CHAMPIX service
Emergency Hormonal contraception Service
HPV Vaccination Service
Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) are a part of the Advanced Services of the community pharmacy contract. It involves the pharmacist conducting a structured review with patients about their medicines use. The aims of this service are to improve patients knowledge, concordance and use of medicines.
Everyone can go to their pharmacist for advice or to buy a medicine for a minor illness or ailment. The minor ailment scheme is an NHS service for anyone who does not pay prescription charges, including children under 16. After you speak to the pharmacist, they may be able to give you medicines free of charge or without you needing an appointment with your doctor.
Private Flu Vaccination.
Patient Group Direction for the supply of. Urgent Repeat Medicine Service (URMS). For use when GP surgeries are closed.
When you are prescribed a new medicine by your doctor our pharmacists can offer support and advice to ensure you take the new medication as prescribed without suffering any unwanted side effects or explain any further questions you may have. We usually do this by keeping in contact with you during the first 4 weeks of your new medicine being prescribed.
The service is only available for people living in England, and only for those who have been prescribed a new medicine for the conditions listed:
The NMS can help:
Talk to one of our UK Registered Doctors online today.
Smoking Voucher service
Patient Group Direction for the supply of. Urgent Repeat Medicine Service (URMS). For use when GP surgeries are closed.
CHAMPIX service
Emergency Hormonal contraception Service
HPV Vaccination Service
Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) are a part of the Advanced Services of the community pharmacy contract. It involves the pharmacist conducting a structured review with patients about their medicines use. The aims of this service are to improve patients knowledge, concordance and use of medicines.
Everyone can go to their pharmacist for advice or to buy a medicine for a minor illness or ailment. The minor ailment scheme is an NHS service for anyone who does not pay prescription charges, including children under 16. After you speak to the pharmacist, they may be able to give you medicines free of charge or without you needing an appointment with your doctor.
Private Flu Vaccination.
Patient Group Direction for the supply of. Urgent Repeat Medicine Service (URMS). For use when GP surgeries are closed.
When you are prescribed a new medicine by your doctor our pharmacists can offer support and advice to ensure you take the new medication as prescribed without suffering any unwanted side effects or explain any further questions you may have. We usually do this by keeping in contact with you during the first 4 weeks of your new medicine being prescribed.
The service is only available for people living in England, and only for those who have been prescribed a new medicine for the conditions listed:
The NMS can help:
Talk to one of our UK Registered Doctors online today.
Smoking Voucher service
Patient Group Direction for the supply of. Urgent Repeat Medicine Service (URMS). For use when GP surgeries are closed.