Pharmacy first

From 11th August 2023, Hucclecote surgery will be implemented the NHS community pharmacy consultation service.

What is an NHS community pharmacist consultation?

  • It’s a consultation with a fully qualified pharmacist at a local pharmacy.
  • It involves a clinical assessment and conversation with the pharmacist. This will be in the privacy of a consultation room.

How can the pharmacist help?

  • The pharmacist has the right clinical training to assess you and recommend the best treatment for some common conditions.
  • If your symptoms suggest it’s more serious, the pharmacist will help you to get an urgent GP appointment if needed.
  • If you don’t need any treatment the pharmacist will be able to provide reassurance. For instance, a minor illness may get better on it’s own.
  • To help with symptoms, the pharmacist may offer to sell you an over-the-counter medicine.

What happens next?

  • The pharmacist will make a record of the outcome and send it to your GP.

What training does the pharmacist have?

  • Every pharmacist is trained for five years in the use of medicines, managing minor illnesses and providing health and wellbeing advice, so they are the right person to see.
  • The NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service

    – Get a consultation with a community pharmacist on the same day at a local pharmacy

    – Receive a clinical assessment and advice in the privacy of a consultation room

    Speak to reception to find out more.