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Manchester Neighbourhoods and GP Practices Manchester Neighbourhoods and GP Practices Higher Blackley, Harpurhey and Charlestown 1 2 Ü Higher Blackley 3 4 Charlestown 5 Crumpsall 6 7 9 8 10 Cheetham and 11 12 13 Moston 14 Crumpsall 15 16 Miles Platting, Newton Heath, 1H7arpurhey Moston and City Centre 18 21 20 22 23 19 Cheetham 24 Miles Platting & Newton Heath 25 Ancoats & Clayton 26 28 Ancoats, Clayton 29 31 27 32 and Bradford 30 City Centre 33 34 35 Bradford 36 Hulme, Moss Side 37 39 40 42 41 and Rusholme 38 Hulme Ardwick Gorton North 43 46 44 45 Gorton and 47 48 50 49 Levenshulme Moss Side 51 52 54 55 56 53 Chorlton, Fallowfield Longsight Gorton South Rusholme and Whalley Range Whalley Range 58 59 60 61 Fallowfield 62 64 57 66 65 Chorlton 63 67 Levenshulme Ardwick and Old Moat Longsight 69 70 68 71 Withington 73 72 Chorlton Park Burnage 74 75 76 Withington and Didsbury West Fallowfield Wythenshawe and 77 Northenden 78 79 80 Didsbury East Brooklands 82 81 Northenden Didsbury, Burnage and Chorlton Park 83 Baguley 85 86 84 88 Sharston 87 Wythenshawe 89 Woodhouse Park Population Health and Wellbeing Team Manchester Health and Care Commissioning 0 0.5 1 2 Miles © Crown copyright. All rights reserved (100019568) (2017) Label GP Practice Label GP Practice 1 BEACON MEDICAL CENTRE 46 MOSS SIDE FAMILY MEDICAL PRACTICE 2 THE AVENUE MEDICAL CENTRE 47 SURREY LODGE PRACTICE 3 DAM HEAD MEDICAL CENTRE 48 LONGSIGHT MEDICAL PRACTICE 4 THE VILLAGE SURGERY 49 SHIV LODGE MEDICAL CENTRE 5 CHARLESTOWN MD 50 ALEXANDRA RANGE 6 PARKVIEW MEDICAL CENTRE 51 THE ROBERT DARBISHIRE PRACTICE 7 ARTANE MEDICAL CENTRE 52 AILSA CRAIG MEDICAL CENTRE 8 HAZELDENE MEDICAL CENTRE 53 PARKSIDE SURGERY 9 VALENTINE MEDICAL CENTRE 54 ASHVILLE SURGERY 10 SIMPSON MEDICAL PRACTICE 55 THE RANGE MEDICAL CENTRE 11 WELLFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE 56 WILMSLOW ROAD SURGERY 12 JOLLY MEDICAL CENTRE 57 LEVENSHULME MEDICAL PRACTICE 13 HARPURHEY MEDICAL CENTRE 58 WEST POINT MEDICAL CENTRE 14 CONRAN MEDICAL CENTRE 59 ASHCROFT SURGERY 15 DR ML SAHA'S PRACTICE 60 DR RADCLIFFE AND CHEW-GRAHAM 16 ST GEORGE'S MEDICAL CENTRE 61 THE ALEXANDRA PRACTICE 17 FERNCLOUGH SURGERY 62 HAWTHORN MC 18 NEW COLLEGIATE MEDICAL CENTRE 63 WILBRAHAM SURGERY 19 CHEETHAM HILL PRIMARY CARE CENTRE 64 CORKLAND ROAD MEDICAL PRACTICE 20 NEWTON HEATH MEDICAL CENTRE 65 BODEY MEDICAL CENTRE 21 QUEENS MEDICAL CENTRE 66 PRINCESS ROAD SURGERY 22 DROYLSDEN RD FAMILY PRACTICE 67 FALLOWFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE 23 BROOKDALE SURGERY 68 MAULDETH MEDICAL CENTRE 24 WHITLEY ROAD MEDICAL CENTRE 69 THE BORCHARDT MEDICAL CENTRE 25 MP VICTORIA MILL 70 AL-SHIFA MEDICAL CENTRE 26 DR MOKASHI 71 DAVID MEDICAL CENTRE 27 DR GOODALL 72 BURNAGE HEALTHCARE PRACTICE 28 THE MAZHARI & KHAN PRACTICE 73 LADYBARN GROUP PRACTICE 29 CITY CENTRE HEALTH CENTRE 74 MERSEYBANK SURGERY 30 NEW ISLINGTON MEDICAL CENTRE 75 DIDSBURY MEDICAL CENTRE - DR WHITAKER 31 ANCOATS URBAN VILLAGE MEDICAL PRACTICE 76 KINGSWAY MEDICAL PRACTICE 32 THE FAMILY SURGERY 77 BARLOW MEDICAL CENTRE 33 THE DOC'S SURGERY 78 NORTHERN MOOR MEDICAL PRACTICE 34 FIVE OAKS FAMILY PRACTICE 79 WOODLANDS MEDICAL PRACTICE 35 CORNERSTONE FAMILY PRACTICE 80 NORTHENDEN GROUP PRACTICE 36 FLORENCE HOUSE MEDICAL PRACTICE 81 THE PARK MEDICAL CENTRE 37 THE VALLANCE CENTRE 82 BROOKLANDS MEDICAL PRACTICE 38 DR CUNNINGHAM & PARTNERS 83 BOWLAND MEDICAL PRACTICE 39 DR CHIU 84 RK MEDICAL PRACTICE 40 CORNBROOK MEDICAL PRACTICE 85 BENCHILL MEDICAL PRACTICE 41 WEST GORTON MEDICAL PRACTICE 86 THE MAPLES MEDICAL CENTRE 42 THE ARCH MEDICAL PRACTICE 87 PEEL HALL MEDICAL CENTRE 43 GORTON MEDICAL CENTRE 88 CORNISHWAY GROUP PRACTICE 44 NEW BANK HEALTH 89 TREGENNA GROUP PRACTICE 45 MOUNT ROAD SURGERY.
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