York Hospital has started construction on a new hybrid theatre and MRI facility.
The two-storey facility, located near the hospital’s South Entrance, will feature a state-of-the-art hybrid theatre and a modern high tech MRI suite, significantly enhancing access to advanced diagnostic and vascular services.
Once completed, this £8m investment will create a purpose-built environment, tailored to meet the needs of the local community.
A hybrid theatre is an advanced surgical theatre that is equipped with advanced medical imaging devices that integrates technology in a traditional operating room, such as an MRI scanner.
The hybrid theatre will support more complex vascular procedures for York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, while the spacious MRI suite will offer enhanced imaging capabilities in a calm, patient-focused space.
The suite’s new machine will be able to deliver acute scanning, urgent fast track scans, for patients on cancer pathways and for patients requiring routine scans.
Construction partner Merit is leading the build using offsite building methods.
The approach allows work to progress both on-site and at Merit’s factory in Northumberland, meaning the project can be completed in around a third of the time compared to traditional building techniques.
Construction partner Merit is leading the build using offsite building methods
With minimal disruption on-site, patients can look forward to quicker delivery of this new facility.
Designed with sustainability at its core, the new centre will be low-carbon, fully electric, and energy-efficient, supporting the NHS’s vision of a greener healthcare future.
Liz Hill, Associate Chief Operating Officer for Surgery at York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: “The new facility will allow us to treat more patients with the latest diagnostic and vascular care, while also improving the working environment for our colleagues.”
Karen Priestman, Associate Chief Operating Officer for Cancer, Specialist and Clinical Support Services, at York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, added: “This new MRI scanner is a state-of-the-art machine that delivers highly detailed imaging at impressive speed. It will make a significant difference to waiting times, which is vital as demand for MRI has been growing and we’ve simply not had the capacity to meet it.
“We’re also planning to upgrade two additional MRI machines, which will further expand access for patients. Looking ahead, the new scanner is compatible with artificial intelligence technologies, paving the way for even more advanced diagnostics in the future.”