The building that housed Slumdog Bar & Kitchen is getting a facelift
Cosmedicare, owned by healthcare entrepreneur Gill Baird, is developing the 8,500 square foot facility to meet growing demand for clinical services in the west ofThe two-storey hospital, which will occupy a space at one time home to Slumdog Bar & Kitchen, will offer day-case surgical procedures such as breast reconstruction and cosmetic surgery, private GP services, and bariatrics .
The facility will be the third developed by Cosmedicare, which also owns St Ellen’s Hospital in Livingston and a clinic at Edinburgh Park.Ms Baird, a former senior hospital manager in the NHS, said: “We only opened the doors to St Ellen’s Hospital six months ago and whilst it was a huge project to get over the line given the challenges working with pandemic restrictions, we had been actively looking for a prominent city centre site in Glasgow.
“This is one of Glasgow’s main city centre streets yet so far, it’s lacked major investment or redevelopment so it’s exciting to help play a part in Sauchiehall Street’s rejuvenation. The street is crying out for change and we would urge theCosmedicare worked with Cormack Gracie Architects on the plans, following the firm’s involvement on the St Ellen’s project.
Ms Baird added: “Our decision to build in Glasgow is due to demand from our existing and potential west-coast based clientele looking for pre-and post-operative day-case facilities in Glasgow city centre. This is by no means a satellite facility of St Ellen’s, the new Sauchiehall Street is a standalone day case hospital that will provide much needed practitioner focused services led by leading specialists and surgeons in the private sector and NHS under the Cosmedicare and St Ellen’s brands.
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