Dispensing medicines, family healthcare
advice and a whole lot more…
PHONE NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION
Tel: 01299 822 850
FREE COLLECTION & SAME-DAY DELIVERY SERVICE*
FROM YOUR NEW LOCAL INDEPENDENT PHARMACY
• Do you find it difficult to get out?
• Are you too busy to go to the surgery?
• Are you looking after an elderly or infirm relative?
Then we can help…
We can collect your prescription from your surgery and deliver your medication to you on the same day we receive your prescription*
THIS SERVICE IS FREE OF CHARGE
*Prescription must reach us by 3pm for same-day delivery. Subject to availability. |
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OPENING HOURS:
Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm
Make the most of your Pharmacist...
The pharmacy is where you go for medicines and for the pharmacist’s advice on how to take them. Pharmacists are trusted health professionals whose job is to help people to get the best out of their medicines. They know exactly what’s in your medicine and will be happy to answer any questions. You can be sure that your pharmacist will see that your medicine is at the right strength, in the right dose and will check that you know how to take or use it properly. They will also cross reference any other drugs you are currently taking. Many pharmacies now offer a prescription collection and delivery service.
If you’re feeling off-colour, but don’t feel ill enough to go to the doctor, ask your pharmacist for advice. Pharmacists have been trained to offer helpful, easy-to-understand advice on the treatment of everyday minor ailments, anything from headaches and coughs and colds, to cold sores or dermatitis.
Your pharmacist will know when medical help is needed, and will not hesitate to refer you to your doctor if your symptoms demand it. Often, however, an over-the-counter remedy will be all you need, and it’s worth remembering that pharmacies offer far more medicines than any other outlets. That’s because many of today’s effective non-prescription medicines can only be supplied under the supervision of a pharmacist, which means they are only available at a pharmacy. Remember, too, that you can talk to your pharmacist in confidence, even about the most personal symptoms. All the more reason to make the most of your local pharmacist!
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