Dispense prescriptions for appliances (such as dressings, and stoma equipment).
Inhaler technique
Check your blood pressure
The only way of knowing whether you have high blood pressure is to have a blood pressure test.
All adults over 40 are advised to have their blood pressure checked at least every 5 years. Getting this done is easy and could save your life.
You can get your blood pressure tested at a number of places, including at our pharmacies. If you've not been diagnosed with high blood pressure and would like to get yours checked, contact or visit one of our branches.
If we find any potential signs of high blood pressure, we will refer you to your GP for further investigation and treatment if appropriate.
Community Pharmacy Consultation Service (CPCS)
We provide the Discharge Medicines Service. The service has been established to help you understand your medicines and any changes when you leave hospital and to reduce incidences of avoidable harm caused by medicines.
Sale of emergency hormonal contraception (where appropriate).
Free consultation with our pharmacist to help you get the best from your medicines and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Vaccinations to reduce your risk of catching seasonal flu, free to eligible patients
Free support from our pharmacist to help you get started on a new course of treatment from your doctor (for eligible conditions).
We keep records of all your prescriptions dispensed by us as well as records of other services we provide to you. This helps us check for possible problems, such as reactions between medicines and will help us deal with any queries you may have. Our computer allows us to keep these records. We are registered with The Information Commissioners Office and comply with the Data Protection Act and the NHS code of practice on confidentiality. If you want to discuss the records we keep, please ask to speak to a member of staff or the pharmacist.
Vaccinations to reduce your risk of catching seasonal flu, for those not eligible for free NHS vaccinations
A range of local service to support smokers to quit, providing free advice and support from a trained advisor, and supply of free NRT products (where eligible).
Services to support patients taking methadone or buprenorphine, prescribed by local drug treatment professionals.
Dispense prescriptions for appliances (such as dressings, and stoma equipment).
Inhaler technique
Check your blood pressure
The only way of knowing whether you have high blood pressure is to have a blood pressure test.
All adults over 40 are advised to have their blood pressure checked at least every 5 years. Getting this done is easy and could save your life.
You can get your blood pressure tested at a number of places, including at our pharmacies. If you've not been diagnosed with high blood pressure and would like to get yours checked, contact or visit one of our branches.
If we find any potential signs of high blood pressure, we will refer you to your GP for further investigation and treatment if appropriate.
Community Pharmacy Consultation Service (CPCS)
We provide the Discharge Medicines Service. The service has been established to help you understand your medicines and any changes when you leave hospital and to reduce incidences of avoidable harm caused by medicines.
Sale of emergency hormonal contraception (where appropriate).
Free consultation with our pharmacist to help you get the best from your medicines and develop a healthy lifestyle.
Vaccinations to reduce your risk of catching seasonal flu, free to eligible patients
Free support from our pharmacist to help you get started on a new course of treatment from your doctor (for eligible conditions).
We keep records of all your prescriptions dispensed by us as well as records of other services we provide to you. This helps us check for possible problems, such as reactions between medicines and will help us deal with any queries you may have. Our computer allows us to keep these records. We are registered with The Information Commissioners Office and comply with the Data Protection Act and the NHS code of practice on confidentiality. If you want to discuss the records we keep, please ask to speak to a member of staff or the pharmacist.
Vaccinations to reduce your risk of catching seasonal flu, for those not eligible for free NHS vaccinations
A range of local service to support smokers to quit, providing free advice and support from a trained advisor, and supply of free NRT products (where eligible).
Services to support patients taking methadone or buprenorphine, prescribed by local drug treatment professionals.