17th century building injected with private hospital ambitions

Plans to create a private hospital in a historic Leeds building are now at an advanced stage.

Dr Faisal Arshad, lead surgeon at The Hair Dr – Hair Transplant Clinic, is drawing up detailed proposals to turn the 17th century Red Hall House near Roundhay Park, into a private multi-disciplinary hospital that aims to be the UK’s foremost independent medical practice specialising in cosmetic and non-cosmetic day case surgeries.

Dr Arshad and his wife and business partner Sommiya recently bought Red Hall House from the Rugby Football League for over £1.65m.

He said: “The Hair Dr Clinic is expanding quickly and we have outgrown our current premises. It it is humbling to have moved into such a magnificent building with such an illustrious history.”

Once the transformation of Red Hall House is complete, 40 new administrative, clerical and medical jobs will be created at the private hospital, in which the existing Hair Dr Clinic and its current 20 staff will be based.

A detailed planning application will be submitted to Leeds City Council this autumn and, if planning is approved, the new hospital (Leeds Private Hospital) is scheduled to open next summer.

Sommiya said: “The main focus of our work at Red Hall will be offering up-to-date and state-of-the-art treatments, which include surgical and non-surgical options.

“It is a common but dangerous misconception that, for example a successful hair transplant can be done in isolation with no regard for a client’s emotional wellbeing and mental health.

“It can’t. With this in mind, we have to identify our clients’ goals and expectations and fulfil them accordingly.”

The hospital’s founders plan to expand the repertoire of day case surgeries that will be offered at Leeds Private Hospital.

These additional services are to include other cosmetic procedures such as facial plastic surgeries as well as non-cosmetic day case surgeries such as Cataracts and Arthroscopies.

Jonathan Erkulis, managing director of Boston Spa-based E3 Architecture, who is drawing up the plans to transform the building, explained: “Red Hall is one of the earliest examples of red brick architecture within the Leeds district, built in the 1600s. The house, grounds and ancillary buildings have grown and changed over the centuries to suit their different uses.

“The vision for Leeds Private Hospital commits to the future restoration, sustainability and longevity of the Grade II-listed building, while creating sensitive and high-quality designed additions to house a prestigious state of the art medical facility.

“We are very excited to be working alongside Dr Arshad to deliver such an innovative conservation scheme.”

Jonathan Hyland, partner at global property consultancy Knight Frank in Leeds, who sold Red Hall House to Dr Arshad, added: “There was a good deal of interest in this iconic building, but we believe the eventual purchaser, Dr Faisal Arshad, is best placed to breathe fresh life into Red Hall.

“His plans to transform the building into a pioneering private hospital are tremendously exciting and we wish him the very best of luck.”

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