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What is 'extended access'?

It's the term we use to describe the additional evening and weekend appointments that are now available with GPs, practice nurses and other healthcare professionals for pre-booked and 'same day' booked appointments.

When can I get an 'extended access' appointment?

In addition to your regular GP practice opening hours, you have access to the following extended access appointments:

  Monday - Friday 6pm - 8pm

  Saturday - 9am - 3pm

  Sunday - 11am - 1pm

Who can get an appointment on an evening or weekend?

Anyone can use the extended access appointments.  However, this services is ideal if you:

* find it difficult to attend an appointment during the working day (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm)

* are a busy parent with small children; or

* rely on working carers to take you to appointments

How do I attend an extended access appointment?

You can access face to face or telephone and video consultation appointments vie the extended access service.  This will be based on individual need and the nature of the appointment required. 

What services can I get from extended access appointments?

Extended access appointments provide routine appointments you would get during normal opening hours, this includes:-

  * GP, nurse and health care assistant appointments

  * NHS health checks

  Pharmacist (for more information, please contact your practice)

  * Musculoskeletal (MSK) appointments

  * Long Term Condition reviews including Spirometry

How do I get an extended access appointment?

Extended access appointments are only available via booking.  There is no 'walk-in' offer.  To book an appointment, you must contact your own GP practice.  You can book via telephone or by using your GP online service (speak to your own practice for more information).

Always cancel any appointment you no longer need, someone else could be using it.

Veterans: NHS Mental Health Service

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For easy read patient information on various health problems and health services, please click on the following link:-

https://www.learningdisabilityservice-leeds.nhs.uk/get-checked-out/resources/

Clinics & Services

The following services are available:

Face to face appointments with our doctors and nurses

Telephone appointments with our doctors and nurses

Minor Surgery. Joint injections

PLEASE NOTE :- Baby Clinic is no longer a walk-in clinic. 

Childhood Vaccinations. It is important that all children are fully immunised. Our baby clinics are on Tuesday 11:00 - 12:00 and Friday morning 10:00-12:00. Please contact the surgery in order to book an appointment.

Cervical Smears. Cancer of the cervix can be prevented.  All female patients between the ages of twenty five and sixty -five are advised to have regular smear tests.  These are important.  They can detect early signs suggesting increased risk of the condition, which is then easily treated before any cancer itself develops.

Family Planning. Advice on all types of family planning (contraception) is available from the doctor or nurse.  This includes coils, implants, contraceptive injections, pills and condoms. We also offer emergency contraception and referral for sterilisation.

Annual Flu vaccination - for those 65 years of age and older, women who are pregnant, and for younger patients who have chronic health conditions such as angina, chest conditions, diabetes, liver or kidney disease.

Smoking Cessation. Leeds Stop Smoking Service can be contacted on 0800 169 4219 or via https://leedsstopsmoking.co.uk/ 

 
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