Project Milestones

Breaking ground on Braintree Community Diagnostic Centre

Date Posted 17.02.25

Today McLaughlin & Harvey broke ground at Braintree’s Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC). Due to open on the site of Braintree Community Hospital in late 2025, it will be one of four centres in mid and south Essex.

The centre will offer CT and MRI scans, ultrasounds, X-rays, blood tests, and heart and lung diagnostic tests, allowing residents access to care closer to home.

Open seven days a week, Braintree CDC will conduct approximately 75,000 appointments per year, enabling faster diagnosis and treatment for patients.

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“We are pleased to begin work on this important project for Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust. We know the difference that the Braintree Community Diagnostic Centre will make to the local community and we are committed to delivering the centre for them.

Our specialist team will collaborate with the Trust team to reconfigure and refurbish the existing single-storey St Michaels Health Centre building, which will include a new build extension.”

Rory Magorrian

“This is great news for Braintree constituents. The Community Diagnostic Centre will provide tests and scans closer to home, drive down waiting times and speed up diagnosis and treatments of conditions, including cancers.

This delivers on the commitment made by the last Conservative Government and will ultimately improve health outcomes.”

James Cleverly 

MP for Braintree
Senior Project Manager at McLaughlin & Harvey

“This is an opportunity to see real progress in making Braintree CDC a reality. Patients are at the heart of everything we do, and the sooner we get these centres built, the quicker people will get additional access to the diagnostic care they need in a place that’s convenient for them.”

James Currell

Acting Divisional Director, Clinical and Support Services Division at Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Braintree CDC is part of a national programme funded by the Government to increase diagnostic capacity, providing one-stop shops for checks, tests, and scans in the heart of local communities. CDCs are also being developed in Thurrock, Pitsea and Southend.

This project is being delivered via the Crown Commercial Services framework.

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