While COVID restrictions will end in many settings in England from today, everyone visiting hospitals, GP practices, dentists, optometrists and pharmacies must continue to wear a face covering and follow social distancing rules, unless they are unable to do so for medical reasons
Congratulations to @BornoPharmacy who took 1st place in both CCard encounters and chlamydia screening for January in #walthamforest Your efforts are very much appreciated. Young people tell us you’re great too. #ccard#sexualhealth#greatpharmacy
Today, the #EYPharmacyreport will show that unless funding is provided, 3/4 of family-owned pharmacies could close within 4Y. As a vital part of healthcare in vulnerable communities, this must be addressed if we are to tackle the health challenges to come
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A collection of stories from #pharmacyheroes have been compiled over the last few months of the #pandemic, it's been inspiring to hear your stories from the #NHSfrontline.
Showcasing the value and hard work of #communitypharmacy during #COVID19 👉 https://t.co/6vLo6nDsaG
Thank you to @MattHancock for taking time out of his busy schedule to thank all independent pharmacies for their hard work.
Our next session starts at 19.30 Public Perceptions of #COVID19 and #CommunityPharmacy - https://t.co/t9GXHLEeMc
If you have any stories on how your local Borno pharmacy went above and beyond during the pandemic we would love to hear them. Send them to us via messenger or email [email protected]#pharmacystories#pharmacyheroes#NHS
If you have any symptoms of coronavirus please do not come into the pharmacy. Stay home and call 111 for advice.
Stay alert, Control the virus, Save lives!
Quitting smoking can be tough, especially at the beginning, but you don't have to do it alone. To find the support that’s right for you, visit https://t.co/CFi9yOBEMz or pop into one of branches for advice #NoSmokingDay2020
We are helping to spread the word about National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2020 (2/24 - 3/1)! Join us and participate in the conversation by tagging (and following) posts with #NEDAwareness & #ComeAsYouAre on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Many pharmacies offer extended opening hours in the evenings and at weekends. Take the drama out of minor illnesses. For expert advice, see a pharmacist.
If you take different medications at different times of the day it can sometimes be a challenge to remember what to take and when.
We can help with this by dispensing your medication into a Monitored dosage system (MDS) tray.
Call or visit a branch for more information.
We know it can be difficult sometimes to get to your local pharmacy to pick up your medication. That’s why we offer a prescription delivery service to local patients and unlike some pharmacies its FREE.
Call or visit your nearest branch for more information.
Pharmacists are experts in many aspects of healthcare and can offer advice on a wide range of long-term conditions and common illnesses. You don’t need an appointment and many have private consultation areas. Your pharmacist will say if you need further medical attention.
Doing a @DryJanuary can have some great benefits. It can help you sleep better, feel more energetic, improve your mental health, and save money, to name just a few! So what are you waiting for? Sign up, save money and feel great in 2020