New centre for Lees doctors
Reporter: Anna Clarke
Date published: 30 October 2012
DOCTORS currently working out of a former shop will be moving into a new £2million building next year.
Staff at Lees Road Surgery, operated by Drs Naresh Mistry and Farhan Shafique, will move into a purpose-built clinic on nearby Athens Way next August.
The new surgery will be on the former Owl Mill site and will allow the doctors to take on extra patients and offer more services.
The new surgery will use renewable technologies and recycling to reduce its carbon footprint and running costs.
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