
Leyland Surgery is home to a new Nursing and Training Unit, which has seen the practice in West Paddock expand its consultation rooms from six to 11 – including a minor operations room.
The grand opening took place on Tuesday, July 16, where the Mayor of South Ribble, Coun Harry Hancock, was joined by pupils and teachers from Woodlea Junior School; Denis Gizzi the Chief Officer of Chorley and South Ribble CCG; and a range of local healthcare professionals who will be using the new facilities.
The surgery train medical students, trainee GPs and is further looking to introduce trainee nurse students.
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As part of the opening, the surgery worked closely with Woodlea Junior School which kindly asked pupils to create health inspired artwork. Six students created outstanding pieces which are displayed with their names throughout the surgery.
Dr Gora Bangi, Partner at the Leyland Surgery and Chair and Clinical Leader at Chorley and South Ribble CCG, added: “Good modern healthcare deserves modern premises and we look forward to continuing to serve the local residents of Leyland from our expanded site.”