Knight Frank is pleased to present an exciting new medical and specialist centre planned for construction adjoining the Wyong Public Hospital and directly to the west of the new $200 million Emergency Department building and large carpark.
This is an opportunity for healthcare providers with small and large accommodation requirements to co-locate in a multi-disciplinary centre with opportunities available for medical specialists, allied health professionals, day hospital facilities and other health uses.
Key features: - Suites from 96 sqm* to 6,000 sqm* - Large car park with easy access for patients and staff - Multiple healthcare services in one location providing convenience for patients - Connection to Wyong Public Hospital providing easy access between facilities - Nearby to a bus stop positioned on a major transport route - Within close proximity to numerous aged care facilities
Completion expected mid-2025.
Please contact Brent Sinclair 0407 027 277 for more information.
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