We dispense both NHS & Private prescriptions. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your medication, the pharmacist is always available to help.
EPS enables prescribers - such as GPs and practice nurses - to send prescriptions electronically to a pharmacy of the patient's choice. This makes the prescribing and dispensing process more efficient and convenient for patients and staff.
You can ask your pharmacist and trained healthcare staff for advice on how to treat a minor ailment, managing a long-term condition or the details of a help or support group. Where the pharmacist cannot help you will be referred to the appropriate healthcare professional or organisation.
All medicines are dispensed in child resistant containers unless you ask us not to.
This service is for people who are on regular prescription medication. The aims of the review are to check that you are taking or using your medication correctly and are getting the maximum benefit from them and to answer any questions you may have about them.
This service is for vulnerable and special needs persons who may need help with their medication to support their independent living. An assessment of the person’s knowledge and use of their medication will be carried out and any required support provided to help them maintain their independent living.
Patients suffering from minor ailments can have a consultation with the pharmacist who will supply the appropriate medication they are authorised to or refer the patient to the appropriate healthcare professional where they cannot help. This provides patients suffering from minor ailments an alternative to going to their surgery.
For further information on any of our services just speak to a member of staff who will be more than happy to help.
When you are prescribed any new medicines the pharmacist is available to provide details about them. The service provides support for people with long-term conditions newly prescribed a medicine to help improve medicines adherence, please speak to the pharmacist for more details.
After you have put in a request for your repeat medication to the surgery, once the prescription is ready we can pick it up and have it dispensed, ready for you to just collect from the pharmacy. In cases where you may find it hard to pick up your medication we can have it delivered to you at no cost.
We can dispense NHS repeat dispensing prescriptions issued by your doctor. Ask us for more information about this service.
Patients who are required to have the administration of their medication supervised can do so at the pharmacy in a non-judgmental and confidential manner.
Travellers can get the latest travel health requirements for their destination including which anti-malarial medication or vaccinations are required along with any travel products e.g. insect repellents and sun protection.
We dispense both NHS & Private prescriptions. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your medication, the pharmacist is always available to help.
EPS enables prescribers - such as GPs and practice nurses - to send prescriptions electronically to a pharmacy of the patient's choice. This makes the prescribing and dispensing process more efficient and convenient for patients and staff.
You can ask your pharmacist and trained healthcare staff for advice on how to treat a minor ailment, managing a long-term condition or the details of a help or support group. Where the pharmacist cannot help you will be referred to the appropriate healthcare professional or organisation.
All medicines are dispensed in child resistant containers unless you ask us not to.
This service is for people who are on regular prescription medication. The aims of the review are to check that you are taking or using your medication correctly and are getting the maximum benefit from them and to answer any questions you may have about them.
This service is for vulnerable and special needs persons who may need help with their medication to support their independent living. An assessment of the person’s knowledge and use of their medication will be carried out and any required support provided to help them maintain their independent living.
Patients suffering from minor ailments can have a consultation with the pharmacist who will supply the appropriate medication they are authorised to or refer the patient to the appropriate healthcare professional where they cannot help. This provides patients suffering from minor ailments an alternative to going to their surgery.
For further information on any of our services just speak to a member of staff who will be more than happy to help.
When you are prescribed any new medicines the pharmacist is available to provide details about them. The service provides support for people with long-term conditions newly prescribed a medicine to help improve medicines adherence, please speak to the pharmacist for more details.
After you have put in a request for your repeat medication to the surgery, once the prescription is ready we can pick it up and have it dispensed, ready for you to just collect from the pharmacy. In cases where you may find it hard to pick up your medication we can have it delivered to you at no cost.
We can dispense NHS repeat dispensing prescriptions issued by your doctor. Ask us for more information about this service.
Patients who are required to have the administration of their medication supervised can do so at the pharmacy in a non-judgmental and confidential manner.
Travellers can get the latest travel health requirements for their destination including which anti-malarial medication or vaccinations are required along with any travel products e.g. insect repellents and sun protection.