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    The Practice Harehills Corner

    1.0 (1 review)

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    Craven Road Medical Centre

    Craven Road Medical Centre

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Now that we've moved house we've started using Craven Road Medical Practice rather than its littler…read moresurgery on Holly Bank in Headingley as it's easier to get to and we don't have to re-register or anything. Parking facilities, plenty of seating, much more modern and more staff so it's easier to get an appointment. Also run lots of groups for free, which is great. It's like a social event when I go now - everyone's so friendly.

    If you are ever in need of a doctors surgery in Leeds then Craven Road Medical Centre is just one…read moreof the many options. When registering with doctors in Leeds there is a system like some Primary Schools which concern your catchment area. Basically, if you live within a certain radius of the establishment then you can register here, if not there will be another that is nearer to you. It makes sense but is a little annoying if you are still moving house every year with the tide of students in the area, as you may have to switch doctors. The actual surgery itself is very comfortable to visit. It has a wide and spacious waiting room that doesn't smell of ill people (sometimes more crammed ones actually do, honestly) and some very sweet and helpful receptionists. It is generally not a very long wait to get an appointment and in an emergency they will happily look through for any cancellations, or other ways of suiting your needs to make you all better. Once registered, you can also obtain a username and password for online appointment booking or ordering repeat prescriptions. Just ask at the desk and see their website.

    Lexicon House Primecare Access Centre - Taken from official website

    Lexicon House Primecare Access Centre

    1.9(9 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    After suddenly coming down with tonsillitis on the Bank Holiday, which was obviously the worst…read moretiming ever, I had to make an appointment with Lexicon House. After sorting an appointment on the phone with relative ease, I travelled across to Lexicon House, and sat to wait my turn amongst the other sufferers in the building. As ever, the process was pretty simple, although the waiting times were longer than I'd experienced before. This can't be helped, though. My appointment was barely a minute long -the doctor took one look at my tonsils and prescribed me a course of penicillin. My only issue was that given how swollen they were, in hindsight, I'm inclined to think that I ought to have had a stronger, longer course since within a week and a half of getting better I came back down with it again. Dang. The only other thing was that the appointment was so quick, that the pharmacist had to go through how to take the medicine, since he was too brief for me to get the instructions the first time around. I understand there were so many people waiting and wanting to get in and out, but just a few minutes more would have been better. In any case, they always do the job, so I'm always grateful for their services! The reception staff were also lovely, which is always nice.

    Tried to get my 19 month Granddaughter an appointment at this out of hours Dr's, after ringing the…read morephone number for 2 hours and leaving messages Glory!! no response whats so ever... next step the L.G.I. sorry but the service at Lexicon House is rubbish.

    One Medicare @ The Light - The entrance in The Light.

    One Medicare @ The Light

    3.0(1 review)
    1.5 miShopping Quarter, City Centre

    There is something peculiar about analysing the worth of a doctor's surgery, but I understand that…read moreit is important to receive the correct level of care, and not always easy to find. Especially if, like me, you wait until you are ill to register with a doctor. There is nothing worse than trying to track down vital information about your medical history, when you feel vulnerable and rotten! One Medicare @ The Light is split into two sections, a doctors surgery and a drop-in centre for emergencies. I have visited both, and have always received good and useful advice. Although it is situated right in the centre of town, I have not experienced any problems in booking an appointment. I have also been successful in requesting the attention of a female doctor or nurse, an option which is important to me and which should be offered. The website is useful, giving guidance on how to book an appointment and order a repeat prescription. Finding the surgery is quite a task if you are not familiar with its location. There is an large, wooden door next to the main entrance near Brown's, which leads you through to a lift straight up to the doctors. Failing that there is an entrance inside The Light, on the same level as the Vue cinema, a bizarre journey in. I have completed simpler orienteering courses, and this one is sometimes made twice as arduous due to the paper bag on my head, in the case of any face related medical problems! Although I have only visited One Medicare @ The Light a few times, I have never had any problems with the surgery and would recommend both the doctors and the drop-in centre.

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    One Medicare @ The Light - The entrance at street level.

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    Hyde Park Surgery - Taken from the Hyde Park Surgery website - http://www.hydeparksurgery.co.uk/

    Hyde Park Surgery

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.1 miHyde Park

    I initially signed up here after a year or so of living in Hyde Park. Being somewhat of a…read morehypochondriac I eventually plucked up the courage to find a doctor and go and ask a few of the questions that had been bothering me for a while - they were all silly things that I wanted to put my mind at ease over. So I registered here, which was easy and simple. There was no waiting list, which was excellent since this is a highly populated area. I had my first appointment and everything went really smoothly. I wasn't completely comfortable talking in great depth about my health issues, mostly since I felt they were not altogether major, and I think to some extent one needs to become accustomed to one's new doctor before you start spouting every little problem. Anyway, the doctor I saw was lovely and helpful, very calming and very informative. What more could you want?

    Before I moved house recently I was registered at Hyde Park Surgery and never had any problems at…read moreall. I went there a few times to different doctors. Now I am also a bit of a hypochondriac and once got myself into a bit of a worry over something or other, and despite probably thinking I was a bit pathetic the doctor I saw (a woman who I'm afraid I can't remember the name of!) was absolutely lovely and sympathetic and managed to get the perfect balance between objective advice and gentle sympathy...so I didn't feel as stupid as I probably seemed! I also staggered there once rather under-dressed in the cold weather with a severe temperature and generally feeling hideous while I was supposed to be finishing my dissertation in time for the fast-approaching deadline! The doctor I saw then was great and instantly gave me a note stating that I had a 'very serious viral infection' or similarly strong terms which really put my mind at rest when desperately requiring an extention! Overall a generally very positive experience with all doctors I saw.

    The Practice Harehills Corner - physicians - Updated May 2026

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