Clarendon Medical Centre

Clarendon Medical Centre It was always the ambition and dream of Dr Bindu to have a modern purpose built premises in order to provide outstanding healthcare services for the community.

Clarendon Medical Centre is a long-established GP practice in inner-city Bradford, providing inclusive, compassionate care to diverse communities, with outstanding support for vulnerable patients. Dr Bindu has been an inspiration to the community and practice and her driving philosophy has been, ‘Arise, Awake and Stop not till the goal is reached’

The practice was initially based at Southfield

Square and later briefly merged with Dr Qureshi’s practice based at St Paul’s Road. This materialised in 1986 when the practice was allocated and purchased land from Bradford Council at it’s existing site and work commenced on phase one of the development in October 1987 and was completed in Easter of 1988. Phase 1 Initially had one consulting rooming for the doctor and a room for the nurse/health visitor with a shared waiting room. In 1991 work commenced on phase two of the development resulting in further expanding the premises with a larger waiting room and three further consulting rooms. This was still insufficient to meet the needs of the patients and phase three of the development commenced in 1997 with an extension on the east wing included a theatre with a recovery room, library, expansion of the existing waiting room,alternative waiting room, consulting room and a practice manager room was added.

Ready to feel better? Here’s what happens when you cut back on alcohol.Whether you’re thinking about drinking less or st...
31/07/2026

Ready to feel better? Here’s what happens when you cut back on alcohol.

Whether you’re thinking about drinking less or stopping altogether, your body starts to thank you sooner than you might think – and the changes for your health can be significant.

For more advice: https://www.nhs.uk/better-health/drink-less/

⚠️ Medical warning:

Get medical advice before you stop drinking alcohol if you have physical withdrawal symptoms (like shaking, sweating or feeling anxious until you have your first drink of the day). It can be dangerous to stop drinking too quickly without proper help.

While some of us enjoy the hot weather, it’s important to stay safe to avoid heat exhaustion or heatstroke. And some peo...
31/07/2026

While some of us enjoy the hot weather, it’s important to stay safe to avoid heat exhaustion or heatstroke. And some people will be more at risk than others.

Here are some top tips to help you beat the heat.

For more information, visit ➡️ https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/heat-exhaustion-heatstroke/

Turn on NHS App notifications to know when your bowel screening kit is on its way 📲 For 20 years, NHS bowel screening ha...
28/07/2026

Turn on NHS App notifications to know when your bowel screening kit is on its way 📲

For 20 years, NHS bowel screening has been helping find bowel cancer early, often before symptoms appear.

Bowel screening is a test you do at home. It’s offered to people aged between 50 and 74. When your kit arrives, complete and return it. Don’t put it off.

ℹ️ https://www.nhs.uk/tests-and-treatments/bowel-cancer-screening/

If you're eligible, you can now get your free MenB vaccine. MenB can cause serious illnesses like meningitis and septica...
28/07/2026

If you're eligible, you can now get your free MenB vaccine.

MenB can cause serious illnesses like meningitis and septicaemia.

You may be eligible if you are:
✅ 17 to 18 years old and born between 1 September 2007 and 31 August 2008
✅ Under 25 and starting university or moving into residential further education for the first time

Eligible 17 to 18-year-olds born between these dates can book online if they’re registered with a GP in England. Eligible under-25s can get vaccinated at a participating pharmacy – no GP registration is needed.

You'll need 2 doses, given at least 4 weeks apart, for the best protection.

Find out if you're eligible and how to get vaccinated: https://www.nhs.uk/book-menb

Starting tomorrow, amber and yellow heat-health alerts have been issued across most of the country. They are in place fo...
28/07/2026

Starting tomorrow, amber and yellow heat-health alerts have been issued across most of the country. They are in place for the 29 and 30 July.

Some people – particularly the elderly, very young, or those with existing health conditions – face a real risk to their health and need to take steps to keep cool.

As temperatures rise, learn how to look after yourself and others ➡️ https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/seasonal-health/heatwave-how-to-cope-in-hot-weather/

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Royal Standard House 26 Manningham Lane
Bradford
BD13DN

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6:30pm
Friday 8am - 6:30pm

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