Engineered once, deployable many times.
A modular x-ray and gynaecology unit combines two clinical functions often delivered together in women's health programmes — gynaecological examination and consultation with general radiographic imaging including breast and pelvic imaging. structmod modular x-ray and gynaecology units serve regional women's health centres, hospital obstetrics and gynaecology departments needing dedicated imaging support, public health programmes running women's health screening, and private healthcare operators establishing women's health clinics. The combined facility delivers in 12-14 weeks turnkey, with the integrated workflow supporting one-stop women's health visits.
The unit organises the two clinical functions with appropriate separation and shared support spaces. The gynaecology side includes 2-4 examination rooms (gynaecological examination tables with stirrups, pelvic ultrasound, cervical screening setup with cytology or HPV-test handling), consultation rooms for longer patient discussion, and counselling rooms for sensitive topics (family planning, abnormal screening results, sexual health). The radiology side includes 1-2 x-ray rooms (lead-shielded per NCRP Report 147 with workload-adjusted shielding), digital radiography for general imaging including obstetric x-ray, optional mammography integration, and technician/reading workflow. Shared infrastructure includes reception, waiting area with privacy screening, patient changing cubicles, and pharmacy.
structmod modular x-ray and gynaecology units serve national women's health programmes (cervical screening, breast screening, antenatal care extension), regional hospitals consolidating women's health services, NGO women's health programmes (refugee women's health, post-conflict reproductive health, FGM-response services), and private women's health clinic chains. Lead time is 12-14 weeks from contract signature for stock configurations, 14-18 weeks for configurations including mammography or extended ultrasound capability. Compliance includes IEC 60364-7-710 medical electrical, IEC 60601-2-45 mammography (where included), NCRP Report 147 shielding, and women's health regulatory framework per destination country.
Typical deployment sequence
- Day 1 — site foundation verified, screw jacks or strip footings in place
- Day 2–3 — modules lifted into position by mobile crane
- Day 3–4 — inter-module connections and envelope sealing
- Day 4–5 — MEP connections, wet testing
- Day 5–6 — interior finish, fixtures and equipment install
- Day 7 — commissioning, FAT report, user training and handover
Spec sheet — STR-3276
| Overall length | 15.6 m · 51.2 ft |
|---|---|
| Width (transport) | 2.99 m |
| Width (deployed) | 2.99 m |
| Height (transport) | 2.70 m |
| Floor area (deployed) | 46.6 m² |
| Dry weight | 9.6 t |
| Chassis | EN 10025 S355JR hot-rolled steel · EN 1090 EXC-2 |
| Welding quality | EN ISO 3834-3 |
| Envelope | Sandwich panel, PIR core 80 mm · λ ≈ 0.023 W/(m·K) |
| Fire resistance | EI-30 · tested to EN 13501-2 |
| Floor | Marine plywood on EPDM · R-10 slip rating |
| Electrical | 230 V / 50 Hz · TN-S · IEC 60364 compliant |
| HVAC | Split inverter heat pump · MERV-8 |
| Operating range | −25 °C to +50 °C ambient |
| Wind rating | Designed for 130 km/h basic wind (EN 1991-1-4) |
| Seismic design | Per EN 1998-1 (Eurocode 8) · ductility class DCM |
| Transport | ISO 668 footprint · CSC plate eligible (container variants) |
| Setup time | 3 hours · 2-person crew |
Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.