Category: Medical Construction
In-Practice Dental Lab Design Considerations
Dental labs have changed significantly over the years as new technology and tools have been developed. Work that once needed to be done in outside dedicated labs can now be safely, efficiently, and cost effectively completed in-house. The availability of the right tools, along with the benefits of bringing this work in-house, has increased the…
Read MoreImprove Medical Office Patient Movement & Workflow with Smart Design Decisions
Positive patient experience and reviews have never been more important to medical practices than they are today. In addition to ensuring that patients receive top-quality care, physicians and medical practices must also look for ways to deliver patient experiences that result in positive reviews on standardized surveys. One area that can undermine an otherwise positive…
Read MoreComparing Single Entry vs. Double Entry Dental Operatory Designs
While two is greater than one, it isn’t always better. As new dental offices are being built, designers and dentists are challenging the conventional wisdom on operatory design. Specifically, we are seeing increasing use in the United States of single entry care spaces, a method of managing clinical space that has long been the more…
Read More5 Ideas to Make Your Medical Practice More Inviting
Whether you are building a new medical office or upgrading existing facilities, it is important to take time to assess how your patients feel about the space and to determine ways in which it can be made more inviting to more people. This is especially true as medical systems become more focused on measuring patient…
Read MoreGrowth During the Pandemic
2020 was a difficult year for most Americans and introduced phrases that we would have loved to have avoided. Masking and social distancing are the norm for now and have made it necessary for many businesses to modify the way in which they operate. For others, the pandemic simply proved to be the impetus to…
Read MoreLessons from COVID for Future Dental & Orthodontic Office Construction
The Covid -19 pandemic that began last year has had a profound impact on how many businesses now function. Even after we have better control of the virus and its impacts are not being so directly felt, there will be long-term changes to how businesses operate. For dental and orthodontic practices, there are several takeaways…
Read MoreMake the Most of Existing Buildings: Adaptive Reuse Architecture & Construction for Medical & Dental Practices
For medical and dental professionals ready to build a new practice, the decision of where to locate must be addressed early in the process. While greenfield construction makes sense in some instances, renovations and adaptive reuse are providing medical and dental practices with access to prime real estate. Determining if adaptive reuse is the right…
Read MoreCrafting a Healing Space
When she envisioned her practice, Dr. Felicia Devine knew it couldn’t be a run-of-the-mill, cookie-cutter, “typical medical office.” Instead, she worked with Real Services to create a space that allows patients to feel comfortable, welcomed and accepted from the moment they walk through the doors. Starting with the selection of the office location, and continuing on through the decisions on interior finishes, this project stayed committed to building a unique, healthy, and sustainable space.
Read MoreGet the Most out of Your Small Dental Office
Just because a space is small, that doesn’t mean it isn’t right for a dental office. With proper forethought and planning, you can design a practice that maximizes efficiency without sacrificing patient satisfaction or practitioner sanity. Solid dental office space design can get the job done. Assess Current Challenges For anyone in an office that…
Read MoreDesign Your Medical Office and Technology for Better Patient Experience
Medical and dental offices have changed a lot in the last ten years. Providers have incorporated a variety of technologies that now allow them to provide better patient care and increased patient comfort. Medical office design changes to incorporate new and improving technology tools to meet the needs of patients are bound to continue. As…
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