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Leeds City GP Appointments, Two Sites, Hours & Patient Routes

This guide helps Leeds City Medical Practice patients quickly find the right surgery site, appointment route, opening hours, phone number, Accurx query, SystmOnline login, registration, repeat prescriptions, test results, fit notes, urgent care and Beeston/Parkside maps.

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Quick answer

Leeds City Medical Practice key details

Leeds City Medical Practice is an NHS GP practice based in the Beeston area of Leeds, with two official patient sites: Beeston Hill Health Centre, 123 Cemetery Road, Leeds LS11 8LH and Parkside Surgery, Parkside Health Centre, 311 Dewsbury Road, Leeds LS11 5LQ. The official phone number is 0113 467 7500.

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Main CQC-listed site

Beeston Hill Health Centre, 123 Cemetery Road, Leeds LS11 8LH. CQC lists this site as the rated location for Leeds City Medical Practice.

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Branch site

Parkside Surgery, Parkside Health Centre, 1st Floor, 311 Dewsbury Road, Leeds LS11 5LQ. The NHS branch profile shows new-patient acceptance.

Phone

Call 0113 467 7500. The practice states telephone calls made to and from the practice are recorded for training and audit purposes.

New patients

The NHS profile shows the practice is currently accepting new patients. Check the practice boundary before registering.

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Online access

The practice links to Accurx for medical/admin queries, SystmOnline for appointments and medication, and online registration for new patients.

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Urgent safety

Use NHS 111 when the surgery is closed and you need urgent medical help. Call 999 or attend A&E for life-threatening emergencies.

Important searcher warning: despite the name “Leeds City Medical Practice,” the official website says the practice is based in the Beeston area of Leeds and works from two sites. Always check whether your appointment is at Beeston Hill or Parkside before travelling.

Two-site guide

Which Leeds City Medical Practice site should you attend?

Face-to-face appointments may be offered at either Beeston Hill or Parkside Surgery depending on availability. Do not travel based only on the practice name; check the appointment text, map link or reception instructions.

Site Official address Opening pattern What to check
Beeston Hill Health Centre 123 Cemetery Road, Leeds, LS11 8LH Monday to Friday, 08:00–18:30; Saturday and Sunday closed. This is the CQC-listed main location. Check if your appointment says Beeston Hill, Cemetery Road or LS11 8LH.
Parkside Surgery Parkside Health Centre, 311 Dewsbury Road, Leeds, LS11 5LQ Monday to Friday, 08:00–18:00; Saturday and Sunday closed. This is the NHS branch-listed site. Check if your appointment says Parkside, Dewsbury Road or LS11 5LQ.
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Read the appointment text

Look for Beeston Hill, Parkside, Cemetery Road, Dewsbury Road or the postcode. Do not rely on “Leeds City Medical Practice” alone.

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Check the clinician/site

The practice states face-to-face appointments may be offered at either site depending on availability.

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Do not arrive late

The appointments page says anyone arriving late may be asked to rearrange for a future date.

Decision helper

What do you need from Leeds City Medical Practice today?

Use this quick route picker before calling. It helps you choose between Accurx, SystmOnline, Patient Partner, phone, pharmacy, NHS 111 or 999.

Choose the closest situation

This tool gives general signposting only. It is not medical diagnosis or emergency advice.

Appointments

How to request an NHS GP appointment at Leeds City Medical Practice

The official appointments page says all clinical time is strictly by appointment only. Urgent requests are dealt with by the on-call doctor each day, and the doctor may call back with advice, a prescription or a same-day appointment if needed.

Route Best for What to prepare When not to use
Accurx medical/admin query Routine medical or admin help where an online query is suitable. Symptoms, start date, severity, medication, one clear issue, contact details and preferred site if relevant. Do not use routine online queries for life-threatening symptoms.
Phone: 0113 467 7500 Urgent practice requests, online-access problems, booking support, cancellation and patients who cannot use online services. Name, date of birth, phone number, one clear issue, urgency and whether Beeston Hill or Parkside matters. Do not phone routine reception instead of 999 for emergency symptoms.
SystmOnline Managing appointments and medication online where your account is set up. SystmOnline login details, registered phone/email and requested task. Do not assume every appointment type is bookable online without practice invitation or triage.
Patient Partner / automated phone service Booking, changing, checking or cancelling appointments and ordering repeats through the automated route where set up. Date of birth, registered telephone number and prescription PIN if ordering repeats. Do not use for emergency symptoms or complex clinical concerns needing immediate assessment.
Walk-in reception support Patients who cannot access digital routes and need help from the Patient Care Team. The reason for the request, ID if registering, and the site you are attending. Do not travel without checking which site is correct.

