We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.
You can find out more by clicking the links below.
GP practice in Leeds: Chapeltown and Chapel Allerton
We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.
You can find out more by clicking the links below.
If you need medical advice or treatment please ring us on 0113 295 3460 or visit allertonwestfield.nhs.uk and complete an accuRx enquiry. For urgent issues or out of hours, you ... [continue] Appointments
If the GP or hospital says that you need blood tests, there are a number of walk-in centres you can visit if you prefer to do this rather than coming ... [continue] Blood testing at local hospitals
We offer a wide range of NHS GP services for our registered patients, our services include health promotion and advice on: Exercise, weight, smoking, blood pressure and other general health ... [continue] Clinics
What does Extended Access mean for me? There are now a wide range of Extended Access services available to our patients. If you want to find out more, click here to ... [continue] Extended Access
There is plenty of information to help you manage your health on the NHS website. These buttons will take you to different sections of NHS and you can look up ... [continue] NHS health information
Non-chargeable services We do not charge for the following certificates: Bankruptcy Coroners’ post-mortem Council tax exemptions Death certificates Notification of infectious diseases To establish unfitness for jury service Statutory certificates ... [continue] Non-NHS services & fees
Please see this page for our online access policy. Following new legislation, most people over 16 can now see new information added to their health record by default. This includes ... [continue] Online services
Order your medication by submitting an ‘admin query’ via AccuRX. No log-in details needed. The following screenshots hopefully demonstrate how easy this is! 1) 2) 3) 4) Online access also ... [continue] Repeat prescriptions
Did you know that many minor ailments seen by GPs can also be treated by you at home? Your pharmacist can also advise on over-the-counter medications which may help you ... [continue] Self care
You only need a doctor’s note if you are unable to work and are ill for longer than seven calendar days. Your employer will provide you with an SC2 self-certificate ... [continue] Sick certificates
Since our telephones are very busy in the early morning, we ask you to telephone for test results (eg blood, urine, x-ray) between 11.00am and 12.30pm each day. To ensure ... [continue] Test results
Stay safe and healthy abroad We recommend booking your appointment for travel vaccinations as soon as you know that you will be going abroad. The vaccines you are likely to ... [continue] Travel health
We try to keep our GP appointments for patients with more serious health problems. Before you book an appointment to see a doctor please consider whether an appointment with a ... [continue] Who should I see?
Date published: 28th August, 2014
Date last updated: 29th May, 2024