Alwoodley Medical Centre: GP Surgery, Doctors & Booking 2026

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Alwoodley Medical Centre: GP Surgery, Doctors & Booking 2026

Use this practical Alwoodley Medical Centre guide for the surgery address, phone number, opening hours, GP booking route, PATCHS online consultation, new patient registration, prescriptions, services, map, doctors/team information and out-of-hours NHS help.

Address: Saxon Mount, Leeds LS17 5DT Phone: 0113 393 0119 Mon–Tue late opening until 8:00pm
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Alwoodley Medical Centre address, phone, doctors and booking answer

Alwoodley Medical Centre is at Saxon Mount, Leeds, LS17 5DT. The main phone number is 0113 393 0119. Published surgery hours are Monday to Tuesday, 8:00am to 8:00pm, and Wednesday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm. Routine weekend access is listed as closed. The practice uses PATCHS for online GP contact and triage, and the NHS profile currently shows the surgery is accepting new patients. For urgent help when the practice is closed, use NHS 111; for life-threatening emergencies, call 999.

Patient-first summary

Alwoodley Medical Centre: what you probably need first

Most users need practical information quickly: how to contact the surgery, whether it is open today, how to request a GP appointment, how PATCHS works, how prescriptions are ordered, and what to do when the surgery is closed.

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Going to the surgery?

Use Saxon Mount, Leeds, LS17 5DT for directions. Check your appointment time and allow extra time for local parking, reception and any forms.

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Need to call?

Call 0113 393 0119. For urgent same-day needs, explain briefly what the problem is so the team can route you safely.

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Need help when closed?

Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency medical advice when the practice is closed. For life-threatening symptoms, call 999.

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Important: Alwoodley Medical Centre is a GP surgery in Leeds LS17. Do not confuse it with private clinics, dental services, pharmacies or other Leeds medical centres with similar local names.

Address and contact

Alwoodley Medical Centre address and phone number

Use these verified public details for directions, appointment queries, registration questions, prescription questions and reception contact.

ItemDetailsPatient note
Practice name Alwoodley Medical Centre NHS GP surgery in Leeds.
Main address Saxon Mount, Leeds, LS17 5DT Use this for Google Maps and appointment travel planning.
Phone 0113 393 0119 Use for reception, appointment and general surgery contact.
Online GP contact PATCHS PATCHS is used for online GP access and triage.
New patients NHS profile currently shows accepting new patients Always verify on the NHS profile before applying.

Call script if you are unsure what to say

“Hello, I’m contacting Alwoodley Medical Centre. I need help with ______. Is this best handled through PATCHS, a GP appointment, a nurse appointment, a pharmacist, reception, NHS 111 or another service?”
Opening hours

Alwoodley Medical Centre opening hours: is it open today?

Published surgery hours are Monday and Tuesday from 8:00am to 8:00pm, and Wednesday to Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm. Saturday and Sunday are listed as closed for routine access.

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Monday and Tuesday

Published hours are 8:00am to 8:00pm. Phone, reception and appointment availability may still vary during the day.

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Wednesday to Friday

Published hours are 8:00am to 6:00pm. Check the official site for training closures or temporary changes.

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Weekend and closed times

Routine weekend access is listed as closed. Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when the surgery is closed.

Open-today route helper

This helper follows the normal published pattern. It cannot check bank holidays, staff training closures or one-off changes.

Booking and PATCHS

How to book or request help at Alwoodley Medical Centre

Alwoodley Medical Centre uses PATCHS for online GP access. Requests are triaged by the on-call GP team, and patients may be contacted by text message or phone depending on the request.

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Use PATCHS for online GP contact

PATCHS lets patients submit online requests. You answer questions about your issue so the practice can understand the problem and respond safely.

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Choose the correct request type

Do not use admin, other or medication request options for a clinical GP appointment request if the practice says those inboxes are not monitored by the GP for clinical requests.

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Wait for triage

The practice states requests are triaged by the on-call GP team. You may be contacted by text or phone and offered the most appropriate next step.

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Routine appointment booking

For routine appointments, you may receive a text message with a simple web link so you can select a suitable day and time.

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Urgent problem today

If the issue is urgent, the practice says patients may be booked in on the same day to see or speak with a doctor when clinically appropriate.

PATCHS request script

“My main problem is ______. It started ______. I am worried because ______. I have already tried ______. I would like advice on whether I need a GP, nurse, pharmacist, prescription change, sick note or urgent care.”

Useful warning: PATCHS and appointment capacity can be limited each day. If an online clinical request route is closed and your problem cannot wait, call the surgery during opening hours or use NHS 111 when appropriate.

Doctors and team

Alwoodley Medical Centre doctors, GP team and care routing

The safest way to check current doctors and staff is the official practice team page because GP sessions, registrars, leave and staffing can change. This guide does not invent a fixed doctor rota.

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GP appointments

You may be offered a GP call, face-to-face appointment, routine booking link, same-day response or another route depending on triage.

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Not every issue needs a GP

Nurses, pharmacists, care navigators and other clinicians may help faster for some medication, review, minor illness, admin and long-term condition needs.

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Want continuity?

If your issue is ongoing and you previously spoke with a clinician, mention that in your request. Continuity may be considered, but urgent access often comes first.

Patient tip: Use clear words in PATCHS or on the phone: “new problem,” “ongoing problem,” “medication side effect,” “worsening symptom,” “fit note,” or “test result.” Clear wording helps triage.

Prescriptions

Alwoodley Medical Centre repeat prescriptions and NHS App

The practice provides several prescription routes, including online services, NHS App and email to the medication team. Do not leave repeat medication until the last day, especially before weekends and bank holidays.

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NHS App

The practice notes patients can manage repeat prescriptions through the NHS App and choose where prescriptions are sent.

