Leighton Hospital
Facts and figures
- Biggest single development in the area's healthcare since the 1960s
- 160 staff
- Delivered 11 weeks ahead of schedule
- Sexual Health Unit incorporated into scheme through cost savings
- Design developed around patient journey
Design with dignity
The state-of-the-art facility, built by Interserve, includes four day case operating theatres, four endoscopy rooms, a pre-operative assessment clinic, consulting rooms, a 30-trolley recovery ward and a minor treatment room.
Interserve was selected as the Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Trust's preferred partner under the NHS ProCure21 framework. Following strategic planning by our healthcare planners and detailed design, work began on site in July 2004 and was completed 11 weeks ahead of schedule in October 2005. The new facility is light, airy and spacious and features innovations that promote patient dignity and privacy.
Achievements
Interserve was commended for its effort in ensuring that the Trust's team was fully-involved and for presenting information so that it could be easily understood by all concerned. Highly-impressed with Interserve's performance, the Trust extended the partnership to deliver further schemes.
“Delivering the scheme early meant an additional 7,000 patients could be treated. Some 8,000 extra clinical procedures were carried out and waiting lists fell more than the expected rate.” Colin Cadwallader, Director of Estates and Facilities, Leighton Hospital.
Paul Scarisbrick, AEDAS Architects, commented on the development of the design around patient flow and that the clinical waiting area was the hub of the development. “It is flooded with natural light and ventilation and is a relaxed and non-clinical environment.”


