On 15 September 2025 we launched our new fundraising campaign, inviting the community to support the Ambulatory Diagnostic Centre (ADC) at West Middlesex University Hospital.
The Hospital Next Door campaign is aiming to raise £1.5m to enhance the £80m NHS-funded facility with a cutting-edge cardiac MRI scanner, as well creating modern, patient-friendly spaces.
Buy a brick: the heart of the Hospital Next Door campaign
At the heart of the campaign is the ‘buy a brick’ initiative. Supporters can make a donation and add their name and message to a virtual wall on our website, celebrating community backing for the project. Every brick will help fund the additional technology and enhancements that will ensure a best-in-class new centre.
Transforming healthcare at West Mid
The ADC, due to open in autumn 2026, will be a game-changer for local healthcare, providing:
57% more diagnostic and treatment procedures each year – almost 85,000 in total
Faster, more accurate results for conditions including cancer and heart disease
Cutting-edge cardiac imaging – vital in Hounslow where heart failure admission rates are the highest in England
A greatly improved environment for patients undergoing oncology, haematology and kidney dialysis treatment
Why Hospital Next Door matters
Sarah McCullough, Director of Fundraising at CW+, said: ‘This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform care in West London. By buying a brick, our community can play a direct part in making the new Ambulatory Diagnostic Centre the best it can be. Every brick in our wall represents a person or organisation helping to shape the future of local healthcare.’
Lesley Watts, CEO of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, said: ‘This new facility supports our wider vision to deliver high-quality, accessible care closer to home, and we are proud to play a leading role in strengthening and improving NHS services in West London. I look forward to seeing the positive impact that it will have for our patients and staff for years to come.’
The Ambulatory Diagnostic Centre is expected to benefit thousands of patients each year and will also feature an education centre to attract and retain the very best NHS staff.