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Understanding the New Pharmacy First Scheme in the UK: A Guide for Patients
The UK healthcare system is introducing a new service called the Pharmacy First scheme. This service is designed to make healthcare more accessible for everyone. Here’s what you need to know about it.
What is the Pharmacy First Scheme?
The Pharmacy First scheme is a new service that allows community pharmacists to provide prescription-only medicines, including antibiotics and antivirals, for certain health conditions. This means you can get treatment for these conditions directly from your pharmacist, without needing to see a GP.
The conditions covered by this service are:
1. Sinusitis
2. Sore throat
3. Earache
4. Infected insect bites
5. Impetigo
6. Shingles
7. Uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women
How Can You Access the Service?
You can access the Pharmacy First service by visiting your local community pharmacy or using the booking form below. The pharmacist will assess your symptoms and, if appropriate, provide you with the necessary treatment.
Conclusion
The Pharmacy First scheme is a significant step towards making healthcare more accessible in the UK. By allowing pharmacists to provide treatment for common health conditions, the scheme reduces the need for GP appointments, making it easier for you to get the care you need. Remember, your pharmacist is a healthcare professional who can provide advice and treatment for a range of minor health concerns.