile clinics: Modular units are the ideal solution for providing clinic space in underserved or remote areas. From vaccination centres to dental clinics, these units can be established quickly to help reduce health inequality.
  • Space for varied operations: Not all buildings on hospital sites are for treatment or diagnostics. A range of other buildings is required to deliver high-quality care, and modular units can provide fast access to space as operational requirements change. As an example, we supported Chase Farm Hospital in creating a modular manufacturing facility in just 6 weeks — this was to fulfil an urgent requirement that needed to be completed as quickly as possible.

modular hospital building construction

Can modular buildings future-proof healthcare services?

We’ve already looked briefly at how adaptable modular buildings can be, but it’s worth reiterating how vital this adaptability is in healthcare. As the coronavirus pandemic has shown, it’s essential to be prepared for medical crises — and modular healthcare facilities can be a fast solution in emergency situations.

Their scalability means they can also help medical professionals keep up with healthcare demands before they become an emergency, whether through providing additional diagnostic clinics or extra bed space.

Bespoke modular healthcare units from Cotaplan

We can never know what’s around the corner, but modular buildings can offer an agile way to navigate the world of healthcare as it evolves.

Modular units from Cotaplan are compliant with building regulations and health and safety standards, and can be tailored to any design, making them an excellent addition to hospitals, doctors’ surgeries, and a plethora of other medical facilities.

To learn more about our modular healthcare buildings, please don’t hesitate to get in touch to speak with one of our experts.

Contact Us

Enquire About Our Services





    Latest news
    Building Sustainably with Modular Construction

    Building Sustainably with Modular Construction

    A focus on sustainability is increasingly important across all sectors. No matter what industry you’re in, there is an urgent need to lower carbon emissions and minimise negative impacts on the environment to reach the UK’s Net Zero by 2050 goal. The construction...

    read more
    4 Common Reasons to Hire a Portable Cabin

    4 Common Reasons to Hire a Portable Cabin

    There’s no denying that portable cabins have become a top modular building choice for UK businesses thanks to their flexibility and convenience. At Cotaplan, we’ve helped tons of businesses secure cost-effective workspaces. From construction sites and schools to...

    read more
    What Are The Different Types of Modular Healthcare Buildings?

    What Are The Different Types of Modular Healthcare Buildings?

    With medicine and healthcare always evolving, it’s important to have adaptable facilities that can keep up with the advancements. As hospitals, medical centres, and other facilities expand quickly, traditional building methods aren’t always practical. This is where...

    read more

    For an immediate response, contact us today

    CONTACT COTAPLAN TODAY