Hawke's Bay Hospital's new endoscopy and gastroenterology unit means more co-ordinated and accessible care for those affected by bowel conditions, Health Minister David Clark believes.
Ruakopito - the new $13.1 million facility - is the first of its kind in the country and was officially opened yesterday, with health professionals and family of some affected by the disease present.
"I've heard the loud and clear calls from bowel patients and whānau for better diagnosis, treatment, access to specialist services, and supportive care," Clark said.
"All the services these patients need will be available in a single-purpose building. They'll be able to get the help they need in a much more accessible way."
Hawke's Bay District Health Board Chief executive Kevin Snee said the opening of the building was an exciting step forward for the region in the detection, treatment and prevention of gastric and bowel disorders, including bowel cancer.