CHEC, a UK-based provider of community healthcare, is opening a new hospital in Canterbury.
The addition of CHEC in Canterbury strengthens its existing Southern England stronghold, which already includes hospitals throughout Berkshire, London, and Hertfordshire.
Most recently, CHEC also opened hospitals in Macclesfield and Loughborough.
Based in The Riverside in Canterbury city centre, the conveniently located facility will help reduce NHS waiting times and increase patient choice by providing access to ophthalmology, ENT, and dermatology services within the community.
CHEC is currently fitting out its new building into a clinical facility complete with one ophthalmology theatre
CHEC is currently fitting out its new building into a clinical facility complete with one ophthalmology theatre. Working with the NHS, CHEC has more than 30 community hospitals and 90 community clinics nationwide.
Jose Bailey, Chief Commercial Officer at CHEC, said: “Patient choice, exceptional care, and equity of access are central to CHEC’s operations and ethos, which is why we’re proud to collaborate with NHS partners nationwide, helping to keep waiting times to a minimum while delivering the very best quality of care.”