Monday 27 June 2011

Progress so far

Rear view of old ramp
Work has been moving on at quite a pace.  You can see in the first photo the old disabled access ramp.  This has been dug up to lay new drains.  At the bottom of the picture you can just see the foundations for the new wall.  The support steel is in place to allow the first floor to be constructed.  This view will disappear as the new wall is built.  This newly enclosed area will form the new reception and phone answering area.  The new staff entrance will be on the left of this picture.
Deliveries for the new walls

Old ramp




Old meeting room
Work on the foundations for the larger part of the building should start this week.  This is the single storey extension along the Christie Close boundary. The blocks have already arrived.





The third picture shows the remains of the old ramp. 
















Last photo is the interior of the first floor meeting room.  This wall will be knocked out this week.  You can see the support steel ready to go in.

Wednesday 15 June 2011

Hedge has gone



The large hedge from the corner of Christie Close has been removed.  The photos show just how much space this has generated.

Friday 10 June 2011

Stripping out


The treatment rooms have been stripped out.  These will be the first rooms to be refurbished.

Saturday 4 June 2011

Monday 6 June

Monday will see the start of the building work.  Please remember we will be open as usual at Lightwater throughout the re-development work.  We will offer all the same services, opening times and exactly the same number of appointments.

Clearly with fewer consulting rooms we will need to be flexible on using the remaining rooms.  You may notice unusual appointment times such as evenings and afternoons and you may be offered an appointment at our Windlesham branch surgery.

Blood tests (phlebotomy) will be the most obvious change.  Blood samples need to be processed by the lab as soon as possible after they have been taken.  For this reason we must do all our blood taking in the mornings.  This allows for the blood to be collected at 1030 and 1300 and transported to Frimley Park.  As these phlebotomy sessions are not flexible by time we have needed to move most of them to the Windlesham branch.  We realise this is not ideal and will cause problems for some of our patients.  The alternative would have been to send patients to Frimley Park to have the blood taken there.  If any patient has a problem attending Windlesham or getting to Frimley Park then please discuss this with our reception staff and we will be able to make separate arrangements.