CHEC completes roll out of community clinics in Basingstoke Post Date : April 8, 2025 News 2 minutes read CHEC, a healthcare provider delivering specialist ophthalmology services in partnership with the NHS, has completed the roll out of its community-based clinic provision with the opening of a fourth facility in Basingstoke. Since opening its doors, CHEC Basingstoke has been undertaking a project to open ‘spoke’ clinics across the region. Spokes act as extensions of the hospital’s offering, available in community settings including GP practices. CHEC says this unique operating model increases equity of access to specialist healthcare for people who struggle to travel to the hospital site, and relieves local waiting lists for outpatient, elective and diagnostic services. CHEC’s fourth spoke in Basingstoke has now opened at The Cambridge Practice, Aldershot, completing the roll out. Since September 2024, clinics have also become available at Park Surgery in Eastleigh, Pinehill Surgery in Bordon, and Andover Medical Centre in Andover. Julie Collins, Hospital Manager for CHEC Basingstoke said: “Since opening our doors, CHEC Basingstoke has completed over 57,800 consultations and carried out over 3,900 cataract surgeries, but we know not everybody feels able to visit the hospital. This could be due to transport or mobility issues, time constraints with work, or simply the need to feel comfortable in more familiar surroundings. “That’s why our community clinics – or our ‘spokes’ – are so important. They break down barriers and make it easier than ever for us to complete the healthcare journeys our patients are taking, speeding up the process and unlocking extra resources in local NHS services, too. “Now we have four community clinics up and running across Basingstoke, we look forward to seeing the invaluable difference we can make in the region.” In 2023/24, CHEC treated more than 372,000 ophthalmology patients with an average wait time of less than four weeks. CHEC hospitals span the country’s major towns and cities, and each hospital is supported by a minimum of three community clinics, placed in more remote locations, in line with where patients say access to NHS treatment is particularly challenging. To learn more about accessing the ophthalmology treatments CHEC provides in partnership with the NHS, please visit www.chec.uk