Our body needs blood pressure to keep blood circulating around the body, just like we need water pressure to get water from the mains to the tap. Blood pressure is dependent on two factors: 1. How hard the heart pumps; and 2. How narrow the arteries are. Blood pressure is measured and recorded as two numbers - the systolic pressure (as the heart contracts) over the diastolic pressure (as the heart rests or relaxes between beats), for example 120 over 80 - which is a good result, 140 over 90 means you will be probably be re-tested, 160 over 100 and you may be prescribed medication, after lifestyle advice has been tried. Also if you suffer other conditions like diabetes then a lower result is the aim. The Diastolic pressure is important as it gives an indication of your blood vessels when the heart is relaxed. Around one in five people in the UK have HBP. HBP is basically a symptomless disease and rarely makes people feel ill, but some symptoms in severe cases may include headache, bloodshot eye(s), regular nose bleeds and tinnitus (ringing in ear). The only way of knowing if blood pressure is high, is to measure it. You are free to measure your blood pressure at all branches of The Leys Pharmacy.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Contraception services are free and confidential, including for people under the age of 16.
If you're under 16 and want contraception, this is a confidential service and we will not inform your parents (or carer) as long as we believe you fully understand the information you're given, and your decisions.
*Only available to under 25's. Conditions apply. Please contact us for further information.
On behalf of the NHS, we receive your expired medicine and help you disposed of them safely. Do not leave expired medicines at home for safety reasons. You can bring your unused or expired medicines including tablets, capsules, creams, ointments, liquid medicines, syrups, inhalers, ampoules, etc. You can also bring in sharps (needles and syringes), but you must separate these and advise our staff as appropriate.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
No appointments needed, easily accessible location and just a quick consultation, we ensure a hassle free service to all our patients. Simply walk in and ask to speak to our friendly and professional pharmacist about the morning after pill.
Our pharmacist will need to see the person that the emergency contraception is intended for, and will need to ask a few questions regarding the patients’ medical history. This is done in the privacy of our consultation room and everything discussed is in complete confidence. The sooner you come to our pharmacy to take the morning after pill, the greater the chances of avoiding pregnancy.
If the Pharmacist feels like Levonelle One Step is not suitable for you, they will not give you the morning after pill, but advise you to see your health care professional.
We are one of the few pharmacies that are able to provide the morning after pill free of charge to patients who are aged 24 and under, and who meet the NHS criteria. Alternatively, the pill can be purchased privately from our pharmacy.
About Emergency Contraception (Levonelle One Step) -
When it comes to sex, even if you’ve taken precautions, sometimes things don’t quite go to plan. Accidents happen with contraception and things go wrong all the time. You may even just be worried that your contraceptive pill hasn’t worked. If you’ve had unprotected sex or you’re worried about contraception failure, here is some of the information you need to know about Levonelle One Step -
- Levonelle One Step is an emergency contraceptive that can be used within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex or if your contraceptive method has failed.
- There is one white tablet in the pack and it is most effective when taken within the first 12 hours
- The tablet contains a hormone called Levonorgestrel.
- Levonelle One Step is thought to work by stopping your ovaries from releasing an egg or by preventing sperm from fertilising any egg that may have already been released
- If you are over 16 you can get Levonelle One Step over the counter at our Pharmacy
- If you are under 16 you cannot buy Levonelle One Step at the Pharmacy, you need to visit your GP or a Walk-In centre
- Levonelle One Step works to prevent a pregnancy becoming established, it does not work if you are already pregnant
- You should only use Levonelle One Step in emergencies, not as a regular form of contraception
Please note, there are other emergency contraceptive options available through your doctor or at a Walk-In centre.
If you do have any questions or require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
No appointments needed, easily accessible location and just a quick consultation, we ensure a hassle free service to all our patients. Simply walk in and ask to speak to our friendly and professional pharmacist about the morning after pill.
