**St James’s University Hospital: Emergency Department – Leeds**

Located within the renowned St James’s University Hospital, the Emergency Department at Chancellors Wing is dedicated to delivering exceptional care in times of urgent medical need. Situated at Beckett Street, Leeds, LS9 7TF, our facility combines state-of-the-art technology with a compassionate approach, ensuring that every patient receives the highest standard of treatment in a supportive environment.

Our team of highly trained medical professionals is available around the clock, ready to assess and manage a wide array of emergency situations with efficiency and expertise. We pride ourselves on our commitment to patient satisfaction, understanding that emergencies can be stressful and overwhelming. That’s why we focus not only on quality medical care but also on creating a calm and reassuring atmosphere for patients and their families.

At St James’s Emergency Department, you can expect quick access to essential services, including diagnostic imaging, trauma care, and specialized treatment pathways. Our streamlined processes are designed to minimize wait times while maintaining thorough and attentive care. We invite you to reach out with any questions or to learn more about our services by calling us at 0113 243 3144 or visiting our website at http://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/.

Choose St James’s University Hospital: Emergency Department for your urgent care needs, where quality service meets unwavering dedication to patient well-being. Your health is our priority—trust us to be there when you need us most.

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I was last treated here around the start of the "Pandemic" in March 2020, but have visited many time

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I was last treated here around the start of the "Pandemic" in March 2020, but have visited many times before - both as a patient and seeing relatives. Whenever I've visited, staff have always been helpful and courteous. They seemed to be thorough in all their checks, taking the time to explain pros/cons of different health options, while respecting patient choice. I would definitely recommend this A&E over the Leeds General Infirmary which is a total disgrace! Keep up the good work St James'! 👍

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