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Call us 0844 800 8673
Call us 0844 800 8673
Please ring the Practice on 08448008673 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday and one of our Friendly staff will be pleased to help you. If for any Reason we are busy please do leave a message and one of our team will get back to you just as quick as they can. Please do call us as you can not only book an appointment but Enquire about any health issue you like. We have a library of information we can send you on topics, and we hope these will be of Benefit to You. We do hope the process of contacting us is a pleasant one and appreciate your thoughts on your health. Also, do talk, it may help solve your enquiry.
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3 Knighton Grange Road is conveniently located in a pleasant residential area only five minutes drive from the centre of Leicester, to the south-east of the city. It is easily accessible from the main A6 (London Road), and is a short distance from the M1 and M69 Motorways and the railway station.
Private General Practice Services
3 Knighton Grange Road
Stoneygate
Leicester
LE2 2LF
Tel: 0844 800 8673
Fax: 0116 270 1660
Email: info@privategp.com
Private General Practice Services is at the forefront of modern cosmetic treatments and laser technology, providing a comprehensive range of treatments to cosmetically enhance the skin's appearance.
We provide cosmetic laser treatment for hair removal, acne, thread veins and photo rejuvenation. We also offer injections for frown lines, fine lines and wrinkles, facial contours and lip sculpting, and skin peels to give you a fresher, younger feeling.
Dec 19, 2011
Apr 12, 2011
As we write, there have been over 1000 cases of Measles in France. Switzerland and Germany also have significant problems with measles. This is because these countries do not have such good immunisation coverage as we do in the UK. By contrast there have been 80 cases in England. The most recent outbreak of measles is at Leeds University where so far 15 students have been affected. The first case was exposed during a skiing trip to France.