Refurbished modular buildings for healthcare

High-quality modular healthcare facilities across the UK.

Image of a University hospital double storey office refurbished modular building with grey cladding

Wernick Refurbished Buildings delivers refurbished modular healthcare buildings designed to support clinical, administrative and community healthcare environments across the UK.

Each building is stripped back to its structural steel frame, rigorously inspected and rebuilt to modern standards. The result is a high-quality modular healthcare facility that delivers the performance, durability and compliance expected in the healthcare sector, while offering reduced environmental impact and strong cost efficiency compared to new-build alternatives.

Whether responding to increased patient demand, estate refurbishment programmes or temporary decant requirements, our refurbished modular buildings provide a practical and sustainable healthcare infrastructure solution.

Designed for modern healthcare demands

Healthcare estates must adapt quickly to:

  • Increasing patient demand
  • Backlog reduction programmes
  • Service reconfiguration
  • Infection control requirements
  • Estate refurbishment projects

Refurbished modular healthcare buildings can be delivered faster than traditional construction, helping providers respond to operational pressures without long-term disruption.

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Built for compliance and performance

Healthcare environments require reliability and confidence. Our refurbishment process goes far beyond cosmetic improvements.

By returning the building to its steel frame, we are able to:

  • Assess and upgrade structural integrity
  • Improve insulation and thermal performance
  • Modernise internal finishes
  • Integrate updated building services
  • Reconfigure layouts to suit operational needs

The result is a building that feels modern, professional and fit for purpose.

A lower-carbon approach to healthcare infrastructure

Sustainability is increasingly embedded in healthcare procurement and estate planning.

By retaining and repurposing the structural steel frame, refurbishment reduces material waste and embodied carbon compared to new modular construction. This supports organisations working toward carbon reduction and ESG objectives, without compromising quality or performance.

Refurbishment is not second best. It is a considered, circular approach to delivering healthcare space.