Primary Care in 2024 – Who can I see for my problem?
Additional clinicians – Did you know about the wide variety of appointments available to book through our dedicated reception team?
- Physiotherapy – help with musculoskeletal problems
- Podiatry – help with problems relating to your feet
- Clinical Pharmacist – help with your medication / blood pressure / medication reviews
- Health and Wellbeing Coaches – help with weight management
- Accessing Rapid Mental Health Services (ARMHS) – help with mental health
- Social Prescriber – help supporting your wellbeing, connecting you to others & support for those suffering from domestic violence
- Ageing Well Team – help for those who need extra support at home
- Dietician – help managing your diet if you have diabetes
Pharmacy First – Did you know you can also visit your local pharmacy for a variety of common ailments:
- Sinusitis
- Sore throat
- Earache
- Infected insect bites
- Impetigo
- Shingles
- Urinary tract infections in women
The Leeds Community Urgent Eye Care Service – If you have any problems with your eyes, including the symptoms below, please call the dedicated telephone number 0300 303 4922:
- A red or painful eye
- Something in your eye, that won’t come out
- Sudden change in vision
- Flashes or floaters
If you would like to explore psychological therapies for your mental health, you can self-refer via https://www.leedscommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk/our-services-a-z/leeds-mental-wellbeing-service/refer-yourself/
Evenings and weekends – as well as the usual appointments with our own GP and nursing teams, we also have appointments available locally during the day and at weekends. Ask our reception team if you would like to book one of these appointments.