Browse local pharmacy services
Browse NHS and private pharmacy services. Quick, local, and easy to book.
All services
33 results found
All other services
Acid Reflux
This is a private (paid for) service from your Pharmacist for PPI tablets or capsules to treat indigestion and reflux.
Acne Treatment
Altitude Sickness - Tablets
Altitude sickness (also known as AMS) is a condition that occurs at high altitudes from 2500 metres (8200 ft) above sea level, where the body has difficulty adjusting to lower oxygen pressure and symptoms such as headaches and dizziness result. If you are travelling to a high altitude destination or are prone to altitude sickness, then it’s important to take the right precautions before you travel. Arrange a time to see us to find out more about treatment options.
Back Pain
This is a private (paid for) service from your Pharmacist for anti-inflammatory tablets (naproxen) for low back pain for 4 weeks
Blood Pressure Checks
Chickenpox - vaccination
The chickenpox (varicella) vaccine is a series of two shots that can protect nearly everyone from contracting chickenpox. The first should be given at the age of 12-18 months and the second shot should be given between 4-6 years of age. Older children and adults should have two shots as well, with the second shot occurring at least 28 days after the first.
Cold Sores
Thrush is treated with antifungal medicines that are available as pessaries, intravaginal creams or capsules. All these medications are equally effective, but you may find that one is more convenient to use than another.
Contraceptive pill repeat supply
This service from your Pharmacist is a private (paid for) service for the supply of oral contraception of the same brand you have been prescribed by your GP practice or family planning clinic within the last six months.
Covid Vaccination Service
Stay protected against COVID-19 with convenient access to the latest approved vaccines and booster shots.
Cystitis/UTI Treatment
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are very common. They can be painful and uncomfortable but they usually pass within a few days or can be easily treated with a course of antibiotics.
