11 health issues you can get treated immediately for without waiting weeks for GP

Ear problems are one of the common conditions and minor injuries pharmacies can give treatment advice for
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Autumn has a knack for bringing colds and seasonal flu, alongside other ailments that commonly don't require much more than rest and painkillers.

However, with doctor's appointments becoming increasingly tough to pin down, it's valuable to note there are alternatives, such as your local pharmacist. With the Pharmacy First scheme expanding earlier this year, pharmacists can now cater to more complex needs beyond minor illnesses.

Landys Chemist's experts have recently outlined what additional services pharmacists can offer, potentially easing the pressure off GP surgeries. Rhysa Phommachanh, Health and Personal Care Specialist at Landys Chemist, has offered some insight saying: "Pharmacists are highly trained professionals and can offer expert clinical advice and over-the-counter treatments for minor illnesses and injuries.

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"If symptoms suggest something more serious, they can also guide you on when to seek further help from a GP or another healthcare professional."

She further explains: "While pharmacists are valuable resources for advice on over-the-counter medications and minor illnesses, it's crucial to consult a doctor, call 111, or visit A&E in an emergency if your symptoms are severe or if you have any doubts. While pharmacists can't diagnose complex conditions, turning to them for minor issues helps ease the pressure on GPs, allowing doctors to focus on patients with more urgent needs."

What can I see a pharmacist for?

Pharmacies can give treatment advice for a range of common conditions and minor injuries, such as:

  1. Common Cold and Flu Symptoms: cough, congestion, sore throat, runny nose, fever.

  2. Allergies: hay fever (seasonal allergies), allergic reactions (mild).

  3. Minor Aches and Pains: headache, muscle aches, joint pain.

  4. Digestive Issues: indigestion, heartburn, diarrhoea, constipation.

  5. Skin Conditions: minor rashes, insect bites, sunburn.

  6. Minor Infections: urinary tract infections (for women) and minor skin infections.

  7. Eye Conditions: red or irritated eyes, minor eye infections.

  8. Ear Problems: earache, wax buildup.

  9. Minor Injuries: minor cuts and abrasions, bruises, sprains and strains.

  10. Oral Health: mouth ulcers, cold sores, gingivitis.

  11. Minor tests: blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar testing.

How can I access treatment from my pharmacy?

You can get treatment for these conditions by walking into the pharmacy or contacting them virtually, WalesOnline reports. GP receptionists, NHS 111 and providers of emergency care will also be able to direct patients to pharmacies, that offer the service, if contacted.

What will happen when I arrive at the pharmacy?

The pharmacist will be able to speak to you privately in a separate consultation room. They may perform an examination or ask to access your medical records. The pharmacist will be able to recommend the best course of action on an individual patient basis, including by issuing prescriptions for antibiotics or antivirals where necessary.

How do I know if my local pharmacy is offering the service?

More than 10,000 pharmacies have already signed up to Pharmacy First. That means it is over 95 per cent of all those in England.

Will I have to pay for my medication?

Usual prescription charges will apply for the seven common conditions. Patients that were already exempt from prescription charges will still be exempt.

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