Practice telephone: 0113 2954650
Contact Us Online: https://patchs.ai/practice/parkedgepractice
Urgent medical issues should be made either by telephone or present at reception, as Patchs is for routine issues only.
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Location
Park Edge Practice,
Asket Drive,
Leeds,
West Yorkshire,
LS14 1HX
Disability Access
Reserved car parking spaces for the disabled are marked in the car park. Wheelchair access to the building is available. All areas of the building are accessible by lifts, and we have a wheelchair for use by patients. Patients' WCs are provided. If access proves difficult to any of our disabled patients.
Complete this online form to tell us if you have specific contact needs.
Surgery Times
The surgery is normally open between:
8.00am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday
The Surgery's phone lines are available from 8.00am until 6.30pm.
Seacroft Extended Access
Seacroft Primary Care Network Practices have joined together to bring you Extended access appointments. The appointments are a mix of face to face and telephone appointments.
Your allocated site will be Oakwood Lane Medical Practice
Clinicians you will be able to see:
- GP
- Practice Nurse
- Health Care Assistant
- Phlebotomist
- Physiotherapist
- Pharmacist
- Mental health Worker
The practices are allocated a set number of appointments each day to ensure it is fair across the Seacroft Primary Care Network.
Our Patient Support team will be able to book extended access appointments on the day or up to 2 weeks in advance if available.
All the Practices have signed a Sharing Agreement to allow secure access to your records through a “Hub” which can only be viewed at the time of your appointment. The clinician will ask every time you are seen at the hub for your consent to view and add to your records. This is to ensure your records are kept up to date and to allow clinicians a full picture of your health for example: any allergies or sensitivities to certain medications.
Training Days
Training closure days are one half day a month and take place on a Tuesday afternoon. This Time is used for Audits, Research, Guidelines, Education and Training.
The aim of TARGET is to provide a co-ordinated approach to the delivery of continued professional development for primary care staff and GP’s.
TARGET is an initiative originally established in November 2000 to provide protected learning time for GP’s and practice employed staff across the whole district.
TARGET enables practices to close for ten afternoons per year. On call cover is provided by NHS111.
TARGET event topics are chosen following a consultation with all local primary care clinicians, nursing staff and practice managers across the district.
The dates for our TARGET afternoons are listed below where the practice will close at 12 noon.
- 10 February 26
- 17 March 26
- 28th April 2026
- 19th May 2026
- 16th June 2026
- 7th July 2026
- 15th September 2026
- 13th October 2026
- 10th November 2026
- 19th January 2027
- 9th February 2027
- 9th March 2027
Weekend, Night Cover and Training Days
When we are closed (weekdays between 6.30pm and 8.00am, weekends and bank holidays), you may obtain medical advice and if necessary a consultation, by ringing 111 for the out of hours service which has its own team of doctors and nurses.
111 Service in Leeds
999 is for emergencies only and should not be used for seeking advice as the 111 service is available 24 hours a day to assist.
Patient advice is available via the 111 service 24 hours a day. They will provide help with enquiries about health information, checking your symptoms, winter wellbeing and various health topics, such as sexual health and men's/women's health.
They can also be called for advice when the surgery is closed. Information about whether you need to see a pharmacist/GP or may need an ambulance is available. Depending on your circumstances they may send out a clinician or ask you to go to one of the Walk-in centres, staffed by 111 medical staff. Pharmacists are also available to answer questions about colds, the flu and other day to day or seasonal ailments.