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Newbridge Surgery Signage and Cable Displays

Newbridge surgery is a client that came to us through a recommendation from a reputable interior design company OEG interiors.

Newbridge Surgery requested a laser cut Stainless Steel logo and wall mounted cable displays for patient information and staff profiles, for their newly refurbished surgery reception. The time constraints and budget perimeters where tight, everything had to be designed, manufactured and installed in 5 working days.

Some standard cable display units are stocked for purchase in our online shop for immediate dispatch.

Cable and acrylic poster holder displays are designed to be either, tensioned between floor and ceiling or off the wall. Acrylic pockets are held by clamps that are slid into position and then tightened. The cable fittings are made of stainless steel, strong, yet have a refined finish to the product. A cost effective solution for an in-office display.

Newbridge Surgery is a well-established family practice, in recently refurbished purpose-built premises with space rented out to an on-site pharmacy. As a dynamic, forward thinking team we consistently achieve extremely high scores against the national quality criteria. Access is through book ahead, same day and telephone appointments and pre-bookable Saturday morning clinics. Continuity of care is delivered for the whole family with GPs, Nurse Practitioners, Community staff, Midwifes and Occupation Therapists working together on site.

Posted on July 23rd 2015

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