Six additional clinical rooms will soon be available at a GP Practice in Bridlington - meaning more appointments for patients.
Drs Reddy and Nunn is taking delivery of two Portakabins at its surgery in Station Avenue today.
Once fitted out, it will take the number of consulting rooms at the Practice to forty-two including seven rooms that the Practice occupies at Bridlington & District Hospital, which were previously occupied by Wolds View Surgery.
The Portakabins will also be used to deliver some services offered by the wider Bridlington Primary Care Network (PCN) which comprises Drs Reddy and Nunn and Humber Primary Care.
Dr Nicole Nunn, Lead GP at Drs Reddy and Nunn, said:
"These purpose-built units will allow us to see more patients, provide additional services, and reduce waiting times. This expansion is a positive step forward for local healthcare, addressing the growing needs of our community and supporting better health outcomes."
The practice is advising people there may be some disruption while the Portakabins are being delivered on 14 January, with restricted access for vehicles and car parking along Station Avenue. These restrictions are expected to last through the morning but may extend into the afternoon.
Patients will be informed if there are any changes to this timescale.
It is envisaged the new Portakabins will be fully ready for use towards the beginning of next month.


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