Everyday care

Your local pharmacist can provide confidential, expert advice and treatment for a wide range of common illnesses and complaints without you having to wait for an appointment with your GP.

Your pharmacist may be able to help you with:

  • Eye infections, stomach upsets, skin conditions, allergies, aches and pains
  • Common medication, vitamins and minor first aid
  • Healthy eating and living, including giving up smoking
  • Blood pressure and diabetes monitoring and needle exchange
  • Women’s health, including emergency contraception and pregnancy testing and treatment for urinary tract infections/cystitis (UTI)
  • Children’s problems including nappy rash, teething, coughs and colds
  • Vaccination including flu vaccine, whooping cough (including adults) and Meningococcal disease (age 16 years and older)
  • All prescribed and over the counter medicines
  • Medicines support – helping you remember when to take your medicines and to collect your prescriptions
  • Special packaging of your medicines to help you manage and remember many different medicines
  • Anticoagulation service (if you are on warfarin for your INR blood test)
  • The safe disposal of medicines which are no longer needed

It’s important to collect repeat prescriptions from your daytime family doctor, GP or surgery before the weekend or a public holiday, or if you are going away on holiday.