Plans have been unveiled for a £24.5m community health and wellbeing centre in Slough.
The plans have been supported by funding from NHS England and led by Frimley Integrated Care Board (ICB).
The scheme, which will be delivered in partnership with Slough Borough Council, is designed to expand access to local health services and provide a modern, integrated facility focused on prevention, early intervention and community-based care.
The neighbourhood health centre will be built on an unused part of the land at Upton Hospital.
Western Building Systems recently delivered a community diagnostic centre at the same site, which opened to patients for diagnostic testing in early March.
At a cabinet meeting last week, Slough Borough Council agreed to develop the new facility as a complementary hub to the diagnostic centre.
The proposed community health and wellbeing centre forms part of wider ambitions by Frimley ICB to reshape how care is delivered across its footprint, which spans parts of Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and Buckinghamshire.
The Frimley ICB is currently responsible for allocating £5.6bn in NHS funding to tackle health inequalities and improve access to neighbourhood care, and will form part of the new NHS Thames Valley ICB from April 2026.
NHS Thames Valley ICB will oversee this combined budget across a population of around 2.5 million people.