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Artist’s impression of Heartlands Hospital upgrade

Heartlands Hospital

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust is bringing a brand-new centre to Heartlands Hospital. The project will bring new facilities and house a wide range of health services across the four-storey build, providing care for half a million patients each year.

The Ambulatory Care and Diagnostics Centre (ACAD), which will sit to the right and rear of Heartlands Hospital’s main entrance, will help to manage the health and care needs of the Trust’s local population.

The new building will provide a specialist outpatient’s floor with facilities for Therapies, Audiology and Ear, Nose and Throat services, and a Fracture Clinic.

What benefits will this development bring?

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A central location for diagnostics and treatment with several services being housed in one place
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Half a million patients will be cared for each year, with a predicted 1,500 appointments per day
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Wheelchair-friendly toilets on every level of the building
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Brand-new technology to provide the best possible care for patients

New first-class facilities

New first-class facilities

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Specialist audiology

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Ear, nose and throat (ENT) services

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A therapies gym

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Imaging facilities for ultrasounds and X-rays

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CT and MRI scanners

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Day surgery

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Endoscopy procedures

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Find out more about this project

For more information and the latest news about the project, visit the University Hospitals Birmingham Trust site herePath

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