The Martin Wing at Leeds General Infirmary stands as a cornerstone of healthcare in the region, offering comprehensive medical and surgical services around the clock. This well-equipped facility is renowned for its commitment to patient care and safety, making it an essential resource for both local residents and visitors. The welcoming environment is complemented by modern amenities, including a café and shop for convenience. Patients can expect high-quality care from skilled professionals dedicated to their health and well-being. For more information or to make an appointment, call 0113 243 2799.

1 Review for Leeds General Infirmary, Martin Wing Main entrance leeds

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Chest X-ray

After visiting the chest X-ray department today with my dad, I would like to say the receptionist was lovely she was polite and courteous to everyone and an elderly lady who was in a wheelchair by herself she arranged transport to take her home and made her a cup of tea and chatted to her. She was so kind I hope she sees this post , she certainly deserves recognition thank you

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Leeds General Infirmary, Martin Wing Main entrance leeds
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