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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.
