Working in partnership with our GP practice clients, being fully responsible for all project risks and costs , Apollo can assess the needs and aspirations of the practice, recommending the most viable property solution to secure the long term future of the service.
Working on behalf of our GP clients who may wish to retain control and ownership of their buildings and be responsible for the project costs and risks , Apollo can prepare and produce Business cases for funding and service delivery approval.
Apollo was one of the two founding private sector partners of hub West Scotland in 2012. Hub West is a multi award winning public/private partnership, delivering integrated health and community infrastructure to 1.2m people in the west of Scotland at significant scale.
Apollo’s shareholder run, success driven partnerships have been enhancing specialist healthcare property services for over 20 years. Our regionally managed project team has a strong local knowledge and is highly experienced and technically skilled across all aspects of property development and management. This, alongside our network of trusted partners, means that we can deliver bespoke solutions to every primary care project.
How GP Surgeries began When the NHS was first formed by Aneurin Bevan in 1948, many GPs started practices from the front rooms of their houses and as demand for healthcare services increased, GPs often converted their entire houses into surgeries to meet patients’ needs. Over time the demands to improve healthcare premises, specifically GP’s, […]
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way we all live and work with healthcare centres being at the forefront of change. The NHS has stressed how important it is for patients to get medical help, calling on healthcare practices to adjust to the social distancing measures as quickly as possible. Many medical healthcare centres have […]
In light of recent changes and social distancing guidelines, general practice surgeries across the nation have increased online consultations for the safety of both staff and patients. Over the last few months, in particular, GP’s ask patients to communicate via any phone, tablet or desktop device with limited face-to-face appointments. GPFV (General Practice Forward View) […]