We are a longstanding training practice situated in North East Leeds, committed to provide quality services, sensitive to the health, social and emotional needs of the patients.
The practice has an access route suitable for patients using wheelchairs or walking aids and all clinical rooms are accessible. The building has disabled toilet facility and induction loops for the benefit of hard-of-hearing patients are available.
The practice was established in the 1950s by Dr Faith Mason and was originally housed in very small premises at the end of a parade of shops on Dib Lane (and consequently was known as Dib Lane Practice).
Despite many extensions and alterations to the original premises, it became clear that it was impossible to practise 21st century medicine in such cramped conditions, and in November 2003, after lengthy consultations, we moved into our current purpose-built Medical Centre. A change of address meant change of name, and after much deliberation and ballot of all the staff, we became Park Edge Practice.
Our premises are a purpose-built, leased Medical Centre, which was designed by consensus between the practice team, developers and architects. We moved in December 2003 and are pleased with the finished product, which serves our needs superbly. In February 2007, a pharmacy opened on the premises.