Work continues on new outpatient facility
23 November 2021 - Construction of new building for outpatient services at King’s College Hospital
Work has begun on the creation of a new building for outpatient services at King’s College Hospital.
The new building will be situated next to the existing Normanby Building on our Denmark Hill site, with its entrance facing Bessemer Road.
This is an exciting developing for the Trust, as the new facility will enable us to free up space within the main hospital, so helping our teams to reduce waiting times, and improve the experience of patients visiting hospital for urgent care. In total, there will be 48 purpose built, brand new consultation rooms and eight procedure rooms.
The new four-storey building will house a range of outpatient services including dermatology, rheumatology, respiratory, neurosciences, pain, and urology as well as some aspects of surgery and therapies. The building is a modular construction, which means that much of the building is created off site, with parts delivered to the hospital site where they are fitted together. This helps minimise building noise and keeps disruption to an absolute minimum.
The timetable for completion of the work is as follows:
For the duration of December and early January, there will be an increased presence of construction traffic and contractors on site while we oversee the lorries delivering the parts of the building. King’s College Hospital is open as usual.
As stated above, every effort will be made to keep on site disruption to an absolute minimum whilst the construction works are being – and we are grateful to patients, visitors and local residents for their co-operation and support.
If you are a local resident and are interested in or have questions about the transformation underway at King’s College Hospital, please email [email protected].
This is an update on the previous story.