Our pharmacist will need to see the person that the emergency contraception is intended for, and will need to ask a few questions regarding the patients’ medical history. This is done in the privacy of our consultation room and everything discussed is in complete confidence. The sooner you come to our pharmacy to take the morning after pill, the greater the chances of avoiding pregnancy.
If the Pharmacist feels like Levonelle One Step is not suitable for you, they will not give you the morning after pill, but advise you to see your health care professional.
We are one of the few pharmacies that are able to provide the morning after pill free of charge to patients who are aged 24 and under, and who meet the NHS criteria. Alternatively, the pill can be purchased privately from our pharmacy in Camden.
About Emergency Contraception (Levonelle One Step) -
When it comes to sex, even if you’ve taken precautions, sometimes things don’t quite go to plan. Accidents happen with contraception and things go wrong all the time. You may even just be worried that your contraceptive pill hasn’t worked. If you’ve had unprotected sex or you’re worried about contraception failure, here is some of the information you need to know about Levonelle One Step -
- Levonelle One Step is an emergency contraceptive that can be used within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex or if your contraceptive method has failed.
- There is one white tablet in the pack and it is most effective when taken within the first 12 hours
- The tablet contains a hormone called Levonorgestrel.
- Levonelle One Step is thought to work by stopping your ovaries from releasing an egg or by preventing sperm from fertilising any egg that may have already been released
- If you are over 16 you can get Levonelle One Step over the counter at our Pharmacy
- If you are under 16 you cannot buy Levonelle One Step at the Pharmacy, you need to visit your GP or a Walk-In centre
- Levonelle One Step works to prevent a pregnancy becoming established, it does not work if you are already pregnant
- You should only use Levonelle One Step in emergencies, not as a regular form of contraception
Please note, there are other emergency contraceptive options available through your doctor or at a Walk-In centre.
If you do have any questions or require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
Erection problems (impotence) are very common, particularly in men over 40. It's usually nothing to worry about, but you should see a GP if it keeps happening.
Most men occasionally fail to get or keep an erection. Causes of erection problems can be stress, tiredness, anxiety or drinking too much alcohol, and it's nothing to worry about.
If it happens more often, it may be caused by physical or emotional problems.
Medicine such as sildenafil is often used by doctors to treat erectile dysfunction. It is also available from our pharmacy. You no longer need a prescription to get sildenafil. You can have a private consultation with our pharmacist to make sure it's safe for you to take it.
The UK has over one million people who have diabetes but are unaware of it. There are about 2.35 million diabetics in the UK. Many people are in the high risk of developing this condition. Diabetes is a condition which develop because of a high blood glucose (sugar) level in the blood. This is a chronic condition. High sugar makes the blood thick. The thickness can lead to damage to the small blood vessels (microvascular) of such organs like the eyes, kidneys, feet, fingers and even the nerves; as well as to larger blood vessels (macrovascular) of the heart or peripheral vascular system. The blood glucose level which is normal for the human body is about 5 mmol optimum most of the time. When we eat anything containing sugars or carbohydrates, our blood glucose may rise to 8 mmol, which is higher than normal, our pancreas will release some insulin, which either stores the glucose in the liver or converts them to energy.
The pancreas uses insulin to regulates blood glucose levels to a narrow range (4 to 5 mmol). In diabetes people the pancreas is either not producing insulin or releasing it at all, or not enough is produced or released, or the insulin released does not work anymore (insulin resistance). Therefore, the diabetes person continues to have high glucose level in the blood. There are Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes, depending on the severity of the condition. Over 90% of diabetics are type 2. Both types lead to high blood glucose which results in organ damage. Although diabetes cannot be cured, it can be well managed with medication, lifestyle choice, exercising, weight-loss, etc. Diabetes is inheritable, so if there is a history in the family, you have to be very careful. Additionally, the following group of people are also vulnerable to developing diabetes:
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Every year many hundreds of travellers from the UK catch malaria and in tens of cases it is fatal. Symptoms can start rapidly. The correct anti-malarial medication is essential. We offer a Private Malaria Prevention Service. After a confidential assessment by a trained Pharmacist, the correct anti-malarial medication is supplied and appropriate advice given to the patient.
