NHSPS says it ‘led the charge’ with external enhancements – including improvements to paving, disabled parking bays, CCTV, lighting, and the front entrance. The internal upgrades, funded by the ICB, focused on refurbishing half of the ground floor, with a redesign of the layout to make more efficient and effective use of the available space.
This renovation initiative is part of a broader effort to modernise the health centre’s infrastructure and expand its capacity to deliver healthcare services to the community. The refurbishment will enable the current PC GP practice to increase its services while accommodating greater use of the building.
Dr Sarah Oakes, a GP Partner at the practice, said: “This is all fantastic news for our local communities, and it’s an exciting time for both patients and staff at Camberley Health Centre. The work on the inside of the centre has given us more room, which will allow us to see more patients face-to-face in a modern setting. Now we have modern facilities in which we can provide modern healthcare services, and we also have more scope to improve not only the health of our current patient population, but also the health of the growing population and to meet the increasing demand for primary care services.”
David Lloyd, NHSPS Senior Estates manager, added: “We are excited about the prospect of a revitalised Camberley Health Centre that will better serve the needs of that community. The refurbishment by both the ICB and NHSPS will enable us to continue enhancing patient care, while also improving building access.”