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Leeds GP Practice Opening Hours – 25 May 2020 Leeds GP practice opening hours – 25 May 2020 If you need an appointment over the bank holiday, please call NHS 111 and a fully trained advisor will be able to book you into the local extended access hub. You can also call your GP practice as normal. If your practice is closed you’ll hear a recorded message advising you how to access appointments out of hours. Please note all bank holiday appointments have to be pre-booked Hub Address Practices Opening times Armley Priory View Medical Centre, 2a Green Lane, Armley Medical Centre 8am – 2pm Leeds, LS12 1HU Beech Tree Medical Hawthorn Surgery Priory View Medical Centre New Farnley Surgery Pudsey Gables Surgery Swinnow Green, Leeds, Hillfoot Surgery 8am – 1pm Pudsey, LS28 9AW Manor Park Pudsey Health Centre Robin Lane Sunfield Medical Centre The Gables West Lodge Surgery Morley Windsor House Group Practice, 2 Drighlington Medical Centre 8am-2pm Corportation Street, Morley, LS27 9NB Gildersome Health Centre Leigh View Medical Centre Morley Health Centre The Dekeyser Group Practice The Fountain Medical Centre The Surgery Windsor House Surgery Aire Valley Guiseley & Yeadon Medical Practice, South Aire Valley 8am-2pm View Road, Yeadon, Leeds, LS17 9PS Menston Medical Centre Yeadon Health Centre LSMP LSMP, 4 Blenheim Ct, Blenheim Walk, LSMP 9am-1pm Leeds,LS2 9AE Ireland Wood Ireland Wood Surgery, Iveson Approach, Fieldhead Surgery 8am-4pm Leeds, LS16 6FR Headingley Medical Centre Highfield Surgery Holly Bank Surgery Laurel Bank Surgery The New Croft Surgery Vesper Road Surgery Burley Park/Hyde Burley Park Medical Centre, 273 Burley Burley Park Medical Centre 9am - 1pm Park Road, Leeds, LS4 2EL Hyde Park Surgery Rutland Lodge Rutland Lodge Medical Practice, Scott Hall Allerton Medical Centre 9am-12pm Road, Leeds, LS7 3DR Chapeltown Health Centre Foundry Lane Meanwood Health Centre Newton Surgery Oakwood Medical Centre Oakwood Surgery Rutland Lodge Medical Practice Saint Martins Practice Shadwell Medical Practice The Avenue The Balcony Unit B25 (The Light) The Street Lane Practice The Surgery at Nursery Lane & Adel Westfield Medical Woodhouse Health Otley Aireborough Family Practice, Suffolk Court, Aireborough Family Practice 9am-12pm Yeadon, Leeds, LS19 7JN Bridge Street Medical Practice Silver Lane Surgery Westgate Surgery Wetherby Wetherby Health Centre, 42 Hallfield Lane, Wetherby Health Centre 9am-12pm Whetherby, LS22 6JT Bramham Medical Centre Church View Surgery Crossley Street Surgery North Leeds Medical Practice Spa Surgery Wetherby Surgery St George’s St George's Road, Leeds, ls10 4UZ Bramley Village 8am-4pm Beeston Village Surgery Church Street Surgery City View Medical Practice Cottingley Community Centre Hunslet Health Centre Leeds City Medical Practice Lingwell Croft Surgery Lofthouse Surgery Marsh Street Surgery (Oulton) Middleton Park Surgery New Cross Surgery Nova Scotia Medical Centre Oakley Medical Practice Shafton Lane Surgery Swillington Clinic The Arthington Medical Centre The Whitfield Practice Seacroft Outpatients Department, Seacroft Hospital, Ashfield Medical Centre 8am-4pm York Road, Leeds, LS14 6UH Ashton View Medical Centre Bellbrooke Surgery Colton Mill & The Grange Medical Centre Conway Medical Centre Dr Laybourn & Partners East Park Medical Centre Garforth Medical Centre Gibson Lane Practice Lincoln Green Medical Practice Manston Surgery Moorfield House Surgery Park Edge Practice Roundhay Road Surgery Shaftesbury Medical Centre Shakespeare Community Practice The Family Doctors The Garden Surgery The Practice at Harehills Corner The Surgery York Road Windmill Health Centre York Street Practice .
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