New private hospital to open doors
ANEW multi-million pound private hospital is to open in Birmingham in September, bringing with it 200 healthcare jobs and a specialist rehab centre treating Covid-19 patients.
Circle Health has confirmed it will open the doors on the new site in Edgbaston on September 1 after plans were first unveiled for the project in 2015.
The new hospital is the latest element of the Edgbaston Medical Quarter which is being developed on the city’s Calthorpe Estate and includes the former BBC Pebble Mill studios site off the A38 Bristol Road.
Other facilities there include a new cancer treatment centre, Bupa care home and Birmingham Dental Hospital & School of Dentistry.
Earlier this year, Circle Health completed its acquisition of private hospital group BMI Healthcare, which already runs two hospitals in close proximity to Pebble Mill, namely The Priory and The Edgbaston.
Due to competition regulations, the service offer has consequently changed at the new hospital from a broad spectrum to a specialist centre for rehabilitation to treat a wide range of injuries and conditions.
Called Circle Rehabilitation Birmingham, the hospital includes a significant investment in new technologies, including specialist rehab equipment, virtual reality and virtual monitoring, real-time recovery measurements and new apps and software.
It will treat patients recovering from neurological conditions and musculoskeletal issues alongside specific services for people with arthritis, heart conditions and those receiving treatment for cancer.
In addition, a new post-Covid-19 service will bring together dietitians, physiotherapists and respiratory and other specialties to help people after they have actually recovered from the virus.
It will also work with other hospitals and BMI sites in Birmingham, Droitwich and Meriden to offer follow-on rehabilitation services.
Circle Health was founded in 2004 and now operates more than 50 hospitals in England, Scotland and Wales following the acquisition of BMI Healthcare.