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Welcome to Jessop Medical Practice

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Jessop Medical Practice is named after William Jessop, a famous local engineer and founder of the Butterley Company whose memorial is a well known local landmark.

Our aim is to provide friendly, personal and effective health care. We endeavour to treat all our patients fairly to meet their need in an appropriate way and as promptly as possible.

Our staff should treat everyone courteously and we would ask that patients help us by being polite when they contact us at the surgery.

This website informs you about us and the services that we offer. You can also order prescriptions online, cancel appointments, and find out more information about health issues through the information leaflets and links.

Maps of both our surgery sites are available under the "contact us" tab above left.

Please let us know if you have any comments about this website, or suggestions for improvements.

THE NEW SURGERY AT LEABROOKS IS NOW OPEN - on GREENHILL LANE.

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