Princess Alexandra Hospital welcomes visitors to Community Diagnostic Centre
Health / Tue 4th Nov 2025 at 10:29am
PAH are delighted to see our new Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) at St Margaret’s Hospital, Epping, taking shape as part of our plans to support quicker and more local access to diagnostic tests and treatment close to patients’ homes.

We showcased this at a series of recent visits, welcoming partners including Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of NHS Confederation on 21 October; Dr Neil Hudson, MP for Epping Forest on 24 October; and Nick Presmeg, Executive Director of Adult Social Care at Essex Council and Tom Abell, Chief Executive of the new proposed Essex Integrated Care Board (ICB) on 29 October.
It was an opportunity for a tour of the site, where construction work is underway, and for partners to meet with Thom Lafferty, Chief Executive; Andrew Kelso, Chief Medical Officer; Jo Ward, Interim Chief Nurse; Michael Meredith, Chief Strategy Officer; Giovanna Leeks, Chief People Officer; Monica Bose, Divisional Director for Clinical Support Services and the CDC project team.
The CDC is now aimed for a spring 2026 opening, accommodating a short extension to the scope of work required.
There will be extended opening times and additional equipment at the St Margaret’s Hospital CDC to support the current additional capacity being provided for MRI scans, X-rays and non-obstetric (non-pregnancy) ultrasounds, including:
Additionally, as part of the CDC programme, the services provided at Herts and Essex Hospital, Bishop’s Stortford, include extended hours for ultrasound, X-ray and audiology. Additional capacity for non-obstetric (non-pregnancy) ultrasound and audiology are currently being provided, together with additional hours for X-ray.
There will be streamlined clinical care – known as ‘pathways’ – available for patients to access services for conditions in the future including:
I conclude that construction works have failed to meet their completion date given the following paragraph: "The CDC is now aimed for a spring 2026 opening, accommodating a short extension to the scope of work required." People who write obfuscating nonsense like this, which aims to mislead the public, don't deserve to be working for any public service.
This is a fine example of the stupidity of group think within the NHS. When asked where should this Community Diagnostic Centre be based, should it be in Epping Hospital (population of 13,000) which is largely a 9-5 Hospital and with no A&E department, or Harlow Hospital (population of 94,000) a 24 hour hospital with a 24 hour A&E? Now common sense says Harlow, NHS groupthink said Epping.
That'll mean a round-trip to Epping for people in Harlow.
A timeline of failure by PAH bosses in delivering the Community Diagnostic Centre evidenced by YourHarlow articles:- April 12, 2024 "Planned to be open from summer 2025"; December 13, 2024 "The CDC is due to open in December 2025"; February 20, 2025 "The CDC building is due for completion in December 2025, with the first patient planned for the following month"; July 4, 2025 "ahead of the opening in January 2026"; November 4, 2025 "The CDC is now aimed for a spring 2026 opening". Who are the guilty parties for this failure to deliver on time? YourHarlow's article of December 13, 2024 names them: "Michael Meredith, PAH director of strategy and estates; Ryan Liversage, Area Director for Morgan Sindall Construction in Essex; Christopher Philbedge, Estates Strategy Lead, at NHS Property Services. Any comment from any of those three will be gratefully received.
If the CDC gets delivered in summer 2026 it will be a year late, which means PAH CEO has some questions to answer. The fact that a three month completion window is being offered up this late in the construction schedule says one of three things: the project manager can't figure out his Gantt chart or there are serious construction issues that cannot easily be rectified or that that the overrun has made scheduling finishing trades difficult? Answers required from CEO Thom Lafferty.
What will arrive first, 'Spring 26' or the departure of Tom Abell, Chief Executive of the new proposed Essex Integrated Care Board (ICB)?
What, no response from PAH CEO Thom Lafferty or Director Michael Meredith? My God, if you cannot deliver a project on time where 1 of the 2 buildings is already constructed (one of the three bungalows at Spencer Close), what chance do they have of delivering the new hospital on time? With the CDC at Epping we are talking about new construction of a ground floor Radiology Department of gross internal floor area (GIFA) of 559.4m2 comprising 37 rooms. The GIFA for the Roof Level mechanical and electrical plant room is 117.5m2. The refurbishment of the North Bungalow is 828.1m2 and a gas store and cycle store of 16.7m2 GIFA. Not a huge build if one considers the Queen's Hospital in Romford has a floor space of 96,500m2. One press release I've seen is for the new PAH to be 90,000m2. PAH CEO Lafferty and Director Meredith have got a Bob Hope's chance of delivering the new hospital on time, let alone within budget. See CDC Epping plans at https://eppingforestdc.my.site.com/pr/sfc/servlet.shepherd/version/download/068Tv000002oAO6IAM
When will this be going to help, because I have been waiting for a urologists appointment for over a year five refferals four canceled the last one put in four weeks ago I have 10 months before I get a review, just waiting for the time I can not pass water which is going to happen before 10 months
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