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If you have been referred for an x-ray by your GP, Leeds Teaching Hospitals radiology department has a walk in service for adult patients (aged 16 and over). Please see the links below for more information
To view the Walk in Service for X-ray leaflet click here.
To view details of the departments offering the service and times you can attend click here.
For some patients, including those with work, caring or other commitments, seeing or speaking to us during our standard practice opening hours can be difficult and you be may struggling to get an appointment which works best for you.
We provide an Enhanced Access Service which is available to all patients between the hours of 9.00am to 3.00pm every Saturday and Sunday. You can book your appointments through us during normal opening hours, or if you prefer, you can call the Enhanced Access Service team direct over the weekend on 0113 221 3709.
The Enhanced Access Service aims to offer patients a greater range of appointment availability for routine problems, at a time that may be more convenient.
The types of support available are similar to those which we offer during normal working hours, and appointments are available with a variety of clinicians including GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs), Nurses, Health Care Assistants (HCAs), Physiotherapists, Pharmacists and Healthy Mind Practitioners (Mental Health & Wellbeing).
Some of the services are by telephone or video call, and some are face to face.
What support can I access?
- Cervical Screening Nurse Clinic - 9.00am to 3.00pm (Saturday & Sunday) - Face to Face
- GP Clinic - 9.00am to 3.00pm (Saturday & Sunday) - Face to Face/Telephone
- HCA Clinic - 9.00am to 3.00pm (Saturday & Sunday) Face to Face for long term conditions/blood tests
For further information about the Enhanced Access Services click here.
Please note, if your call falls outside of practice and extended hours and you feel you need to be seen urgently, please contact NHS 111.
We have selected AccuRx as our online consultation service to improve the experience for our patients.
By using AccuRx, you will have easy access to a range of services at a time which is convenient to you. The online consultation service offers a secure, simple and flexible way for patients and carers to contact us, but will not replace face to face appointments.
To register for AccuRx click here.
This should not be used for emergencies. You should contact 999 or visit the Accident & Emergency Department for emergencies.
By registering, you will have easy access to a range of services from your computer or smartphone, including:
- Reporting symptoms to your GP
- Booking virtual appointments
- Accessing health advice
You can order repeat medication via the NHS App using the following link here to online services.
Another option is to order repeat medication here via AccuRx online by submitting a new request here.
- Click on the Contact us online button
- Click on the Submit a new request button
- Select Medication request via the admin query tab
- Complete the repeat prescription form and submit the request
Please allow up to 2 working days for your request to be sent to your selected pharmacy.
By post
You can post your prescription slip or written request in the post box located in reception.
Please note, we cannot accept repeat medication requests by telephone.
The quickest and most direct way to get your repeat prescription request to the GP is by using our online services.
If you are unable to use order your medication online, you can still make your request by post or by attending the practice.