Work moving along on Wide Way GP surgery building expansion
12 Oct 2017

Our transformation of a South London GP surgery is underway – creating space to care for more patients with new consulting rooms, extra services and minor operations on site. 

The £1m extension of Wide Way Medical Centre in Merton will give the surgery’s team five new patient consultation rooms, a minor operations suite and a conference room, as well as improved reception, waiting and admin areas.

With investment from NHS England’s London Improvement Grant Fund and from us as the building’s owners, the project will give the surgery almost 200m2 of extra space so that it can serve more than 8,900 patients, allowing for seven day (extended) access to primary care, working collaboratively and in partnership with local practices and providers across health and social care as a hub for seamless integrated care, as well as providing social prescribing and supporting self-care.

Managing Partner Mariam Ganesaratnam says: “This is the culmination of years of planning and cooperation to give us the space we need to continue providing primary care to our patients without having to close lists. This extension will also take our services into the future of primary care, allowing us to deliver care closer to home for thousands more patients in Merton.”

Head of Primary Care for NHS England (South London), William Cunningham-Davis, says: “This is a great example of the London Improvement Grant funding in action – helping a practice create the extra space it needs right now, but also to help them deliver care for the future as technology and services evolve around general practice. We’ve seen huge demand for this funding from practices right across the capital and look forward to seeing Wide Way’s expansion in action.”

Our Senior Development Manager, Andrew Cooper says: “So many GP surgeries are struggling for space and finding solutions for them is going to be critical if the NHS is to achieve its aims of moving care closer to home and expanding access to general practice. We’re very proud to be helping to make this project possible and look forward to continuing to work with the whole team at Wide Way Medical Centre.”

Dr Karen Worthington, Merton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) East Merton Locality Lead & Clinical Director says: “We welcome this expansion at Wide Way which is part of a range of proposals to improve health services for Merton residents. It will enhance patient care and experience as well as making it easier to see a healthcare professional locally.”

Plans for the development were drawn up by our specialist partners at West Hart Partnership and the build is being led by Paramount South East.