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Travel advice
If you are planning on travelling outside of the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world. Please contact us to confirm your specific needs.
Medicines assessment & compliance support
Pharmaceutical Support and Supply of Medication Administration Record (MAR) Chart for People Receiving WSCC Adults’ Services Home Care
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.
Stop smoking
Expert guidance and proven treatments to help you quit smoking successfully, with ongoing support throughout your quit journey.
Emergency hormonal contraception
Contraceptive advice including the morning after pill. This service is for confidential advice and for the provision of Emergency Hormonal Contraception.
Hepatitis B - vaccination
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.
Seasonal influenza vaccination
Protect yourself and others this flu season with our convenient Private Flu Vaccination Service, available for just £15.95.Our service offers a fast, safe, and professional flu vaccine administered by a trained healthcare professional, helping reduce your risk of catching or spreading the influenza virus. This vaccine provides effective defence against the most common flu strains each season. This service is available for anyone over the age of 18, our appointments are quick and often available on the same day, book your flu vaccine with us today.
Chickenpox - vaccination
The chickenpox (varicella) vaccine is a series of two shots that can protect nearly everyone from contracting chickenpox. The first should be given at the age of 12-18 months and the second shot should be given between 4-6 years of age. Older children and adults should have two shots as well, with the second shot occurring at least 28 days after the first.
Medicines and Care Review Service
This is an NHS Scotland service to support patients taking long term medicines. In the first instance patients need to register with their local pharmacy and in the future their GP may issue a serial prescription for up to 12 months cutting the need to order your prescriptions routinely.
