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Piles (Haemorrhoids)

Piles (haemorrhoids) are lumps inside and around your bottom (anus). They often get better on their own after a few days. There are things you can do to treat and prevent piles. Check if it's piles Symptoms of piles include: bright red blood after you poo an itchy anus feeling like you still need to poo […]

Period Pain

Period pain is common and a normal part of your menstrual cycle. Most women get it at some point in their lives. It's usually felt as painful muscle cramps in the tummy, which can spread to the back and thighs. The pain sometimes comes in intense spasms, while at other times it may be dull but more […]

Osteoporosis

Treating osteoporosis involves treating and preventing fractures, and using medicines to strengthen bones. Although a diagnosis of osteoporosis is based on the results of your bone density scan, the decision about what treatment you need, if any, is based on a number of other factors including your: age sex risk of breaking a bone previous injury history If […]

NHS Unwanted Medicine Disposal Service

If you have out of date or unwanted medicines, both prescription or over the counter drugs, don’t bin them or flush them. You can take your unwanted or out of date medicines back to your pharmacy for safe disposal, and it’s completely FREE. Each year enormous quantities of unused and expired medications are dumped into […]

NHS Repeat Prescriptions

To order your Repeat Prescription: Telephone us on 0207 834 4721 during opening hours Register an online patient account with us and log into your account to place an repeat prescription order using the order prescription section. Important Notes We strongly recommend you request your repeat prescription a minimum of 5 working days before you run out […]

NHS New Medicine Service

If you are prescribed a medicine to treat a long-term condition for the first time, you may be able to get extra help and advice about your medicine from your local pharmacist through a new free scheme called the New Medicine Service (NMS). People often have problems when they start a new medicine. In this scheme […]

NHS Minor Ailment Scheme

The minor ailment scheme is an NHS service that allows the pharmacy to supply advice and medication where appropriate by the pharmacy for a group of minor conditions. The service is free of charge for eligible patients. The pharmacy team will ask you a few questions to establish if you qualify for this service. The […]

NHS Medicine Use Review Service

Meet with our pharmacist to talk about: The medicines you are taking What they do How well they work for you How to get the most out of them What is a Medicines Use Review (MUR) A medicines use review is an appointment with one of our pharmacists to focus on how you are getting […]

NHS Electronic Prescription Registration

A new way to get your medicines and appliances The Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) is an NHS Service. It gives you the chance to change how your GP sends your prescription to the place you choose to get your medicines or appliances from. What does this mean for you? If you collect your repeat prescriptions […]

NHS Community Dosage Systems

The community dosage system is a service for those patients who take a large number of medications or who can’t remember to take their medications on time due to their conditions or circumstance. The pharmacy will put your medication in a weekly pack which is easy to follow, allowing better compliance and safe administration of […]

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