Surgeries and Clinics
Providing the perfect solution for your patients and staff
The NHS Plan and increased targets have led to an urgent need for extra facilities. Healthcare providers need to accommodate these demands - and fast. That's where Portakabin can help with our range of robust, high-quality buildings - ideal for many healthcare applications, including surgeries, clinics, waiting rooms, laboratories and offices.
Designed for you
Every building can be designed to your requirements, ensuring you provide the standard of facilities your patients and staff demand.
All our accommodation is built to meet permanent building standards, offering the highest quality environments for long or short-term use.
- Ideal solution for decanting staff into while building work takes place.
- Suitable for whole range of healthcare applications.
- Easy-clean surfaces ensure excellent hygiene standards can be maintained.
- Buildings installed quickly to avoid disruption.
- Internal layouts designed to your specification.
An ideal interim solution to cope with the Swine flu crisis
As experts predict a resurgence in the number of Swine flu cases as the winter months approach*, it is imperative that hospitals are well equipped to respond quickly.
If your existing hospital capacity is pushed to the limit, the Portakabin range of robust, high-quality healthcare buildings provide an ideal interim solution. With no compromise on quality, our healthcare buildings can be sited within days with minimal disruption to your hospital.
Our extensive portfolio of buildings are suitable for a wide range of applications:
- Isolation wards
- Vaccination clinics
- Waiting rooms
- Surgeries
- A&E units
- Laboratories
- Hospital offices
But you don't have to take our word for it...
Read our Case Studies to find out how Portakabin fulfilled the requirements of some of our clients in the Healthcare sector.
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Your questions answered
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*The Times, 18th September 2009