
Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest global threats to health. It’s estimated that antibiotics resistant superbugs will kill more than cancer by 2050. That’s why we’ve worked with healthcare professionals in Leeds to develop a campaign called Seriously Resistant to raise awareness of antibiotic resistance, help educate people about what they can do and encourage them to take action.
Seriously Resistant | Help Us Keep Antibiotics Working
Pharmacy First service
Patients can now get treatment for seven common conditions directly from their local pharmacy, without the need for a GP appointment or prescription.
The Pharmacy First scheme was launched by the government and NHS England on 31 January 2024 to give patients quick and accessible care and ease pressure on GP services.
- Need healthcare advice? Thinking ‘Pharmacy First’ makes it easier to get help.
- Skip the morning rush to see a GP by visiting your pharmacy if you suspect you have one of seven minor conditions.
- Find the service at a pharmacy near you
- How pharmacies can help – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Online Services
Get StartedYou can use the online services to check your symptoms and get instant advice, book appointments, order repeat prescriptions, view your GP medical record and more.
Non-urgent advice: Friends and Family Test
The Friends and Family Test (FFT) is a quick and simple patient feedback tool, to tell us how satisfied or dissatisfied you have been with your treatment or care at the surgery; the information you provide will help us to improve the experience for patients in the future.
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Antibiotic resistance.
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An Open Letter to Royal Pilgrim Communications on behalf of Inspired Villages regarding the proposal for an integrated retirement community at Low Mills Farm in Boston Spa
As a partnership we have discussed how this will affect the surgery and our patients a like. We are open to having a discussion with the developers to express our concerns.
There has been a lot of social media coverage around the proposed development of integrated retirement community at Low Mills Farm, Boston Spa.
We have written an open letter for all to see our position on this, please see here ….