Medicine Use Review (MUR) is a FREE NHS Service, which is very important as it compliments your GP’s efforts. This 10 minute private consultation with the pharmacist is aimed at ensuring that you are getting the most from your medicines with proper usage. This session will help you understand your medication and its use. The pharmacist will also explain possible side effects as well as how to derive maximum benefit from the medicines. If you express any issue with respect to your medicines, the pharmacist will discuss possible solutions with you. Important information will be sent only to your GP, including any recommendations that will help to improve your wellbeing. It is necessary to review your medicines every year even if you have been on it for a while.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Are you or someone you care for having trouble remembering to take all the medicines at the correct time or sorting out all the medicines? We can dispense your medicines into easy-to-use weekly dosset-boxes. Many of our patients are finding this solution very effective. We will collaborate with your doctor to pick-up your prescriptions and dispense your medicines into daily reminders for Morning, Midday, Evening and Night time doses. This is a good system and can be.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
It is important that you take the right dose of your prescribed medicines at the right time each day to get the most from your medicines to control your condition(s) as much as possible. This can sometimes be difficult if you take more than one medicine. One way in which this can be made easier is for your medicines to be supplied in a Monitored Dosage System, which provides you with a separate compartment for each dosage time of the day.
A monitored dosage system (MDS) is a medication storage device designed to simplify the administration of solid oral dose medication, especially for those on multiple medications. It aims to address the issues of difficulty accessing medication due to sight impairment or other disability and/or forgetfulness.
MDS devices are usually a variation on the design of a box or a blister pack, divided into days of the week with several compartments per day to allow for the different timing of doses such as breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime.
Our Pharmacist can help identify which patients this type of system would be suitable for.
MDS may be suitable for patients in the following circumstances:
Ask a member of our pharmacy team about whether this service would benefit you or whether there is another course of action, which may be of more help.
You can have a free NHS flu Jab at our pharmacy:
• If you are 50 years of age or over before 31 March 2022
• If you are pregnant
• If you are a carer
If you have certain medical conditions including:
• Asthma
• Chronic Respiratory Disease
• Heart Disease
• Diabetes
• Kidney Disease
• Liver Disease
• Neurological Disease
We provide a needle exchange service where intravenous drug users can obtain clean sterile needles and syringes and safely dispose of used needles and syringes.
This service is designed to prevent people sharing or re using needles. It also reduces drug related harm and the transmission of blood borne bacterial and viral infections such as hepatitis B and C or HIV.
The service is lead by our Pharmacist in a non-judgemental manner and may lead to the user being referred to an appropriate drug treatment programme i.e. opioid substitute treatment in order to stop drug usage . Our Pharmacist can also advise on minimising the harms caused by drugs and suggest further support and help.
When you are prescribed a new medicine by your doctor our pharmacists can offer support and advice to ensure you take the new medication as prescribed without suffering any unwanted side effects or explain any further questions you may have. We usually do this by keeping in contact with you during the first 4 weeks of your new medicine being prescribed.
The service is only available for people living in England, and only for those who have been prescribed a new medicine for the conditions listed:
The NMS can help:
The Leys Pharmacy offers a number of private services not funded by the NHS. Our experienced pharmacists are very sensitive, ethical and professional at delivering the following services:
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Instead of repeated visits to your GP/Surgery to request your repeat prescriptions, our Repeat Dispensing (if you sign up for our Free Repeat Prescription Service) enables us to request your prescription from your surgery (of course only through your permission) using "multi-copy" or batch prescriptions before your current medicines run out. We manage the timing. We confirm with you. We request for your prescription on your behalf. We get it dispensed. We will text you that your prescription is ready for pick up or we deliver if you sign up for our free delivery service. This service is ideally suitable for any patient who is on long time use of any medicine.
