St Luke’s Branch Surgery , Harborough, Leicestershire

St Luke’s Branch Surgery is one of the leading GP practice in Harborough and it is located at 33 Leicester Road, Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7BN. Patients can contact St Luke’s Branch Surgery at 01858 464242 for appointments. It offers Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) which allows you to get your medicines with out the need of paper prescription. NHS East Leicestershire And Rutland CCG is responsible for effective clinical commissioning of St Luke’s Branch Surgery .

Contact Information

St Luke’s Branch Surgery
33 Leicester Road
Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7BN
01858 464242

GP Profile

St Luke’s Branch Surgery address, phone number, fax number, website, email etc. details are mentioned as below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for appointments.
NameSt Luke’s Branch Surgery
Organization codeC82009001
Address 33 Leicester Road
Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7BN
Phone number01858 464242
Website-
Email-
CommissionerNHS East Leicestershire And Rutland CCG
Electronic Prescription ServiceAvailable

Opening times

St Luke’s Branch Surgery opening timing for reception and surgery are as mentioned below for complete week. Patients can book their appointments accordingly.
Monday08:00-18:00
Tuesday08:00-18:00
Wednesday08:00-18:00
Thursday08:00-18:00
Friday08:00-18:00
Monday08:30-17:30
Tuesday08:30-17:30
Wednesday08:30-17:30
Thursday08:30-17:30
Friday08:30-17:30

Performance

Some measuring parameters of St Luke’s Branch Surgery are taken and their fetched values are as mentioned below.
MeasureValue
Care Quality Commission Inspection RatingsGood

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