What does the development plan involve?
To make sure Enderby Medical Centre can meet the future healthcare needs of the growing population, the new development will include larger clinical spaces and premises. An improved, modern healthcare setting will enable the practice to expand the services it offers the local community and to improve patient access and flow.
Will the same clinical services be available as before?
Yes, the same services and clinics that existed in the old Enderby Medical Centre building will be available in the new building, plus more!
Which services or organisations will be in the new building?
A range of health services will be available which may include:
- Podiatry Services
- Cardiac Support Services
- Children’s Services, including a Baby Clinic
- Dieticians
- Ear and Eye Care Services
- Midwives
- District Nurses Clinics
- Speech and Language Therapy
- Counselling
- Physiotherapy
Will I need to re-register to be a patient at Enderby Medical Centre when they move to the new building?
No – if you are already registered as a patient with Enderby Medical Centre, you won’t need to register again when they move to the new building.
Will there be extra car parking space?
Yes, the new site will have more car parking spaces than before. Subject to planning, there will be 46 spaces in total, this is including disabled and electric vehicle spaces.
I like to travel on my bicycle. Will there be somewhere safe for me to leave it when I visit my doctor?
Yes, we have designed a safe and secure bicycle storage locker area on site, so people travelling by bicycle can have somewhere secure to store their bicycle when visiting the building.
Will it be the same Enderby Medical Centre team?
Yes, the team will be the same when they move across into the new building.
Will the opening times of Enderby Medical Centre remain the same?
Yes, the opening times will remain the same for the surgery.
Will we continue to book GP appointments in the same way?
Yes, there are no plans to change how GP appointments are booked at the surgery.
Will there be any other changes to Enderby Medical Centre?
Yes, moving forward they intend to provide training placements for medical students and junior doctors.
How long will it take to complete the new building?
We expect that the build will take about 12 to 14 months to complete, and can hopefully begin in Autumn 2025, depending on planning approval.
How will you manage people using the car park who are not visiting the surgery?
We are actively looking at a car park management plan that we could use.
Who are OneMedical Property and OneMedical Group
OneMedical Property is the founding arm of OneMedical Group and is a long-standing specialist in designing, investing, managing, and developing healthcare properties. Since 2004, OneMedical Property has been building a better future for healthcare by creating innovative, patient-focused buildings and related premises solutions throughout the UK.
OneMedical Group is a family-owned organisation founded in Yorkshire. From its initial beginnings in healthcare property development, the team’s expertise broadened to delivering better healthcare and wellbeing in NHS Primary and Urgent Care Services in the U.K. and consultancy and technology services.
Are OneMedical Group based in the UK?
The Group is and will remain a UK-owned and operated organisation, who do not and have never banked overseas. We have no external shareholders, and our focus is on reinvesting in our local communities, including with the OMG Foundation, which is the charity arm of OneMedical Group.
We currently deliver NHS Urgent Care in Sheffield, Derby, Corby, Leeds and Bracknell, alongside NHS Primary Care at GP practices in Milton Keynes, Leeds and Derby. Our support centre is based at Bank Top Farm, near Leeds. We’re delivering property solutions and medical centres in South Yorkshire, the North West, London and the South East and the Midlands.
Our Group mission of ‘Improving lives’ underpins everything we do. OneMedical Group’s values are ‘Working Together’, ‘Putting People First’ and ‘A Better Future’.