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Community pharmacies can offer treatment and when appropriate some prescription medicine, for seven common conditions without patients needing to see a GP, as part of a major transformation in the way the NHS delivers care.
Highly trained pharmacists at more than 200 pharmacies in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire can now assess, treat, and when appropriate, provide some prescription medicine, without the need for a GP appointment, for the following conditions:
- Urinary tract infection (water infection) in women aged 16-64 years,
- Sinusitis in those aged 12 years and over.
- Sore throat in those aged 5 years and over.
- Impetigo (a type of skin infection) in those aged over 1 year.
- Shingles in those 18 years and over.
- Earache in children 1 -17 years.
- Infected Insect bite in those aged over 1 year.
Available at the heart of local communities, community pharmacy teams have the right clinical training to give people the health advice they need, with no appointment necessary and private consultations available. Community pharmacists will signpost patients to other local services where necessary.
By expanding the services community pharmacies offer, the NHS is aiming to help free up GP appointments and give people more choice in how and where they access care.
Don’t wait for minor health concerns to get worse – think pharmacy first and get seen by your local pharmacy team.
For more information, visit nhs.uk/thinkpharmacyfirst