Sexual assault referral centres (SARCs) can provide medical care and support if you have been raped or sexually assaulted.
They’re here for you, when you need them.
Learn more about SARCsSexual assault referral centres (SARCs) can provide medical care and support if you have been raped or sexually assaulted.
They’re here for you, when you need them.
Learn more about SARCsSexual assault referral centres (SARCs) can provide medical care and support if you have been raped or sexually assaulted.
They’re here for you, when you need them.
Learn more about SARCsSexual assault referral centres (SARCs) can provide medical care and support if you have been raped or sexually assaulted.
They’re here for you, when you need them.
Learn more about SARCsSexual assault referral centres (SARCs) can provide medical care and support if you have been raped or sexually assaulted.
They’re here for you, when you need them.
Learn more about SARCsSexual assault referral centres (SARCs) can provide medical care and support if you have been raped or sexually assaulted.
They’re here for you, when you need them.
Learn more about SARCs.
"It's an insult to hard pressed pharmacists who are still struggling under the effects of historic NHS underfunding that simply isn't sufficient to pay inflated business rates, medicine prices and their other bills."
@HenryMGregg in the @DailyMail today
https://t.co/GjZuKjPmZo
"Pharmacies are not like pubs, cafes or restaurants. They receive 90 per cent of their funding from the NHS and cannot simply increase their prices for the nations prescriptions to absorb this eye watering increase."
Read our full statement:
https://t.co/zd1Er55Tdn
🗣️"It’s simply outrageous that the government should offer business rate relief to pubs but ignore pharmacies that play a vital health role on thousands of our high streets"
NPA Chief Executive @HenryMGregg tells the @guardian
https://t.co/DKzw8mmLQS
🗣️ “What really makes me angry is that you would not go to your doctor and expect them to part fund your X-Ray or blood test but what is happening to me and my pharmacy colleagues is we are having to plug the gap between what the government will pay for medication and what we are actually having to buy it at for patients.”
Watch NPA board member Ashley Cohen speak to BBC Breakfast about the impact of aspirin shortages on pharmacies and patients, reporting the findings you provided to us this week.
We’re calling for widespread substitution flexibilities for pharmacies when medicine is out of stock as well as calling for the government to bring an end to the scandal of asking pharmacies to dispense NHS medication at a loss.
📰 Read our full findings here: https://t.co/vVM2XqqTmj
Just tap the app to easily request your repeat prescription.
You can do more with the NHS App than you realise. Discover what else you can do today.
📱Tap the NHS App
On this day in 1952 we opened our doors for the first time & have opened them every day since.
Thank you to all our staff who have worked so hard (at unsociable times) to make this happen and to all our patients who still brighten our day. @ChemistDruggist recorded the event
From October to March we can’t make enough vitamin D from sunlight, so to keep bones and muscles healthy, it’s best to take a daily 10 microgram supplement of vitamin D. You can get vitamin D from most pharmacies and retailers.
➡️ https://t.co/HecEGvj7gC
If you need urgent medical help but you're not sure where to go, use 111 to get assessed and directed to the right place for you.
Call, go online or use the NHS App.
➡️ https://t.co/KETgIKX8i6
Your pharmacist can provide treatment or some prescription medicine, if needed, for seven common conditions - without you seeing a GP.
Think pharmacy first and get seen by your local community pharmacy team. #PharmacyFirst
In winter we get less sunlight, which means our bodies can't make enough vitamin D to support bone and muscle health.
A daily dose of vitamin D can help you and your family stay healthy.
Find out more: https://t.co/Loi3qAyx8k
If you have flu, there are some things you can do to help get better more quickly.
Flu will often get better on its own, but it can make some people seriously ill.
It's important to get the flu vaccine if you're eligible.
➡️ https://t.co/lcnlmTpLnb
If you need urgent dental treatment over Christmas or New Year, contact your usual dentist.
If you cannot contact your dentist, use NHS 111 online or call 111 for information about your local out of hours service. https://t.co/ZOWv8M3Uzg
NHS 111 online is here to help you this winter with medical help and advice available anywhere, anytime. Think 111 online first https://t.co/ZpjRYVgMzD
#HelpUsHelpYou#StayWellThisWinter
If you need urgent dental treatment over Christmas or New Year, contact your usual dentist.
If you cannot contact your dentist, use NHS 111 online or call 111 for information about your local out of hours service. https://t.co/ZOWv8M3Uzg
Your pharmacist can provide treatment or some prescription medicine, if needed, for seven common conditions - without you seeing a GP.
Think pharmacy first and get seen by your local community pharmacy team. #PharmacyFirst
For many the festive season can be a lonely, isolating and sad time for many. Remember this Christmas take care of others, call them, talk, listen.
#MentalHealth#StayWellThisWinter