Patients can now get treatment for seven common conditions directly from their local pharmacy, without the need for a GP appointment or prescription.
The Pharmacy First scheme was launched on 31 January 2024 to give patients quick and accessible care and ease pressure on GP services.
What is Pharmacy First?
Pharmacy First will enable community pharmacists to supply prescription-only medicines, including antibiotics and antivirals where clinically appropriate, to treat seven common health conditions without the need to visit a GP.
What are the seven common conditions?
Condition | Age range | Exceptions |
---|---|---|
Sore throat | Adults and children over 5 | Pregnant under 16s |
Sinusitis | Adults and children over 12 | Immunosuppressed, chronic sinusitis (sinusitis that causes symptoms that last for more than 12 weeks), pregnant under 16s |
Earache | Children 1-17 years old | Recurrent acute otitis media (three or more episodes in six months or four or more episodes in 12 months), pregnant under 16s |
Impetigo | Adults and children over 1 | Bullous impetigo, recurrent impetigo (defined as two or more episodes in the same year), pregnant under 16s |
Infected insect bite | Adults and children over 1 | Pregnant under 16s |
Shingles | Adults over 18 | Pregnant (any age) |
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) | Women over 18 | Pregnant women, urinary catheter, recurrent UTI (two episodes in last six months, or three episodes in last 12 months) |
How can I access treatment from my pharmacy?
You can get treatment for these conditions by walking into the pharmacy or contacting them virtually. 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’s 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.
What if I still want to see my GP?
Patients can still choose to visit a GP if they wish to. Pharmacy First offers alternative access for these seven conditions and we encourage people to make the most of this service and to consult the highly trained professions in their local pharmacy.
(Information taken from gov.uk, 1 February 2024)