What do when the surgery is closed
If the practice is closed and you have an urgent but non-emergency medical concern, you can seek help via NHS 111.
- This service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and can be accessed either online or by calling 111.
- NHS 111 will assess your need, give you advice and direct you to the local service that can best help you.
- Calls to the NHS 111 service are free from both landlines and mobiles
Life Threatening - Go to A&E
If you or someone you know has a life-threatening condition, such as loss of consciousness, chest pain, breathing difficulties etc, you should call 999
Urgent Care Centres
An urgent treatment centre is for anyone who needs to see a doctor or nurse urgently but is not in a life-threatening condition. Urgent treatment centres do not treat people aged under two years old or those aged over 65 who have a head injury. In addition they do not treat people with pregnancy related health conditions.
There are currently two urgent treatment centres in Leeds:
St George’s Urgent Treatment Centre Wharfedale Urgent Treatment Centre,
St George’s Centre, Wharfedale Hospital
St George’s Road, Newall Carr Road,
Middleton, Otley,
LS10 4UZ LS21 2LY
The best way to access the urgent treatment centres is through NHS 111.