The plans for NHS testing village which takes ‘weeks off’ serious diagnosis wait times
Date published: 30 September 2023
Photo: Northern Care Alliance
The expanded diagnostic village in Royton
A pop-up NHS testing ‘village’ in Oldham which takes ‘weeks off’ the time taken to diagnose ‘serious’ illnesses for residents is to be made permanent and offer even more screening options.
Oldham Council granted permission for a temporary community diagnostics centre for residents of the borough and surrounding areas, including Rochdale, to be set up on vacant land in Royton in December 2021 for a period of up to five years.
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Now Oldham Council's planning committee has given the green light for the diagnostic ‘village’, which has already seen 25,000 patients, to be kept permanently on the Salmon Fields site.
And the centre, one of 40 being set up around the country, it is to be expanded with additional health facilities, including a modular CT scanner, and a PET CT scanner with a control room.
Director of planning and delivery at the Northern Care Alliance NHS Group, Barney Schofield told councillors they had already seen a ‘benefit’ from the first phase of development.
“Over 25,000 patients have now had diagnostic tests in the building that’s already there on the site. The patient feedback has been extraordinarily high,” he added. “Patients find the site preferable to battling our hospital sites when they only need a simple test.
“And it’s allowed us to take weeks and weeks off the time it takes us to diagnose serious illnesses and in many fewer visits for patients because we can deliver more tests on the same day in this facility.
“This application seeks to add new diagnostic capabilities to this site, so we’ll see even more patients. We’re confident it’s much needed.”
A new endoscopy unit will be created in a single-storey building with a waiting area for 20 people, four consultant rooms and three procedure rooms, as well as recovery units.
Additionally, a urology unit will be installed in a new two-storey building that will also include a waiting room with space for 30 people, four procedure rooms, one ‘enhanced’ procedure room, six consultant rooms and other specialist areas.
The centre provides a full range of diagnostic imaging technology and lung tests, open seven days a week.
The plans were approved unanimously by Oldham borough councillors.
Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporting Service
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