Pharmacists are qualified experts in healthcare and can help with a wide range of common illnesses.
What health conditions are covered as part of this service?
- Aches and pains - back pain, headache, migraine, muscle ache, period pain, teething, toothache
- Allergies - bites and stings, hay fever, skin reaction
- Colds and flu – cough, congestion, sore throat, fever / temperature (including fever following immunisation)
- Ear care – earache, ear infection, ear wax
- Eye care - bacterial conjunctivitis, styes
- Gastrointestinal care – diarrhoea, constipation, indigestion, haemorrhoids (piles), reflux, threadworms, sickness
- Head lice
- Mouth care - cold sores, oral thrush, ulcers
- Skin care - athlete's foot, chicken pox, contact dermatitis / atopic eczema, fungal skin infections, nappy rash, pruritis, scabies, warts, verrucae
- Vaginal thrush
Find your nearest pharmacy and more about common conditions here.
Who can use this service?
Anyone. The service is available for all adults and children at participating pharmacies across the North East and North Cumbria.
Why should I go to a pharmacy, instead of my GP practice?
Local community pharmacists are trained to treat common conditions. They offer a confidential and high-quality service designed to meet your needs. You can walk in, with no appointment needed, and speak in confidence. Most pharmacies have private consultation rooms available.
Which pharmacy can I go to?
Most pharmacies across the North East and North Cumbria offer the common conditions service. Ask your local pharmacy for more details.
What will the pharmacist ask me?
The pharmacist will ask you questions about:
- your symptoms
- your current medication
- history of ailments
- any other illness you have
The answers will help the pharmacist to advise and treat your condition.
Will I always get treatment for my condition?
You will be given treatment if necessary.
Your pharmacist may decide that you need further advice/treatment and can signpost you to another service or contact your GP practice directly to book you an appointment.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Your pharmacist will provide treatment and/or advice under the common conditions scheme, in line with the symptoms you have described. If your symptoms persist, you should seek further advice from your GP.
How it works?
Step 1 – Pop along to your local pharmacy and talk to a health care professional about your illness and they will offer advice.
Step 2 - If you need treatment, the pharmacist will check your eligibility and whether the illness is covered by the service
Step 3 - A suitable medicine may be offered to you*
*Charges will apply if you normally pay for your prescriptions.
If you hold a medical exemption certificate, for example people under 16 or over 60, then you will not pay for the medicine as this service is funded by the NHS.