There are over 4,000 chemicals in tobacco smoke - including Nicotine (the addictive part), Tar (the main carcinogen), Carbon Monoxide (reduces oxygen levels in the blood - therefore energy levels and puts an extra strain on the heart, also especially dangerous in pregnancy) and many many other carcinogenic chemicals like cyanide, benzenes, formaldehyde and arsenic. There is a know causative link between smoking, even second-hand or passive, and early death from diseases like cancer and heart disease. Other diseases caused by smoking include respiratory diseases, ulcers in the digestive system, increased blood pressure,stroke, impotence in males, blindness, skin damage and cancers of the mouth and throat. Smoking during pregnancy can lead to a low-weight/small baby, childhood respiratory conditions like asthma, and miscarriage. Tobacco is the only drug that we take that has no beneficial effects, only bad effects.
The only product that KILLS when used NORMALLY as intended. Half of regular smokers will eventually be killed by their addiction. In the UK smoking is the single most preventable cause of illness and premature death. There are 120,000 deaths a year - 300 every day - directly caused by smoking, with an average of 16 years of life lost. Exposure to second-hand smoke at work causes about 617 premature deaths a year. Stopping smoking before the age of 45 means a life expectancy only slightly less than a non-smoker, and quitting at any age has many benefits - both short and long term. After this age every year of continued smoking reduces your life expectancy by three months. Smoking also affects the health of people around you - your family, friends and strangers - who breathe in the second-hand smoke - exposing them to the same diseases as smokers including cancer and heart disease. Smoking is both a physical addiction (Nicotine) and psychological addiction (habit, social and relaxation). Nicotine replacement can help with the first, our pharmacists give you some ideas to deal with the second.
Working with us gives you a better chance (at least 80%) of giving up than if you go it alone. Consultations are available in English, Urdu or Spanish at selected branches. Health Benefits of Quiting The benefits of quitting at any stage of life are immense. Quitting will always enhance your quality of life.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Our body needs blood pressure to keep blood circulating around the body, just like we need water pressure to get water from the mains to the tap. Blood pressure is dependent on two factors: 1. How hard the heart pumps; and 2. How narrow the arteries are. Blood pressure is measured and recorded as two numbers - the systolic pressure (as the heart contracts) over the diastolic pressure (as the heart rests or relaxes between beats), for example 120 over 80 - which is a good result, 140 over 90 means you will be probably be re-tested, 160 over 100 and you may be prescribed medication, after lifestyle advice has been tried. Also if you suffer other conditions like diabetes then a lower result is the aim. The Diastolic pressure is important as it gives an indication of your blood vessels when the heart is relaxed. Around one in five people in the UK have HBP. HBP is basically a symptomless disease and rarely makes people feel ill, but some symptoms in severe cases may include headache, bloodshot eye(s), regular nose bleeds and tinnitus (ringing in ear). The only way of knowing if blood pressure is high, is to measure it. You are free to measure your blood pressure at all branches of The Leys Pharmacy.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Contraception services are free and confidential, including for people under the age of 16.
If you're under 16 and want contraception, this is a confidential service and we will not inform your parents (or carer) as long as we believe you fully understand the information you're given, and your decisions.
*Only available to under 25's. Conditions apply. Please contact us for further information.
On behalf of the NHS, we receive your expired medicine and help you disposed of them safely. Do not leave expired medicines at home for safety reasons. You can bring your unused or expired medicines including tablets, capsules, creams, ointments, liquid medicines, syrups, inhalers, ampoules, etc. You can also bring in sharps (needles and syringes), but you must separate these and advise our staff as appropriate.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
No appointments needed, easily accessible location and just a quick consultation, we ensure a hassle free service to all our patients. Simply walk in and ask to speak to our friendly and professional pharmacist about the morning after pill.
Our pharmacist will need to see the person that the emergency contraception is intended for, and will need to ask a few questions regarding the patients’ medical history. This is done in the privacy of our consultation room and everything discussed is in complete confidence. The sooner you come to our pharmacy to take the morning after pill, the greater the chances of avoiding pregnancy.
