It is not recommended to put the medicines in the bin or flush down the toilet.
Any medicines which are not in use or are expired please bring to the pharmacy and we will dispose them safely.
Please note we are not allowed to take any SHARPS or NEEDLES for disposal. Please ask a member of staff if you need more information.
We sell emergency contraception pill to women aged 16 or over in a form of Levonelle ONE step (or generic equivalent) and EllaOne depending on length of the time lapsed after unprotected sex.
Patient would need to fill a small questionnaire and then the pharmacist may wish to have a private consultation with the patient to asses the suitability in order to recommend the correct pill.
Make life easier for yourself and let us order your prescription on your behalf. Simply let us know what repeat medicines you need, a few days before they run out and we will arrange to collect it from your Doctor's surgery.
Headlice and nits are very common in young children. They don’t have anything to do with dirty hair and are usually picked up from head-to-head contact.
Headlice are small insects, up to 3mm long and can be difficult to spot. Head lice eggs (nits) are yellow, brown or white (empty shells) and are attacked to the hair. Head lice can make your head feel itchy or like something is moving in your hair. The only way to be sure someone has head lice is by finding live lice or eggs. You can do this by combing their hair with a special fine-toothed comb. Our Pharmacist can advise you on the best course of treatment and prevention.
This is a free service for patients who are on 2 or more medication on regular basis. Pharmacist will speak to the patients in a private consultation room about the medication, their side effects, the best time to take a medicine and any healthy living advise where appropriate.
Pharmacists will try and answer any queries you may have to best of their ability and make suggestions or recommendations where appropriate.
Pharmacist may also make a referral to the GP if there is anything that needed a doctor's attention as a result of this consultation.
This is in no means an alternative to GP's routine medication review.
As the name suggests, we provide this service to the patients who has been prescribed certain type of medicines for the first time.
Not all medication qualify for this service.
Once prescription presented, our computer software will prompt us that this maybe a New Medicine for the patient, which gives us an opportunity to confirm this with the patient.
NHS statistics suggest that when someone is put on a new medicine (specially certain types like Hypertension, Diabetes, Asthma, Anticoagulants) they are likely to experience side effects, although not everyone does. This is where the Pharmacists provide this service to help in advising the patients on how to minimise side effects, help to understand new medication better and answer any queries that arise.
We provide a palliative care service. Palliative care drugs can sometimes be required quickly and this service ensures that there is appropriate access to a range of palliative care drugs, particularly outside of normal opening hours, and when treatment is needed urgently.
Many of the drugs used in palliative care are not usually used for other conditions and are often not stocked in community pharmacies. As a palliative care service provider we hold a stock of palliative care drugs for when needed right away. The service is suitable for patients receiving palliative care and those providing their care.
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.
We collect prescriptions from local surgeries on daily basis. Please as a member of staff if you want your repeat prescriptions to come to our pharmacy, we would be happy to set it up for you.
We collect prescriptions from the following surgeries:
SMS/TEXT Service
Once your prescription has been collected from the surgery, dispensed and bagged up we can send you a TEXT notifying you for the collection of your medicines from the pharmacy. Please ask a member of staff to set up.
We stock a popular range of vitamins and supplements aimed at nutrition, and women's and men's health.
It is not recommended to put the medicines in the bin or flush down the toilet.
Any medicines which are not in use or are expired please bring to the pharmacy and we will dispose them safely.
Please note we are not allowed to take any SHARPS or NEEDLES for disposal. Please ask a member of staff if you need more information.
We sell emergency contraception pill to women aged 16 or over in a form of Levonelle ONE step (or generic equivalent) and EllaOne depending on length of the time lapsed after unprotected sex.
Patient would need to fill a small questionnaire and then the pharmacist may wish to have a private consultation with the patient to asses the suitability in order to recommend the correct pill.
Make life easier for yourself and let us order your prescription on your behalf. Simply let us know what repeat medicines you need, a few days before they run out and we will arrange to collect it from your Doctor's surgery.
Headlice and nits are very common in young children. They don’t have anything to do with dirty hair and are usually picked up from head-to-head contact.
Headlice are small insects, up to 3mm long and can be difficult to spot. Head lice eggs (nits) are yellow, brown or white (empty shells) and are attacked to the hair. Head lice can make your head feel itchy or like something is moving in your hair. The only way to be sure someone has head lice is by finding live lice or eggs. You can do this by combing their hair with a special fine-toothed comb. Our Pharmacist can advise you on the best course of treatment and prevention.
This is a free service for patients who are on 2 or more medication on regular basis. Pharmacist will speak to the patients in a private consultation room about the medication, their side effects, the best time to take a medicine and any healthy living advise where appropriate.
Pharmacists will try and answer any queries you may have to best of their ability and make suggestions or recommendations where appropriate.
Pharmacist may also make a referral to the GP if there is anything that needed a doctor's attention as a result of this consultation.
This is in no means an alternative to GP's routine medication review.
As the name suggests, we provide this service to the patients who has been prescribed certain type of medicines for the first time.
Not all medication qualify for this service.
Once prescription presented, our computer software will prompt us that this maybe a New Medicine for the patient, which gives us an opportunity to confirm this with the patient.
NHS statistics suggest that when someone is put on a new medicine (specially certain types like Hypertension, Diabetes, Asthma, Anticoagulants) they are likely to experience side effects, although not everyone does. This is where the Pharmacists provide this service to help in advising the patients on how to minimise side effects, help to understand new medication better and answer any queries that arise.
We provide a palliative care service. Palliative care drugs can sometimes be required quickly and this service ensures that there is appropriate access to a range of palliative care drugs, particularly outside of normal opening hours, and when treatment is needed urgently.
Many of the drugs used in palliative care are not usually used for other conditions and are often not stocked in community pharmacies. As a palliative care service provider we hold a stock of palliative care drugs for when needed right away. The service is suitable for patients receiving palliative care and those providing their care.
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.
We collect prescriptions from local surgeries on daily basis. Please as a member of staff if you want your repeat prescriptions to come to our pharmacy, we would be happy to set it up for you.
We collect prescriptions from the following surgeries:
SMS/TEXT Service
Once your prescription has been collected from the surgery, dispensed and bagged up we can send you a TEXT notifying you for the collection of your medicines from the pharmacy. Please ask a member of staff to set up.
We stock a popular range of vitamins and supplements aimed at nutrition, and women's and men's health.