We can provide chlamydia testing kits to people under the age of 25, for example when supplying emergency hormonal contraception. Advice on how to use the kit, how to return it for testing and what will happen following completion of the test will be provided. Our fully trained Pharmacist and pharmacy staff can provide support and advice to people accessing the service, including advice on safe sex, condom use and advice on the use of regular contraceptive methods, when required.
We continually look at our services and the quality of our services to you. We analyse and improve these by trying to create an environment where pharmacists and pharmacy staff can give you the best possible pharmaceutical care. An annual patient satisfaction survey is used to get honest feedback about how you feel we are doing and where we can improve.
We can dispense your NHS and private prescriptions for you. Information and advice will be offered to you, to help you (and carers) use your medicines safely and effectively. We will also keep appropriate records. We keep a comprehensive stock of medicines and use a fast and efficient wholesaler service to enable us to fill all prescriptions promptly.
We can supply medical appliances and offer information and clinical advice if you use any of the following appliances: certain catheter appliances, tracheostomy and laryngectomy appliances; anal irrigation systems; a vacuum pump or constrictor ring for erectile dysfunction, wound drainage pouches, incontinence appliances and stoma appliances. We can also deliver it to your home at a convenient time to you.
If you are unable to contact your doctor, or in an emergency situation, we may be able to help with the supply of medicines. Genuine emergencies include out of hours, closed GP surgeries etc. We will require proof or evidence of the medication you may need and you may incur a non-refundable charge. For more information, please ask our pharmacist on duty.
We can collect your prescription and have it ready for you to collect from the pharmacy when it is convenient for you. We can also deliver it to your door if you cannot collect it in the pharmacy. Please ask one of our pharmacy staff for more details and sign up to the service today.
If you receive prescriptions from us and appear to suffer from any of the following long term conditions, we are able to offer advice on achieving a healthy lifestyle: diabetes, coronary heart disease (especially those with high blood pressure), patients who wish to give up smoking, patients who want to lose weight. We also take part in national and local campaigns to promote healthy living to the public and to all visitors to the pharmacy.
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:
The NHS requires that community pharmacies must comply to certain regulations regarding the management of personal information within the pharmacy. Our computer allows us to keep records of all your prescriptions dispensed by us. This helps us check for possible problems, such as interactions between medicines, and will help us deal with any queries you may have. We comply with the Data Protection Act and the NHS code of practice on Confidentiality. We never share any information with any third parties.
Beginning in the early to mid 40s many adults may start to have problems seeing clearly reading, especially when working on a computer. Initially, you may need to hold reading materials further away to see them clearly. Print on newspapers or on restaurant menus may appear blurred, especially in dim lighting. This is caused by the eyes lens becoming less flexible with age and these changes will progress with time.
In the Pharmacy we stock a range of styles and strengths of reading glasses.
If you use regular medication, and get it on Repeat Dispensing, we can manage and dispense these prescriptions for you as agreed with your GP. The Pharmacist will also discuss the use of your medication with you at the point of dispensing and inform your GP about any clinical significant issues.
We keep a wide range of over the counter medicines and also vitamins and mineral supplements. Please ask our fully trained pharmacy staff for help and advice on selecting the best product for you. Please always inform them fully about other medicines that you may be taking or any medical conditions including pregnancy.
Our fully trained Pharmacist will offer a user-friendly, non-judgmental, client-centred and confidential service. We can provide support and advice to you.
Where ever possible, our trained pharmacy staff will provide advice and support to help you manage your own and family’s health. The pharmacist and trained staff will provide advice to any patients (including carers) who request help with the treatment of minor illness and long-term conditions. This will include general information and advice on how to manage illness. The pharmacists and pharmacy staff can also provide advice on how to use a wide range of non-prescription medicines (sold in our pharmacy), which can be used in the self-care of minor illness and long-term conditions.
We can provide chlamydia testing kits to people under the age of 25, for example when supplying emergency hormonal contraception. Advice on how to use the kit, how to return it for testing and what will happen following completion of the test will be provided. Our fully trained Pharmacist and pharmacy staff can provide support and advice to people accessing the service, including advice on safe sex, condom use and advice on the use of regular contraceptive methods, when required.
We continually look at our services and the quality of our services to you. We analyse and improve these by trying to create an environment where pharmacists and pharmacy staff can give you the best possible pharmaceutical care. An annual patient satisfaction survey is used to get honest feedback about how you feel we are doing and where we can improve.
We can dispense your NHS and private prescriptions for you. Information and advice will be offered to you, to help you (and carers) use your medicines safely and effectively. We will also keep appropriate records. We keep a comprehensive stock of medicines and use a fast and efficient wholesaler service to enable us to fill all prescriptions promptly.
We can supply medical appliances and offer information and clinical advice if you use any of the following appliances: certain catheter appliances, tracheostomy and laryngectomy appliances; anal irrigation systems; a vacuum pump or constrictor ring for erectile dysfunction, wound drainage pouches, incontinence appliances and stoma appliances. We can also deliver it to your home at a convenient time to you.
If you are unable to contact your doctor, or in an emergency situation, we may be able to help with the supply of medicines. Genuine emergencies include out of hours, closed GP surgeries etc. We will require proof or evidence of the medication you may need and you may incur a non-refundable charge. For more information, please ask our pharmacist on duty.
We can collect your prescription and have it ready for you to collect from the pharmacy when it is convenient for you. We can also deliver it to your door if you cannot collect it in the pharmacy. Please ask one of our pharmacy staff for more details and sign up to the service today.
If you receive prescriptions from us and appear to suffer from any of the following long term conditions, we are able to offer advice on achieving a healthy lifestyle: diabetes, coronary heart disease (especially those with high blood pressure), patients who wish to give up smoking, patients who want to lose weight. We also take part in national and local campaigns to promote healthy living to the public and to all visitors to the pharmacy.
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:
The NHS requires that community pharmacies must comply to certain regulations regarding the management of personal information within the pharmacy. Our computer allows us to keep records of all your prescriptions dispensed by us. This helps us check for possible problems, such as interactions between medicines, and will help us deal with any queries you may have. We comply with the Data Protection Act and the NHS code of practice on Confidentiality. We never share any information with any third parties.
Beginning in the early to mid 40s many adults may start to have problems seeing clearly reading, especially when working on a computer. Initially, you may need to hold reading materials further away to see them clearly. Print on newspapers or on restaurant menus may appear blurred, especially in dim lighting. This is caused by the eyes lens becoming less flexible with age and these changes will progress with time.
In the Pharmacy we stock a range of styles and strengths of reading glasses.
If you use regular medication, and get it on Repeat Dispensing, we can manage and dispense these prescriptions for you as agreed with your GP. The Pharmacist will also discuss the use of your medication with you at the point of dispensing and inform your GP about any clinical significant issues.
We keep a wide range of over the counter medicines and also vitamins and mineral supplements. Please ask our fully trained pharmacy staff for help and advice on selecting the best product for you. Please always inform them fully about other medicines that you may be taking or any medical conditions including pregnancy.
Our fully trained Pharmacist will offer a user-friendly, non-judgmental, client-centred and confidential service. We can provide support and advice to you.
Where ever possible, our trained pharmacy staff will provide advice and support to help you manage your own and family’s health. The pharmacist and trained staff will provide advice to any patients (including carers) who request help with the treatment of minor illness and long-term conditions. This will include general information and advice on how to manage illness. The pharmacists and pharmacy staff can also provide advice on how to use a wide range of non-prescription medicines (sold in our pharmacy), which can be used in the self-care of minor illness and long-term conditions.