Important information
HPV Vaccination available at the practice
The HPV Vaccination is available by booking into the ‘HPV Only Pharmacist’ appointment slot type, via the NHSApp, or by calling our Reception Team on, 0113 295 4488, after 11 AM. To find out more information on the HPV vaccine, please visit, HPV vaccine – NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Antibiotic Resistance: What You Need to Know
Antibiotic resistance is a serious and growing threat to public health. When antibiotics are overused or used incorrectly, bacteria can become resistant — meaning infections become harder to treat and complications more likely.
That’s why it’s so important for patients, carers, and healthcare professionals to work together in using antibiotics responsibly.
We encourage all our patients to learn more about how they can play a role in tackling antibiotic resistance by visiting:
Together, we can keep antibiotics working for future generations.
Please only use antibiotics when prescribed, and always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions.
If you have questions about antibiotics or infections, please speak to a member of our healthcare team.
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Mental Health Awareness Week 12th – 18th May 2025
12th May 2025Since 2001, the Mental Health Foundation has been leading Mental Health Awareness Week – bringing the UK together to focus on getting good mental health. This year, the week takes place from 12 to 18 May 2025 and the theme is ‘community’.
LSMP Mission and Values
10th April 2025We’re proud to share that, after months of thoughtful collaboration and valuable input from all our staff, we have officially developed LSMP’s core values and mission statement!
This marks a meaningful milestone in our journey, and reflects the collective vision, passion, and dedication that make LSMP such a special place to work and grow.
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month…#PassItOn!
8th April 2025They say knowledge is power, so this April we’re asking everyone to share important information about bowel cancer. Will you help #PassItOn?
You can use our toolkit to pass on information about symptoms, print posters to display in your loos at work, or make a donation to support our work.
The earlier bowel cancer is spotted, the more treatable it’s likely to be. In fact, more than 9 in 10 people survive bowel cancer when it is diagnosed at the earliest stage. So please, #PassItOn.