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Hospital reaches significant milestone in submitting planning application for Community Diagnostic Centre at St Margaret’s Hospital

We are pleased to share that we have reached a significant milestone in submitting the planning application for the Community Diagnostic Centre at St Margaret’s Hospital, Epping.

We submitted the application to Epping Forest District Council, which is now available for the public to view on the Epping Forest District Council website >

This follows the public consultation held in January. The Community Diagnostic Centre is part of our plans to support quicker and more local access to diagnostic tests close to patients’ homes.

Planned to be open from summer 2025, there will be extended opening times and additional equipment at the St Margaret’s Hospital CDC, including:

•    Two additional computerised tomography (CT) scanners;
•    Extended hours for X-rays;
•    New ultrasound equipment;
•    New cardiology equipment;
•    New respiratory equipment;
•    Relocated MRI scanner; and
•    More phlebotomists to be recruited – increasing the number of blood tests that can be carried out

Additionally, as part of the CDC programme, the services provided at Bishop’s Stortford Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) at Herts and Essex Hospital, Bishop’s Stortford, will include extended hours for cardiology, ultrasound and X-ray. Extended hours for non-obstetric (non-pregnancy) ultrasound have begun to be provided, with additional hours to be available this year (2024). There will also be additional hours for X-ray this year (2024). 

Michael Meredith, director of strategy and estates at PAHT, said: “We are pleased to have reached this significant milestone by submitting our planning application for the Community Diagnostic Centre at St Margaret’s Hospital, Epping. 

“I am so excited that we continue to make such good progress with the development of outstanding facilities for the communities we serve. This is a big step towards our ambition for modern, integrated, and outstanding healthcare for our community. This is a significant investment in local services that will mean quicker and more local access to diagnostic tests for our patients.”

Photo one (top): An artist’s impression of the Community Diagnostic Centre at St Margaret’s Hospital (main entrance).

Photo two (below): An artist’s impression of the view of the Community Diagnostic Centre from the South Bungalow at St Margaret’s Hospital.
 

Inpatient comment:

Everyone offered words of such reassurance and kindness. I felt so cared for and the communication with me at all times was fantastic.

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