
About time that the clinic was given a coat of paint. They did that but mainly at the doorway. Since the clinic waiting area was air conditioned, the fumes from the paint was overwhelming at certain area of the place.


Luckily there were nobody with an asthma attack nearby ....

The New Mediplex
It was finally opened. Although I haven't learned of any fanfare. The Mediplex right next to my ward was finally opened. More of a soft launch, announced by the opening of Starbucks.
Access was straight forward as there is a dedicated lift straight from the car park. I happened to park right next to that entrance. So. This morning, I decided to have a look. No clinics. Some time to kill on the way to breakfast.
The next thing I looked at was the Surau. We have two Surau at SJMC, one for each tower. But they were small and we're more of an afterthought rather than a purpose built room. The one at Mediplex looked to be more dedicated although I wished that it would be bigger. It was tucked in at the back of the building, right by the lift.
To be honest, located by my car park made getting in and out through the new building easy for me. Great for getting a quick bite on my drive home before getting stuck in the usual jam.
Let's see what else was in store when the upper floors were opened.