If the Pharmacist feels like Levonelle One Step is not suitable for you, they will not give you the morning after pill, but advise you to see your health care professional.
We are one of the few pharmacies that are able to provide the morning after pill free of charge to patients who are aged 24 and under, and who meet the NHS criteria. Alternatively, the pill can be purchased privately from our pharmacy.
About Emergency Contraception (Levonelle One Step) -
When it comes to sex, even if you’ve taken precautions, sometimes things don’t quite go to plan. Accidents happen with contraception and things go wrong all the time. You may even just be worried that your contraceptive pill hasn’t worked. If you’ve had unprotected sex or you’re worried about contraception failure, here is some of the information you need to know about Levonelle One Step -
- Levonelle One Step is an emergency contraceptive that can be used within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex or if your contraceptive method has failed.
- There is one white tablet in the pack and it is most effective when taken within the first 12 hours
- The tablet contains a hormone called Levonorgestrel.
- Levonelle One Step is thought to work by stopping your ovaries from releasing an egg or by preventing sperm from fertilising any egg that may have already been released
- If you are over 16 you can get Levonelle One Step over the counter at our Pharmacy
- If you are under 16 you cannot buy Levonelle One Step at the Pharmacy, you need to visit your GP or a Walk-In centre
- Levonelle One Step works to prevent a pregnancy becoming established, it does not work if you are already pregnant
- You should only use Levonelle One Step in emergencies, not as a regular form of contraception
Please note, there are other emergency contraceptive options available through your doctor or at a Walk-In centre.
If you do have any questions or require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
No appointments needed, easily accessible location and just a quick consultation, we ensure a hassle free service to all our patients. Simply walk in and ask to speak to our friendly and professional pharmacist about the morning after pill.
Our pharmacist will need to see the person that the emergency contraception is intended for, and will need to ask a few questions regarding the patients’ medical history. This is done in the privacy of our consultation room and everything discussed is in complete confidence. The sooner you come to our pharmacy to take the morning after pill, the greater the chances of avoiding pregnancy.
If the Pharmacist feels like Levonelle One Step is not suitable for you, they will not give you the morning after pill, but advise you to see your health care professional.
We are one of the few pharmacies that are able to provide the morning after pill free of charge to patients who are aged 24 and under, and who meet the NHS criteria. Alternatively, the pill can be purchased privately from our pharmacy in Camden.
About Emergency Contraception (Levonelle One Step) -
When it comes to sex, even if you’ve taken precautions, sometimes things don’t quite go to plan. Accidents happen with contraception and things go wrong all the time. You may even just be worried that your contraceptive pill hasn’t worked. If you’ve had unprotected sex or you’re worried about contraception failure, here is some of the information you need to know about Levonelle One Step -
- Levonelle One Step is an emergency contraceptive that can be used within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex or if your contraceptive method has failed.
- There is one white tablet in the pack and it is most effective when taken within the first 12 hours
- The tablet contains a hormone called Levonorgestrel.
- Levonelle One Step is thought to work by stopping your ovaries from releasing an egg or by preventing sperm from fertilising any egg that may have already been released
- If you are over 16 you can get Levonelle One Step over the counter at our Pharmacy
- If you are under 16 you cannot buy Levonelle One Step at the Pharmacy, you need to visit your GP or a Walk-In centre
- Levonelle One Step works to prevent a pregnancy becoming established, it does not work if you are already pregnant
- You should only use Levonelle One Step in emergencies, not as a regular form of contraception
Please note, there are other emergency contraceptive options available through your doctor or at a Walk-In centre.
If you do have any questions or require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
Erection problems (impotence) are very common, particularly in men over 40. It's usually nothing to worry about, but you should see a GP if it keeps happening.
