Public Health Wales plans to transform a Bangor unit into an eye test clinic, aiming to enhance local health services and accessibility for residents.
The goal is to improve eye care services in Gwynedd. The proposal involves Unit 10 at Chestnut Court. If approved, two rooms will be used for eye tests and office work.
Currently, Unit 10 is just an office. They want to adapt it for health services. The site is on the ground floor and is part of a business park near Bangor.
The plans highlight that Parc Menai is a modern space with good transport links. It’s easy to get to by train or bus, making it convenient for everyone.
Public Health Wales already uses this unit for office work. They believe this change will help provide better eye care without disturbing the area.
They won’t be doing any major medical procedures, just eye tests and basic checks. The changes needed are minimal, mainly creating two clinic rooms and a waiting area.
This move could save costs by using an existing space instead of renting a new one. It’s a smart way to enhance local health services while keeping things simple.