Appointment length warning: the practice says appointments are 10 minutes long and for one person only. If you have multiple problems or need a translator, tell reception when booking because you may need a different arrangement.

Urgent requests during opening hours

If your problem cannot wait until the next available appointment, tell the Patient Care Team. The on-call doctor may review the request and call you back.

Invited appointment links

The practice says text links from “NHS-NoReply” or “LCMP” are used for invited appointments. These links expire after 7 days and should only be used for the appointment type invited.

Short request script: “I am registered with Leeds City Medical Practice. I usually attend Beeston Hill / Parkside. I need help with _____. It started _____. It is getting better/worse. I take _____. I am worried because _____. I can take a call at _____. Please advise whether this should be GP, nurse, pharmacist, SystmOnline, NHS 111 or emergency care.”
Opening hours

Leeds City Medical Practice opening hours

The official homepage lists different weekday opening times for the two sites. Beeston Hill is listed as 08:00–18:30 Monday to Friday. Parkside is listed as 08:00–18:00 Monday to Friday. Both are listed as closed Saturday and Sunday.

Site Monday to Friday Weekend Practical tip
Beeston Hill Health Centre 08:00–18:30 Closed Saturday and Sunday Use this as the main CQC-listed site unless your appointment says Parkside.
Parkside Surgery 08:00–18:00 Closed Saturday and Sunday Use this site if your appointment says Parkside, Parkside Health Centre or Dewsbury Road.

Saturday access note: the practice has posted that Saturday appointments are available on the first floor at Beeston Hill by appointment only, with appointment types including GP appointments, blood tests, NHS Health Check, blood pressure, long-term conditions, smear and physiotherapy. Always confirm current availability before attending.

New patients

Register with Leeds City Medical Practice

The NHS profile shows the practice is currently accepting new patients. The official new-patient page says everyone in the UK has the right to free GP care, and that lack of ID, proof of address, immigration status or nationality should not stop GP registration.

Check the boundary map

The practice asks new patients to click the boundary map and enter their postcode. If the red icon is inside the blue boundary, the practice says it can accept registration.

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Use online registration

The official page links to an online registration form. Fill in as much information as possible to avoid delay.

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Out-of-area warning

The practice says out-of-area patients may not be eligible for some services, including home visits and some local community services.

Prepare this Why it matters Helpful tip
Present address Boundary eligibility depends on your current address. Use your current Leeds address and postcode, not an old address.
Previous address The practice asks for present and previous addresses to support smooth registration. Include recent moving details clearly.
Previous GP details The registration page asks for previous GP name and address if known. Include practice name, town and postcode if you have it.
NHS number if known Helps match your NHS record and avoid delays. Find it in NHS letters, prescriptions or the NHS App.
Medication and age check The practice recommends new patients taking regular medication or aged over 40 have a health check with the Health Care Assistant. Register before important regular medication runs out.

Safe Surgery note: the practice states it is a Safe Surgery and welcomes people regardless of documentation, immigration status or proof of address. If you are worried about registering, use the official new-patient page and ask reception for help.

Medication

Repeat prescriptions, SystmOnline and pharmacy help

The official medication page says repeat medication can be ordered online using SystmOnline, by email request, or by posting a written request to the surgery. It also states the practice will not accept repeat prescription requests over the phone through the normal route.

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SystmOnline

Use SystmOnline via PC, tablet or mobile phone. A friend or relative may be able to help through proxy access after completing the correct process.

Email or written request

The practice lists email request and postal written request options. Include exact medicine name, strength, dose and pharmacy details.

Automated phone service

The practice says its 24-hour automated service can help book, change, check or cancel GP appointments and order repeat prescriptions with the correct details and prescription PIN.

Timing rule: the practice says you can request medication up to 7 days before it is due, but should allow 48 working hours for the surgery to send the prescription electronically to the pharmacy and 24 hours for the pharmacy to prepare it for collection.

Why pharmacies may not order for you

The practice explains that under older systems some patients built up unused medicine stock, increasing waste. Patients are encouraged to order their own repeats more carefully.

