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Work has begun to build a new £25 million state-of-the-art NHS diagnostic centre in Slough.

This is an exciting investment for the Slough community as the Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) will transform health services in the area with faster and easier diagnostic services for local people.

The centre will be open seven days a week, 12 hours a day, and will provide up to 150,000 extra tests per year for the local community.

Left to right – Lance McCarthy, Chief Executive Frimley Health, James Clarke, Chief Strategy Officer Frimley Health, MP of Slough Tan Dhesi and Mayor Dhillon of Slough at groundbreaking of Slough CDCLeft to right: Mayor Dhillon of Slough, MP of Slough Tan Dhesi, Health, James Clarke, Chief Strategy Officer Frimley Health and Lance McCarthy, Chief Executive Frimley Health posing in front of a diggerLeft to right: MP Tan Dhesi and James Clarke, Chief Strategy Officer Frimley Health

Benefits for Slough

The CDC will have access to the latest technology with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, computerised tomography (CT) scanners and ultrasounds, and will diagnose and improve outcomes for patients with conditions including cancer and heart disease.

The centre will also:

  • Help to reduce health inequalities – by locating the CDC in central Slough there will be an opportunity for communities who have poorer health outcomes to easily access high quality diagnostic tests.

  • Help people avoid unnecessary hospital visits – increasing diagnostic capacity outside of acute hospitals means that they can focus on delivering urgent and emergency care more quickly for those who need it.

  • Be easily accessible by public transport, minimising inconvenience for patients and reducing air pollution caused by travel.