Most men occasionally fail to get or keep an erection. Causes of erection problems can be stress, tiredness, anxiety or drinking too much alcohol, and it's nothing to worry about.
If it happens more often, it may be caused by physical or emotional problems.
Medicine such as sildenafil is often used by doctors to treat erectile dysfunction. It is also available from our pharmacy. You no longer need a prescription to get sildenafil. You can have a private consultation with our pharmacist to make sure it's safe for you to take it.
The UK has over one million people who have diabetes but are unaware of it. There are about 2.35 million diabetics in the UK. Many people are in the high risk of developing this condition. Diabetes is a condition which develop because of a high blood glucose (sugar) level in the blood. This is a chronic condition. High sugar makes the blood thick. The thickness can lead to damage to the small blood vessels (microvascular) of such organs like the eyes, kidneys, feet, fingers and even the nerves; as well as to larger blood vessels (macrovascular) of the heart or peripheral vascular system. The blood glucose level which is normal for the human body is about 5 mmol optimum most of the time. When we eat anything containing sugars or carbohydrates, our blood glucose may rise to 8 mmol, which is higher than normal, our pancreas will release some insulin, which either stores the glucose in the liver or converts them to energy.
The pancreas uses insulin to regulates blood glucose levels to a narrow range (4 to 5 mmol). In diabetes people the pancreas is either not producing insulin or releasing it at all, or not enough is produced or released, or the insulin released does not work anymore (insulin resistance). Therefore, the diabetes person continues to have high glucose level in the blood. There are Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes, depending on the severity of the condition. Over 90% of diabetics are type 2. Both types lead to high blood glucose which results in organ damage. Although diabetes cannot be cured, it can be well managed with medication, lifestyle choice, exercising, weight-loss, etc. Diabetes is inheritable, so if there is a history in the family, you have to be very careful. Additionally, the following group of people are also vulnerable to developing diabetes:
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Every year many hundreds of travellers from the UK catch malaria and in tens of cases it is fatal. Symptoms can start rapidly. The correct anti-malarial medication is essential. We offer a Private Malaria Prevention Service. After a confidential assessment by a trained Pharmacist, the correct anti-malarial medication is supplied and appropriate advice given to the patient.
Medicine Use Review (MUR) is a FREE NHS Service, which is very important as it compliments your GP’s efforts. This 10 minute private consultation with the pharmacist is aimed at ensuring that you are getting the most from your medicines with proper usage. This session will help you understand your medication and its use. The pharmacist will also explain possible side effects as well as how to derive maximum benefit from the medicines. If you express any issue with respect to your medicines, the pharmacist will discuss possible solutions with you. Important information will be sent only to your GP, including any recommendations that will help to improve your wellbeing. It is necessary to review your medicines every year even if you have been on it for a while.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Are you or someone you care for having trouble remembering to take all the medicines at the correct time or sorting out all the medicines? We can dispense your medicines into easy-to-use weekly dosset-boxes. Many of our patients are finding this solution very effective. We will collaborate with your doctor to pick-up your prescriptions and dispense your medicines into daily reminders for Morning, Midday, Evening and Night time doses. This is a good system and can be.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
It is important that you take the right dose of your prescribed medicines at the right time each day to get the most from your medicines to control your condition(s) as much as possible. This can sometimes be difficult if you take more than one medicine. One way in which this can be made easier is for your medicines to be supplied in a Monitored Dosage System, which provides you with a separate compartment for each dosage time of the day.
A monitored dosage system (MDS) is a medication storage device designed to simplify the administration of solid oral dose medication, especially for those on multiple medications. It aims to address the issues of difficulty accessing medication due to sight impairment or other disability and/or forgetfulness.
MDS devices are usually a variation on the design of a box or a blister pack, divided into days of the week with several compartments per day to allow for the different timing of doses such as breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime.
Our Pharmacist can help identify which patients this type of system would be suitable for.
MDS may be suitable for patients in the following circumstances:
Ask a member of our pharmacy team about whether this service would benefit you or whether there is another course of action, which may be of more help.
