Find Rejuvenate cosmetic dentistry clinics

Rejuvenate Dental  operate from two modern clinics based in Leeds.  Use the interactive maps below to find our dental and botox clinics in Leeds and please contact us if you experience any difficulty.

Both clinics offer facilities for the disabled.

 

Farsley Dental Practice - The Old Council Building, Farlsey, Leeds, LS28 5HX

Parking available

Plentiful on-road parking (marked bays) is available adjacent to the Practice.


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Directions from Leeds:

  • Take the A647 from the Armley gyratory signed Bradford
  • Follow this for 2.3 miles to bear off left at the top of the hill onto the A657 signed Bramley.
  • Turn right towards Bramley and at the roundabout near Greggs turn left onto Stanningley Road.
  • Follow this for 2.2 miles, becoming Town Street then Bradford Road to turn right onto the B6156 (Old Road, becoming Town Street) towards Farsley.
  • Farsley Dental Practice is 3/4 mile at a fork with Bagley Lane.

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Leeds City Dental Care -159 Beeston Road, Leeds, LS28 5HX

Parking available

Plentiful on-road parking (marked bays) is available adjacent to the Practice.


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Directions from Leeds:

  • Take the A647 from the Armley gyratory towards Elland Road - M621.
  • Go Straight on at the Roundabout under the M621
  • Take the first left after leaving the roundabout onto Elland Road (up the hill away from the stadium)
  • Turn right at the top onto Cemetary Road.
  • At the crossroads turn left onto Beeston Road and continue for 100 yards - Leeds City Dental Care is on your right hand side.

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