Independent charitable hospital King Edward VII’s has opened a facility offering diagnostic services and outpatient care.
The Kantor Medical Centre (KMC) situated opposite the main hospital on Beaumont Street is housed across seven floors with 28 additional consulting rooms.
It includes a 3T MRI, CT scanner, two x-ray facilities, two ultrasound and two minor procedure rooms.
The facility has been developed in line with the hospital’s clinical strategy to expand its offering within musculoskeletal, women’s health, Urology and digestive health. The centre will also host centres of excellence in other specialities such as ophthalmology, dermatology and ear, nose and throat (ENT).
Lindsey Condron, chief executive at King Edward VII’s, said: “The opening of this facility marks an exciting new chapter for King Edward VII’s Hospital and represents our largest single investment in facilities since we opened the current hospital building in Marylebone.
“The development of this new specialist centre has been made possible by the extremely generous support of the Kantor Charitable Foundation, for which we are enormously grateful.
“This investment in innovative technology will enable us to provide advanced treatment to even more patients.”