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Leeds GP PCN Mapping Oct 20.Xlsx PCN & Size B CODE PRACTICE List Sizes Jan 20 Armley Primary Care B86003 Armley Medical Centre 15326 Network TBC 33,772 B86024 Priory View 8847 B86060 Thornton Medical Centre 9599 B86667 Beeston Village Surgery 7329 Beeston Primary Care B86002 City View Medical Practice 14998 Network 44,874 B86012 Leeds City Medical Practice 17120 B86005 Oakley Medical Practice 5427 B86672 Hawthorn Surgery 5996 B86655 The Beech Tree Medical Practice 1830 Bramley, Wortley and B86071 Whitehall Surgery 8643 Middleton Primary Care B86104 Bramley Village Health & Wellbeing Centre (Branches - Middleton Park Surgery Network 29,671 (Grange Medicare) Cottingley Community Centre 13202 B86008 Alwoodley Medical Centre 15179 B86059 Meanwood Health Centre 14201 Central North Leeds B86654 Oakwood Surgery 5090 Primary Care Network B86019 Rutland Lodge Medical Practice 9188 65,949 B86056 Shadwell Medical Centre 4859 B86066 Street Lane Practice 13714 B86023 The Avenue Surgery 3718 B86039 Allerton Medical Centre (now includes Westfield merged April 20) 10201 Chapeltown Primary Care B86108 Chapeltown Family Surgery 5284 Network 31,012 B86100 St Martins Practice 6899 B86049 Woodhouse Medical Practice 8628 B86055 Ashfield Medical Centre 6782 Crossgates Primary Care B86075 Colton Mill Medical Centre 13037 Network 30,226 B86648 Family Doctors 2194 B86009 Manston Surgery 8213 PCN & Size B CODE PRACTICE List Sizes Jan 20 HoltArmley Park Primary Primary Care Care B86074 Fieldhead Surgery 5773 Network 39,735 B86004 High Field Surgery 8053 B86044 Ireland Wood & Horsforth Medical Practice 25909 B86048 Garforth Medical Practice 13789 B86036 Gibson Lane Practice 11392 B86092 Kippax Hall 6278 B86089 Nova Scotia 5877 B86020 Lofthouse Surgery 11077 LS25 / LS26 Primary Care B86658 Moorfield House 10375 Network 74,379 B86006 Oulton 15591 B86623 Ashton View 4570 B86081 Bellbrooke Surgery 14563 B86669 Bevan @ York Street 1825 B86103 Conway Medical Centre 3254 B86043 East Park Medical Centre 8430 B86675 Lincoln Green Medical Practice 4207 B86643 Roundhay Road Surgery 3518 Y02494 Shakespeare Community Practice - One Medicare 5538 Burmantofts, Harehills and Y00848 Safe Haven GP Practice Richmond Hill Primary Care B86013 North Leeds Medical Practice 21344 Network 76,106 B86666 Newton Surgery 4645 B86061 The Practice at Harehills Corner 4212 LSMP & The Light 58,642 B86110 Leeds Student Medical Practice 43982 Y02002 The Light - OneMedicare 14660 Middleton and Hunslet B86642 Church Street 2461 Primary Care Network B86633 South Bank Surgery (Khan and Muneer and Whitfield merged April 20) 9538 32,917 B86042 Lingwell Croft Surgery 15353 B86096 Arthington Medical Centre 5565 PCN & Size B CODE PRACTICE List Sizes Jan 20 Armley Primary Care B86678 Drighlington Medical Centre 2921 B86067 Fountain Medical Centre 16127 B86101 Gildersome Health Centre 3383 Morley and District B86064 Leigh View Medical Practice 16431 Primary Care Network B86001 Morley Health Centre 2471 62,656 B86028 South Queen Street Medical Centre 4358 B86057 Windsor House Group Practice 16965 Otley Primary Care B86070 Aireborough Family Practice 4140 Network 28,914 B86032 Chevin Medical Practice 19115 B86029 Westgate Surgery - One Medicare 5659 B86011 Hillfoot Surgery 6850 B86015 Manor Park Surgery 14537 B86018 Pudsey Health Centre (Mulberry Street) 7512 B86014 Robin Lane Health and Wellbeing Centre 13367 West Leeds Primary Care B86058 Sunfield Medical Centre 4204 Network 71,096 B86094 The Gables Surgery 4931 B86050 West Leeds Family Practice (formerly West Lodge Family Practice) 19695 B86106 Foundry Lane Surgery 6868 Seacroft Primary Care B86022 Oakwood Lane Medical Practice 13766 Network 34,672 B86093 Park Edge Practice 5612 B86007 Windmill Health Centre 8426 B86673 Bramham Medical Centre 3493 B86010 Collingham Church View Surgery 9530 Wetherby Primary Care B86033 Crossley Street Surgery 11794 Network 35,481 B86034 Spa Surgery 6697 B86625 Wetherby Surgery - One Medicare 3967 PCN & Size B CODE PRACTICE List Sizes Jan 20 Armley Primary Care B86068 Abbey Grange Medical Practice 7868 B86069 Burley Park Medical Centre 12958 B86030 Burton Croft Surgery 11597 B86017 Craven Road Medical Centre 10835 B86025 Hyde Park Surgery 10183 Woodsley Primary Care B86109 Kirkstall Lane Medical Centre 7213 Network 75,736 B86086 Laurel Bank Surgery 7994 B86041 Vesper Road Surgery 7088 Yeadon Primary Care B86051 Aire Valley Surgery 14505 Network 37,295 B86038 Guiseley and Yeadon Medical Practice 11969 B86052 Park Road Medical Practice (Menston & Guiseley) 10821 York Road Primary Care B86054 Garden Surgery 6169 Network 32,282 B86016 Shaftesbury Medical Centre 17356 B86062 The Medical Centre (Laybourn & Partners) 8757.
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