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Think Pharmacy First

Advice and Treatment

Pharmacists can give you advice on a range of conditions and suggest medicines
that can help.

They may also be able to offer treatment and some prescription medicine for some
conditions, without you needing to see a GP (this is called Pharmacy First). Conditions they can treat as part of Pharmacy First are:

  • earache (aged 1 to 17 years)
  • impetigo (aged 1 year and over)- a contagious skin infection
  • infected insect bites (aged 1 year and over)
  • shingles (aged 18 years and over)- infection that causes a painful rash
  • sinusitis (aged 12 years and over)- infection of the sinuses (behind the
    forehead, cheeks and nose)
  • sore throat (aged 5 years and over)
  • urinary tract infections or UTIs (women aged 16 to 64 years)

Click here Pharmacy First to fill in an assessment and self refer online if you have one of these conditions, or you can walk into your local pharmacy.

The pharmacist will offer you advice, treatment or refer you to a GP or another
healthcare professional if needed. Pharmacies will update your GP health record.
If you are not within these age ranges, a pharmacist can still offer advice, but you
may need to see a GP for treatment.

Please note on weekends online self-referral may take longer as the practice is
closed and will not look at your assessment until they are open, for a quicker response
please walk into your local pharmacy.

Getting the contraceptive pill without a prescription

You may be able to get the contraceptive pill from a pharmacy if you need to:

  • start the contraceptive pill for the first time
  • take the contraceptive pill again after a break from using it

If you already have a prescription for the contraceptive pill, you can use the
prescription as usual, or you can get the pill from a pharmacy without a prescription
if you prefer

Get a free blood pressure check

You can get a free blood pressure checked at a pharmacy without seeing a GP, if you:

  • are aged 40 or over
  • live in England

You cannot get a free blood pressure check if you:

  • already have high blood pressure
  • have had your blood pressure checked by a healthcare professional in the
    past 6 months

Emergency Medicines

Click here for information about emergency prescriptions Emergency Prescriptions – NHS 111