Pharmacy First
Get expert healthcare advice and treatment for common conditions directly from your local pharmacy without needing a GP appointment.
Pharmacy First is a revolutionary NHS service that puts expert healthcare right at your fingertips. This service allows you to receive professional medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment for a range of common health conditions directly from qualified pharmacists in your community. No GP appointment necessary, no waiting lists – just walk in when it's convenient for you.
Trained pharmacists can assess your symptoms, provide clinical advice, and supply prescription medications where appropriate. This service is particularly valuable for busy individuals, parents with young children, or anyone who needs quick access to healthcare for non-emergency conditions.
The Pharmacy First service covers a comprehensive range of everyday health issues that affect millions of people. These include respiratory conditions like coughs, colds, and sore throats, as well as skin problems such as eczema, minor cuts, and insect bites. Digestive issues, urinary tract infections, and minor eye conditions are also within scope.
For families, this service is invaluable for treating common childhood ailments like earache, fever, and minor injuries. Women can access support for conditions like thrush and cystitis, while everyone can get help with headaches, muscle pain, and seasonal allergies. The service ensures you receive appropriate care without the need to take time off work or disrupt your daily routine.
Accessing healthcare through Pharmacy First offers numerous advantages over traditional routes. The most obvious benefit is convenience – most pharmacies have extended opening hours, including evenings and weekends, making healthcare accessible when you need it most. There's no need to book appointments weeks in advance or sit in crowded waiting rooms.
The service is cost-effective too. As an NHS service, consultations are free, and you'll only pay the standard NHS prescription charge if medication is required. Pharmacists have extensive training in medicines management and can often provide more detailed advice about your medications than you might receive elsewhere. They can also identify potential drug interactions and suggest lifestyle modifications to support your recovery.
Select a pharmacy to book
Pavilion Pharmacy | Pharmacy First
- 9 Brighton Terrace, London, SW9 8DJ
- Appointment length:
- 15 minutes
Book by phone only