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Next phase of Edgbaston hospital project unveiled

Circle Health plans to add a rehabilitation centre to its new hospital on the former Pebble Mill site

Plans have been lodged for the next phase of 'Circle Birmingham'

The next phase of a major private hospital development in Birmingham has been unveiled.

Circle Health on the former BBC Pebble Mill site in Edgbaston.

It has now lodged new plans with the city council to develop a second phase of the hospital building which will reach up to 204,500 sq ft.

New CGIs (above and below) also show how the second phase of the hospital could look.

It will have a five-storey hospitality wing and a four-storey clinical wing with additional parking, bringing the total number of spaces for the new hospital to 202.

CGI of the main entrance lobby at Circle Birmingham

Situated on 'plot 5', Circle Birmingham will contain rehabilitation facilities to be run by Austrian-based healthcare provider Vamed.

Treatments in the second phase will focus on rehabilitation for muscular and neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease and strokes and following operations.

Among the planned equipment for the hospital is an 'AlterG' anti-gravity treadmill which Circle Health said was rare to find in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and uses technology originally developed for astronauts by NASA.