How to avoid delay

Request early, use the correct medication name and strength, keep your pharmacy nomination updated, and do not leave urgent repeat requests until Friday afternoon.

Records and admin

Test results, fit notes and medical records

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Test results

The practice says results such as blood, urine and x-ray results are received from Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust daily through a secure electronic link and are usually reviewed before afternoon surgery.

If you call about results, the practice asks patients to call after 2pm because early phone lines are busy with urgent appointments.

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Fit notes

The fit-note page says you only need a doctor’s note if you are ill and unable to work for longer than 7 calendar days. Shorter periods normally use employer self-certification.

The practice says fit-note requests should be submitted online where possible, and new fit-note requests may need a doctor consultation first.

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Medical records

The practice states medical records are confidential and GP record information is not released to third parties without consent except where needed for medical care.

Ask the practice for information about access to your records or online services.

Confidentiality reminder: the test-results page says results will only be released to the patient unless written alternative arrangements have been agreed.

CQC and quality record

Leeds City Medical Practice CQC rating

CQC lists Leeds City Medical Practice at 123 Cemetery Road, Beeston, Leeds LS11 8LH with an Overall: Good rating. CQC also lists Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led as Good.

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Overall rating

CQC’s public record lists the practice as Overall: Good. Use the official CQC page below for the current public record.

2018

Inspection timeline

CQC lists the latest inspection as 19 April 2018, with the report published on 29 May 2018, and a later review of available information on 6 July 2023.

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Location context

The CQC record is tied to the Beeston Hill site, while the practice also operates the Parkside branch on Dewsbury Road.

How to use CQC safely: CQC ratings help with quality context, but they do not tell you today’s appointment availability. Use the official practice site, Accurx, SystmOnline or phone route for live access.

Urgent care

NHS 111, urgent help and 999 near Leeds City Medical Practice

Routine GP routes are not emergency services. The practice says NHS 111 is available when the surgery is closed and you need medical help that is not urgent enough for 999.

999

Call 999 now

Use 999 or A&E for life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, severe breathing problems, stroke signs, collapse, severe bleeding, serious injury or immediate danger.

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Use NHS 111

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 if you need urgent medical help and are not sure what to do, especially when the surgery is closed.

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Use the practice

Use Leeds City Medical Practice routes for routine GP issues, prescriptions, registration, test results, fit notes and non-urgent admin tasks.

Do not wait for a GP reply if someone may be seriously ill or injured. Call 999 or seek emergency help immediately.

Map and travel

Leeds City Medical Practice maps: Beeston Hill and Parkside Surgery

Leeds City Medical Practice has two public surgery sites. Check your appointment text before travelling so you do not go to the wrong location.

Beeston Hill Health Centre map

Address: 123 Cemetery Road, Leeds, LS11 8LH.

Parkside Surgery map

Address: Parkside Health Centre, 311 Dewsbury Road, Leeds, LS11 5LQ.

Disabled access

The practice website says both Beeston Hill and Parkside Surgery offer disabled parking spaces, appropriate toilet facilities, lifts and wheelchair access to consultation rooms.

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Parking and timing

Leave extra time around Dewsbury Road, Cemetery Road and Beeston traffic. Confirm parking/access if it is essential for your visit.

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Site confirmation

Always confirm Beeston Hill versus Parkside before setting off, especially for face-to-face appointments, blood tests and Saturday appointments.

Helpful video

NHS App video: repeat prescriptions

Leeds City Medical Practice links to SystmOnline and online medication services. This official NHS video is included because repeat prescriptions and online service access are common GP tasks.

This is general NHS App guidance, not a Leeds City Medical Practice-specific rule. Always follow the live official practice website for local Accurx, SystmOnline, Patient Partner and prescription instructions.

Avoid delays

Common Leeds City Medical Practice mistakes to avoid

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Assuming it is a city-centre surgery

The official site says the practice is based in the Beeston area of Leeds, not a generic city-centre-only surgery.

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Going to the wrong site

Check Beeston Hill versus Parkside before travelling. Face-to-face appointments may be offered at either site.

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Only saying “need doctor”

Give symptoms, duration, medication, urgency and callback availability so the team can route you safely.

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Trying normal phone ordering for prescriptions

The medication page says repeat prescription requests are not accepted over the phone through the normal route.

