Royal Arsenal

Woolwich

Dr L Vukotic, Dr Y Lefeuvre

Greenwich Primary Care Trust


Royal Arsenal’s new healthcare centre, located on the flagship Berkeley Homes regeneration scheme in Woolwich, was developed by MedicX  in partnership with H-Med, a specialist UK development company.

The new health centre was achieved through the MedicX funding expertise which helped to bring forward this much needed health care centre for the residents of Royal Arsenal.

The healthcare centre boasts a number of facilities that will support the local community for years-to-come including an integrated pharmacy, minor surgery room, library and research room and a clinical waste store.


What we achieved

  • Pharmacy
  • Four consulting rooms 
  • Five GP rooms 
  • Minor surgery room 
  • Recovery room 
  • Two nurse treatment rooms 
  • Counseling room 
  • Multi-purpose room 
  • Library/research room 
  • Two interview rooms 
  • Office 
  • Business manager room 
  • Practice manager room 
  • Secretary room 
  • Reception 
  • Clinical waste store 
  • Three utility rooms 
  • Floor area 900 m² 
  • Completed October 2011

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