At RY Group Healthcare Consultancy, we don’t just design hospitals and healthcare campuses to meet client expectations—we ensure that the designs are sustainable in the healthcare market for the long term. Our approach focuses on creating healthcare facilities that thrive, meeting both current needs and future demands. Our designs are aligned with all regulatory norms and standards for healthcare facilities, ensuring quality and compliance at every step.
Master Planning for Healthcare Campuses
The master planning of a healthcare campus is both a science and an art. It's a science because it involves systematic studies of hospital structures, functional relationships between various departments, and adherence to healthcare design principles. It’s an art because it requires creative, innovative thinking and meticulous attention to detail to ensure the facility is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Great healthcare facility design results from a harmonious blend of these elements, balancing structured planning with creativity.
Planning and designing a medical campus isn’t simple—it demands domain expertise, industry experience, and a keen understanding of future trends in healthcare. However, with a clear vision, our team of facility planners, healthcare engineers, and architects can achieve a design that positions your hospital for success, both now and in the future.
Our Healthcare Consulting Process for Master Planning
1. Phase I: Strategic Healthcare Planning and Assessment
Aligning the promoter’s vision with the facility blueprint.
Conducting a strategic business assessment to evaluate current and future financial projections.
Analyzing statistical trends to guide the initial design.
Planning and allocating hospital space efficiently.
Implementing energy conservation mechanisms.
Assessing staffing requirements and projections.
2. Phase II: Conceptual Site Planning
Assessing the site location, including proximity to major city locations, weather conditions, transportation access, legal considerations, and soil conditions.
Studying daily patient and visitor flow patterns to optimize the facility layout.
Creating conceptual healthcare architectural drawings and facility designs based on the site’s specifics.
3. Phase III: Interdepartmental Planning and Design
Identifying and defining hospital departments and rooms, and their functional relationships.
Planning major entry and exit points, vertical transport, and interdepartmental corridors.
Identifying critical zones in the hospital to ensure optimal placement and access.
4. Phase IV: Physical Set-Up, Evaluation, and Recommendations
Overseeing the actual construction of hospital rooms and departments.
Continuously evaluating work-in-progress to ensure alignment with the plan.
Identifying and addressing any constraints in design and construction.
Providing recommendations for modifications and improvements based on real-time evaluations.
Our holistic approach to hospital campus design ensures your facility is not only well-planned but also adaptable, sustainable, and ready to meet the demands of the future.