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Ribbon Cut at UK HealthCare’s New Interventional Services Facility

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UK HealthCare recently cut the ribbon on its new Interventional Services facility at University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital.

Responding to tremendous growth in the demand for Interventional Services, the new space will enable clinicians to use state of the art imaging technology—such as CT, fluoroscopy, and ultrasound—to perform image-guided, minimally invasive procedures as an alternative to surgery.

As Dr. Driss Raissi, medical director for UK HealthCare Interventional Services put it, “Kentuckians will have access to world-class minimally invasive surgeries without having to leave the comfort of their home state.”

The new project not only delivers leading-edge technology, but the whole space designed around the patient’s experience.

“We took pains to minimize the distance that patients will have to walk between waiting areas, prep, and recovery rooms,” says GBBN Principal, Thomas Gormley. “The design also allows the families of patients to have better access to hospital amenities and consultation rooms. The whole space is designed to ease patients’ stress, so they can focus on recovery.”

Read UK HealthCare’s coverage of the ribbon cutting here.

Want to learn more about GBBN’s healthcare work? Check out our case studies on UK Healthcare, Kentucky Children’s Hospital Neonatal ICU, Cincinnati Children’s Clinical Science’s Pavilion, or the TriHealth, Harold M. and Eugenia S. Thomas Comprehensive Care Center.

This project was done in collaboration with HGA.