Pharmacists are not only knowledgeable about medications, but can also assist you with minor medical issues. They can provide over-the-counter medications and clinical advice as competent healthcare experts for a variety of minor diseases. These include coughs, sore throats, colds, stomach aches and a variety of aches and pains throughout your body. Keep reading to find out more about our specialist pharmacy services in the Midlands.
Do pharmacists offer specialist pharmacy services?
Pharmacists have the necessary training to ensure you receive the care you require if your symptoms point to a more serious condition. For instance, they will let you know if you must see a doctor, nurse, or another medical specialist.
All pharmacists have a five-year training programme in medicine usage. Additionally, they have training in giving health and wellbeing advice and addressing minor ailments.
Most pharmacies are open on weekends and late into the evening. As a result, no appointment is required. However, you can also book in to make sure you get treatment around your busy schedule.
The majority of pharmacies feature a private consultation area.
What specialist pharmacy services are provided in-store?
1. Help with your medicines
Your inquiries about prescription and over-the-counter medications can be answered by pharmacists.
Most pharmacies offer the following services:
- Dispensing of NHS prescriptions
- An emergency supply of medicine, subject to the decision of the pharmacist (you may have to make a payment for an emergency supply)
- Access to the repeat prescription service (with agreement from your GP)
- Non-prescription medicines, for instance, paracetamol
- Advice on treating minor medical conditions and how to live a healthy lifestyle
- Disposal of unwanted or expired medicines
A pharmacist can also help with:
- Inhaler technique
- How to safely take a medicine
- Making sure you understand the right dose of new medicine and how to take it
2. Repeat prescriptions
If you sign up for our electronic prescription service, once your prescription is initially ordered, a doctor will authorise several refills for you. Therefore, you do not have to place an order for them every time because the pharmacy receives them automatically. When you need to place a new order for your prescription, we will notify you.
The pharmacist will inquire about any issues or side effects you may be experiencing. This is part of the repeat prescription service and, if necessary, they can discuss this further with you and your doctor.
3. Minor illnesses
Pharmacies can offer advice on how to treat a variety of common ailments and minor accidents, including:
- Aches and pains
- Sore throat
- Flu
- Cystitis
- Earache
- Teething
- Colds
- Skin rashes
- Coughs
- Red eye
The pharmacist and their staff can assist you in selecting an over-the-counter medication if you wish to purchase one.
4. New Medicine Service
New Medicine Service is available at pharmacies to provide you with additional aid and advice if you’re just starting on a new medication for one of the following conditions:
- Type 2 diabetes
- Blood-thinning medicine
- Asthma
- High blood pressure
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Disposing of old medicines
Do not dispose of or flush down the toilet any medication that is no longer needed, unwanted, or that has been left over after you stopped taking it. Instead, return it to your pharmacy for proper disposal.
Other specialist pharmacy services in the Midlands
You might also find the following services at your local pharmacy:
- Chlamydia screening and treatment
- Weight management service
- Asthma inhaler use and advice
- Stop smoking service
- Flu vaccination
- Blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar testing
- Emergency contraception
- Substance misuse services. For example, needle and syringe exchange schemes
- Travel vaccinations
Visit or book your appointment with Knights Pharmacy today to get specialist pharmacy services in the Midlands.
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This post was written on behalf of Knights Pharmacy by Pharmacy Mentor
Updated September 2022