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Prescription email route

The practice lists alwoodleymc.prescriptions@nhs.net for medication requests, asking patients to include identity and medication details.

Order early

Order repeat medication before running out. GP review, pharmacy stock issues, weekends and bank holidays can all delay collection.

Medication safety: For urgent medication problems, new symptoms, side effects, antibiotics, controlled medicines or medication changes, use a clinical route rather than only a routine repeat request.

Registration

How to register with Alwoodley Medical Centre

The practice registration page says patients can register in person or online. It also states you do not need proof of address, immigration status or ID to register.

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Before registering

  • Check the official NHS profile for current acceptance status.
  • Use the official online GP registration form if available.
  • Have your NHS number if known.
  • Prepare previous GP details if you have them.
  • Tell the practice if you have moved address or changed contact details.

After registration

  • Set up NHS App or online services.
  • Nominate a pharmacy.
  • Check repeat medications transfer correctly.
  • Update mobile and email details.
  • Book a review if you have long-term conditions or complex medication.

New patient note: The NHS profile currently shows Alwoodley Medical Centre is accepting new patients, but acceptance can change. Always verify on the official NHS/practice page before applying.

Clinics and services

Alwoodley Medical Centre services: what patients may use

The practice services page includes a broad range of patient support topics. Availability may depend on eligibility, clinician review, appointment type and local NHS pathways.

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Long-term condition care

Service topics include diabetes services, annual health checks, weight management and related long-term care support.

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Mental health and social support

The practice lists mental health services, social prescribing, carers information and bereavement support topics.

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Screening and vaccinations

Service topics include screening services, flu vaccination clinic, NHS Health Check and travel vaccinations information.

Do not assume every service is walk-in. Many services require eligibility checks, booking, nurse appointments, GP review, invitation or external referral.

Map and arrival

Alwoodley Medical Centre map: Saxon Mount, Leeds LS17 5DT

The map is included as a real arrival tool. Use it to plan your route, parking time, drop-off point and arrival buffer before your appointment.

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Arrive early

For your first visit, allow time for local traffic, parking, walking to reception, check-in and any paperwork.

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Parking and drop-off

Check local parking restrictions before leaving the car. Do not assume unlimited on-site parking or short-stay street parking.

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Bring the right details

Bring appointment confirmation, medication list, relevant letters and NHS number if available, especially for registration or medication reviews.

Decision tool

Should you use PATCHS, call Alwoodley Medical Centre, NHS 111, pharmacy or 999?

This tool helps users choose the right route quickly. It is not medical advice, but it can reduce confusion before contacting the practice.

Choose what you need today

Select the closest situation and follow the suggested route.

Urgent and out of hours

Alwoodley Medical Centre out-of-hours help: NHS 111 and 999

The practice directs patients to NHS 111 for urgent but non-emergency medical concerns when the practice is closed. NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

SituationBest routeWhy
Life-threatening symptoms Call 999 Use emergency services for chest pain, severe shortness of breath, stroke symptoms, collapse or major injury.
Urgent but not life-threatening NHS 111 111 can assess the need and direct you to the local service that can help.
Routine GP issue PATCHS / phone / online services Use normal surgery routes during opening hours.
Minor illness Pharmacy / Pharmacy First where suitable A pharmacist may be faster for some common conditions.

Safety disclaimer: This page is for general patient information only. It is not medical advice. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, seek emergency help immediately.

Official resources

Official Alwoodley Medical Centre links

Use official links for final checks because GP opening hours, training closure dates, PATCHS availability, services and prescription routes can change.

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Official practice website

Use the official Alwoodley Medical Centre website for contact, appointments, PATCHS, prescriptions and patient updates.

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NHS GP profile

Use the NHS profile for public GP surgery details, registration status, contact information and facilities.

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CQC profile

Use the CQC page for public inspection and provider information. Check whether a page is current or archived when reviewing it.

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Source verification: This guide uses official practice, NHS and CQC-style sources and avoids fake reviews, fake ratings, invented fees, unsupported doctor rota claims or guessed service availability. Always confirm current details before travelling or booking.

FAQ

Alwoodley Medical Centre FAQ

Alwoodley Medical Centre is at Saxon Mount, Leeds, LS17 5DT.

The main phone number for Alwoodley Medical Centre is 0113 393 0119.

Published hours are Monday to Tuesday, 8:00am to 8:00pm, and Wednesday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm. Saturday and Sunday are listed as closed.

The practice uses PATCHS for online GP access and triage. Patients can also call the surgery on 0113 393 0119 or visit reception during opening hours.

PATCHS is an online consultation service that lets patients request help from the GP practice. Requests are triaged so the practice can decide the most appropriate next step.

The NHS profile currently shows Alwoodley Medical Centre is accepting new patients. Check the official NHS profile and practice registration page before applying because status can change.

Yes. The practice lists online services and NHS App options for repeat prescriptions, and also provides a medication-team email route for prescription requests.

If you need urgent medical help but it is not life-threatening, use NHS 111 online or call 111. For life-threatening emergencies, call 999.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent patient information guide and is not part of Alwoodley Medical Centre, NHS England, CQC, Leeds ICB or any government body. For current clinical, appointment, PATCHS, prescription, registration or opening-hour details, always use the official practice/NHS sources linked above.

Final summary: Alwoodley Medical Centre is located at Saxon Mount, Leeds, LS17 5DT. The main phone number is 0113 393 0119. Published hours are Monday to Tuesday, 8:00am to 8:00pm, and Wednesday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm. Use PATCHS or surgery phone routes for GP help, NHS App/online services for prescriptions where suitable, NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency out-of-hours help, and 999 for life-threatening emergencies.

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