You can have a free NHS flu Jab at our pharmacy:
• If you are 50 years of age or over before 31 March 2022
• If you are pregnant
• If you are a carer
If you have certain medical conditions including:
• Asthma
• Chronic Respiratory Disease
• Heart Disease
• Diabetes
• Kidney Disease
• Liver Disease
• Neurological Disease
We provide a needle exchange service where intravenous drug users can obtain clean sterile needles and syringes and safely dispose of used needles and syringes.
This service is designed to prevent people sharing or re using needles. It also reduces drug related harm and the transmission of blood borne bacterial and viral infections such as hepatitis B and C or HIV.
The service is lead by our Pharmacist in a non-judgemental manner and may lead to the user being referred to an appropriate drug treatment programme i.e. opioid substitute treatment in order to stop drug usage . Our Pharmacist can also advise on minimising the harms caused by drugs and suggest further support and help.
When you are prescribed a new medicine by your doctor our pharmacists can offer support and advice to ensure you take the new medication as prescribed without suffering any unwanted side effects or explain any further questions you may have. We usually do this by keeping in contact with you during the first 4 weeks of your new medicine being prescribed.
The service is only available for people living in England, and only for those who have been prescribed a new medicine for the conditions listed:
The NMS can help:
The Leys Pharmacy offers a number of private services not funded by the NHS. Our experienced pharmacists are very sensitive, ethical and professional at delivering the following services:
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .
Instead of repeated visits to your GP/Surgery to request your repeat prescriptions, our Repeat Dispensing (if you sign up for our Free Repeat Prescription Service) enables us to request your prescription from your surgery (of course only through your permission) using "multi-copy" or batch prescriptions before your current medicines run out. We manage the timing. We confirm with you. We request for your prescription on your behalf. We get it dispensed. We will text you that your prescription is ready for pick up or we deliver if you sign up for our free delivery service. This service is ideally suitable for any patient who is on long time use of any medicine.
There are over 4,000 chemicals in tobacco smoke - including Nicotine (the addictive part), Tar (the main carcinogen), Carbon Monoxide (reduces oxygen levels in the blood - therefore energy levels and puts an extra strain on the heart, also especially dangerous in pregnancy) and many many other carcinogenic chemicals like cyanide, benzenes, formaldehyde and arsenic. There is a know causative link between smoking, even second-hand or passive, and early death from diseases like cancer and heart disease. Other diseases caused by smoking include respiratory diseases, ulcers in the digestive system, increased blood pressure,stroke, impotence in males, blindness, skin damage and cancers of the mouth and throat. Smoking during pregnancy can lead to a low-weight/small baby, childhood respiratory conditions like asthma, and miscarriage. Tobacco is the only drug that we take that has no beneficial effects, only bad effects.
The only product that KILLS when used NORMALLY as intended. Half of regular smokers will eventually be killed by their addiction. In the UK smoking is the single most preventable cause of illness and premature death. There are 120,000 deaths a year - 300 every day - directly caused by smoking, with an average of 16 years of life lost. Exposure to second-hand smoke at work causes about 617 premature deaths a year. Stopping smoking before the age of 45 means a life expectancy only slightly less than a non-smoker, and quitting at any age has many benefits - both short and long term. After this age every year of continued smoking reduces your life expectancy by three months. Smoking also affects the health of people around you - your family, friends and strangers - who breathe in the second-hand smoke - exposing them to the same diseases as smokers including cancer and heart disease. Smoking is both a physical addiction (Nicotine) and psychological addiction (habit, social and relaxation). Nicotine replacement can help with the first, our pharmacists give you some ideas to deal with the second.
Working with us gives you a better chance (at least 80%) of giving up than if you go it alone. Consultations are available in English, Urdu or Spanish at selected branches. Health Benefits of Quiting The benefits of quitting at any stage of life are immense. Quitting will always enhance your quality of life.
Click here to locate your local Pharmacy .