The practice can trace its origins back over 100 years. There were originally two practices which amalgamated in 1969 with Drs Whittaker and Fowler joining Dr Bradfield in the practice on Birch Lane. This was the original Surrey Lodge building from which the present practice takes it name. The practice moved into Longsight Health Centre in 1977 and practised from there until it moved into its current premises on Anson Road in 1992. Since moving here we have developed and extended the building to provide more services to more patients.

The ground floor is fully accessible to wheelchairs users. If you have difficulty climbing stairs then please ask for the doctor to see you downstairs.

There is parking available at the surgery. Please park in the marked spaces only and not in the driveway as this causes an obstruction to other users and can hinder emergency vehicle access.

We provide NHS services under a Personal Medical Services (PMS) contract with NHS Manchester, the body who are currently responsible for commissioning local health services. The NHS is currently undergoing changes to put GPs in charge of commissioning local health services. More information about this can be found on the NHS Evidence website.