Emergency Contraception
If you need emergency contraception, known as the morning after pill. We offer FREE NHS treatments to prevent pregnancy that are effective for up to 5 days after unprotected sex.
Regular Contraception
If you want to consider a routine contraception, our pharamcist can advise with the best plan for your contraception.
Protect yourself and your loved ones this winter season against flu with our private and NHS flu vaccine service. We offer free NHS flu vaccinations for eligible patients and also private flu vaccination service.
If you have been issued a private or NHS prescription from your doctor or prescribing healthcare professional, we can dispense your medication.
NHS Prescription:
We're here to help you manage and deliver your medication to you just how you want. If you already have an ongoing NHS repeat prescription talk to a member of our team and we can support you with your needs
Private Prescription:
We can dispense your private prescription from any UK-registered Doctor after your consultation. It’s a safe, convenient and a discreet way to get prescription treatment.
Repeat dispensing allows prescribers to issue a batch of prescription for a medication which needs to be taken by the patient regularly. This allows the pharmacy to dispense your prescription at regular intervals for the number of batch prescriptions provided by the prescriber.
The Pharmacy First service builds on the NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service which has run since October 2019. The consultation service enables patients to be referred into community pharmacy for a minor illness or an urgent repeat medicine supply.
The new Pharmacy First service, launched 31 January 2024, adds to the existing consultation service and enables community pharmacies to complete episodes of care for 7 common conditions following defined clinical pathways.
Ask our pharmacists today about the below
Clinical pathway services that are offered
Acute otitis media for 1 to 17 years
Impetigo for 1 year and over
Infected insect bites for 1 year and over
Shingles for 18 years and over
Sinusitis for 12 years and over
Sore throat for 5 years and over
Uncomplicated urinary tract infections for Women 16-64 years
For urgent medical help – use the NHS 111 online service, or call 111 if you're unable to get help online.
Returning home after a stay in hospital can be daunting. Let us help you settle back by supporting you with your use and understanding of your medication.
Taking newly prescribed medicines can be a cause for concern for some; our friendly pharmacist is here to provide reassurance and answer any questions you may have. They can also advise on how to best take your medicines to get the most from them. We'll also follow-up after a few days to see if you have any further questions.
If you have unused/expired prescription medicines or medicines that you bought over the counter, just bring them to the pharmacy for safe disposal.
NHS service which is used in certain conditions to ensure that patients take their medication at regular intervals such as in substance dependence.
Up to date, approved and regulated prescribing and patient information for licensed medicines.
https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/