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  • Rabies - vaccination

    This is a private (paid for) service from your Pharmacist for one dose of rabies vaccine. A full course is three doses.

  • Period delay - tablets

    This is a private (paid for) service. Need to delay your period for a holiday, big event, or just better timing? Our period delay service offers fast, discreet access to safe medication — no hassle, no stress, just control over your cycle when you need it most. 

  • Flu Vaccination Service (Private)

    Protect yourself against seasonal flu with a private vaccination service available to everyone, regardless of NHS eligibility.

  • Needle & syringe programme

    Community Needle and Syringe Exchange Scheme for People who are Injecting Drug Users

  • Hepatitis B - vaccination

    This is a private (paid for) service for one dose of hepatitis B vaccine.

  • Impetigo - Pharmacy First

    Pharmacy First allows patients to access FREE advice and / or treatment for Impetigo for any patient over the age of 2.

  • Shingles - vaccination

    This is a private (paid for) service. Protect yourself against Shingles with the vaccination. This service is suitable for patients over the age of 50. There are two doses to complete the course.

  • Urinary Tract Infection - Pharmacy First

    Pharmacy First allows patients to access FREE advice and / or treatment for uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection in women aged between 18 and 65.

  • Weight Loss clinic

    The is a private (paid for) service. Struggling to lose weight? We understand that it’s not always easy. Our private service combines expert guidance with one-on-one support to help you make the changes you need for safe, effective weight loss. With the right support, lasting results are within your reach. Prices starting from £57.

  • Pharmacy First

    Pharmacy First is an NHS service that encourages patients to visit their local pharmacy first instead of going to their GP for a range of conditions which can be assessed and treated by pharmacists.