
Our opening hours may vary by day. Please check the latest times on our website or contact the pharmacy directly before visiting.
Many services accept walk-ins, but some NHS and private services need an appointment. Contact us and we will book you into the right service.
Yes. Our pharmacists are trained healthcare professionals who can provide advice on a wide range of common health concerns and recommend the most appropriate next steps when needed.
Yes. We provide confidential consultations in line with pharmacy and NHS standards to protect your privacy.
Pharmacy First allows eligible patients to receive advice and, where appropriate, treatment for selected common conditions without waiting for a GP appointment.
Yes. We provide confidential contraceptive services, emergency contraception, sexual health advice, and support through NHS pharmacy services where eligible.
Yes. We provide NHS blood pressure checks and can advise on next steps if your reading is high.
Yes, travel vaccination services may be available. Contact us before you travel so we can advise on timing and vaccine requirements.
Prescription processing times may vary depending on availability and prescription type. If you need your medication urgently, please contact the pharmacy and our team will be happy to advise.
Yes, a family member or carer can collect on your behalf. Please make sure they have the correct patient details when collecting.
Check the patient leaflet first. If you are unsure, speak to our pharmacist for specific advice based on your medication and dose timing.
Yes. We can provide medicine use advice and, where eligible, NHS medicine review support to help you get the best from treatment.
We offer dispensing, repeat prescription support, NHS consultations, blood pressure checks, vaccination services, and everyday health advice.
Yes. We offer private and seasonal vaccination services including flu vaccinations and travel vaccines with professional healthcare guidance.
Yes, a qualified pharmacist is available during opening hours to provide clinical checks, advice, and consultation support.
You can call us directly or use the contact form on our website. For urgent symptoms, always use NHS 111 or emergency services when needed.