A new £34.3 million health and wellbeing hub is set to be opened in Cardiff.
The site will bring together GP, mental health and family services.
The Park View Health and Wellbeing Hub in Ely will be developed by Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and will serve residents across the Caerau and Ely areas.
Construction on the hub is expected to begin June, with the centre due to open in January 2028.
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Jeremy Miles said: "The hub will help Ely and Caerau residents access a wide range of services in one place, bringing more NHS care closer to people’s homes.
"It will also deliver long-term economic benefits for the area, supporting job creation and economic regeneration during the construction and operation phases."
Geoff Walsh, Director of Capital, Estates & Facilities at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, said: "This long-planned scheme is a major milestone for Ely and Caerau. Since the closure of Park View Health Centre, delivering services locally has been challenging and this investment will enable care to be provided closer to home once again.
"Bringing services together with the Local Authority Hwb will support a more joined-up approach, while the relocation of Westway Surgery, made possible through Welsh Government Integrated Care Fund Capital Integration and Rebalancing Capital Fund (IRCF), will strengthen primary care provision for the community."