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Diagnostic Centers Reach 100,000 Patients Milestone
23 Nov
Summary
- Two diagnostic centers served 100,000 patients since opening late last year.
- These centers offer crucial scans and tests away from hospital settings.
- The centers are recognized as a national blueprint and have won an award.

Since their inception in late 2024, the Skegness and Lincoln community diagnostic centers (CDCs) have successfully provided essential healthcare services to 100,000 patients. These centers are designed to offer a range of diagnostic tests, such as CT scans, MRIs, X-rays, and blood work, thereby alleviating pressure on hospital services.
The feedback from patients utilizing these centers has been overwhelmingly positive, with one trust representative describing it as "fantastic." This success has not gone unnoticed, as the centers have garnered recognition and an award, positioning them as a leading example for future diagnostic centers nationwide.
The United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospital Trust proudly highlights these CDCs as a successful blueprint for national healthcare initiatives. Their operational model and patient satisfaction levels have set a high standard, demonstrating the effectiveness of community-based diagnostic services.