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Ignoring automated service options

The practice offers a 24-hour automated voice service for some appointment and prescription tasks when set up correctly.

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Using GP routes for emergencies

Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. Do not wait for a routine GP reply.

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Calling for results too early

The test-results page asks patients to call after 2pm because morning lines are busy with urgent appointments.

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Registering without boundary check

Use the practice boundary map and your postcode before submitting registration details.

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Not cancelling appointments

Cancel as soon as possible if you cannot attend so another patient can use the appointment slot.

Official links

Official Leeds City Medical Practice links

Use these official or public-source links for live appointment, registration, prescription, contact, CQC and urgent-care instructions.

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Practice website

Current practice notices, two-site details, appointments, prescriptions and patient information.

Open Practice Website
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Appointments page

Appointment length, urgent request review, cancellation and late-arrival guidance.

Open Appointment Page
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Accurx query route

Official medical/admin online query route linked from the practice website.

Open Accurx Route
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New patient registration

Boundary map, safe-surgery information, out-of-area warning and online registration form.

Open Registration Page
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Ordering medication

SystmOnline, email/written request, 7-day request window and processing-time guidance.

Open Medication Page
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Test results

Online services, call-after-2pm note and confidentiality guidance.

Open Results Page
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NHS profile

NHS GP profile and new-patient acceptance status.

Open NHS Profile

CQC profile

CQC rating, service information and regulated activities.

Open CQC Record
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NHS 111

Urgent non-emergency help when you are unsure what to do.

Open NHS 111
Related intent

People also search: Leeds City Medical Practice appointments, opening hours, phone number and registration

Deep dive into appointment access

Leeds City Medical Practice appointments are strictly by booking only. Urgent requests are reviewed by the on-call doctor, and routine requests may use online or phone routes depending on the task.

Deep dive into Beeston Hill vs Parkside

The practice operates from Beeston Hill Health Centre and Parkside Surgery. Your appointment text is the safest source for which site to attend.

Deep dive into prescriptions and SystmOnline

Medication can be ordered through SystmOnline or other written/electronic routes. The practice says to allow surgery and pharmacy processing time.

Deep dive into registration

The practice welcomes new patients in its area and asks users to check the boundary map before submitting the online registration form.

Deep dive into urgent vs routine GP care

Use the practice for routine GP issues, NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when closed, and 999 for life-threatening symptoms.

Deep dive into CQC and patient safety

CQC lists the practice as Overall: Good. Ratings support quality context, but live appointment access should always be checked with official practice routes.

FAQ

Leeds City Medical Practice FAQ

The official phone number for Leeds City Medical Practice is 0113 467 7500.

The practice has two sites: Beeston Hill Health Centre, 123 Cemetery Road, Leeds LS11 8LH, and Parkside Surgery, Parkside Health Centre, 311 Dewsbury Road, Leeds LS11 5LQ.

No. The official practice website says Leeds City Medical Practice is based in the Beeston area of Leeds, with Beeston Hill and Parkside Surgery sites.

The official homepage lists Beeston Hill as Monday to Friday 08:00–18:30 and Parkside Surgery as Monday to Friday 08:00–18:00. Both sites are listed as closed Saturday and Sunday.

Use the official Accurx medical/admin query route where suitable, SystmOnline where enabled, the automated phone service for eligible tasks, or call 0113 467 7500. Urgent requests are reviewed by the on-call doctor each day.

The NHS profile shows Leeds City Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients. The practice asks new patients to check the boundary map before registering.

The official medication page says repeat medication can be ordered online using SystmOnline, by email request, or by written request. It says repeat requests are not accepted over the phone through the normal route.

The official test-results page asks patients phoning for results to call after 2pm because morning phone lines are busy with urgent appointment work.

CQC lists Leeds City Medical Practice as Overall: Good, with Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led all rated Good.

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-emergency medical help when the surgery is closed. Call 999 or attend A&E for life-threatening symptoms.

Final patient summary

Leeds City Medical Practice has two Beeston-area sites: Beeston Hill Health Centre, 123 Cemetery Road LS11 8LH, and Parkside Surgery, 311 Dewsbury Road LS11 5LQ. Phone: 0113 467 7500.

Safe route reminder

For routine GP help, use Accurx, SystmOnline, Patient Partner or phone support. For urgent non-emergency help use NHS 111. For life-threatening symptoms call 999.

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