How Pharmacies Can Help With Common Ailments Book Now
With a bigger focus on helping the local community and easing the pressure on the NHS, people are encouraged to visit their local pharmacist for common ailments before contacting their GP or going to other healthcare professionals. Since pharmacists train for 5 years, they have the necessary knowledge and skills to assist with a wide range of common ailments.
Common Ailments Your Pharmacy Can Help With
One of the many advantages of going to a pharmacy is that you can visit most of them without an appointment and they are usually open late into the evening and at weekends. If you need to discuss something sensitive, nearly all pharmacies have a consultation room where you can speak with staff in private. Here are some of the most common ailments or conditions that patients can get advice and support from their local pharmacy for:
- Headaches and migraines
- Sore throat
- Cold or flu
- Heartburn
- Hay fever and allergies
- Cystitis
- Insect bites and skin rashes
- Constipation
- Teething
- Earache
- A build-up of ear wax (book ear microsuction at Chippenham Pharmacy)
These are just a few of the many common ailments that your local pharmacy can help with. If you have a problem that is not listed here, ask your pharmacist for assistance and they will recommend the best course of treatment.
Benefits Of Visiting Community Pharmacies For Common Ailments
If you are feeling unwell and possibly have any of the listed common ailments, your local pharmacy can help. Since pharmacists are highly trained medical professionals, they can give the same advice and treatment for common ailments and illnesses as your GP. When visiting your local pharmacy, you can ask to see a pharmacist who can also provide private consultation and in most cases, it is much quicker to be seen by a pharmacist than to wait for a GP appointment.
If you are normally exempt from paying for prescriptions, the medicine offered at the pharmacy is free of charge. Even if you usually pay for prescriptions, pharmacists can still offer free advice and dispense cheaper alternatives to what you would usually get prescribed. And remember, just like with a GP visit, anything said to the pharmacist will be treated confidentially.
Occasionally, you will not need medication and will instead receive professional healthcare advice. If the pharmacist believes it would be more beneficial for you to visit another service, they will highlight the most suitable one for you. They will only provide medicine if you have an ongoing condition that requires treatment and any medication must only be used to treat yourself or someone who is dependent on you.
How Pharmacies Are Helping The NHS And General Practitioners
The current state of the NHS can make it difficult for some patients to know where to turn for advice when it comes to common ailments, in particular. With community pharmacies, like Chippenham Pharmacy & Health Clinic, patients have additional access to healthcare advice and essential services.
By managing and supplying more medicines without the need for a GP prescription, pharmacies could free up to 2 million general practice appointments each year. They could also take referrals from emergency care for minor illnesses or symptoms, such as coughs, headaches or sore throats. This would help ease pressures on GPs and free up time for appointments.
The drive toward pharmacy first and self-care for low-acuity conditions help to ease the mounting pressure on the NHS so fewer patients fill up their GP practice for more common ailments and minor health concerns.
Treating Common Ailments At Chippenham Pharmacy & Health Clinic
Looking ahead, pharmacies will play an even bigger role in treating common ailments with more prescribing power, including contraception management and making simple diagnostic tests readily available. If people with minor health conditions went to a community pharmacy rather than their primary care service, it would improve patient access to care and help spread the demand for services more evenly.
In summary, pharmacies can provide expert medical advice and support patients with short-term, common ailments. At Chippenham Pharmacy, we can dispense both NHS and private prescriptions and offer a wide range of NHS and private services. To find out more about what we can do, visit our Clinical Services page which includes a section where you can also book an appointment in a few easy steps.
Other Pharmacy Services
In addition to prescriptions, other services that your local pharmacy may provide include the following:
- Emergency contraception
- Asthma inhaler use and advice
- Chlamydia screening and treatment
- Stop smoking service
- Blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar testing
- Substance abuse service (needle and syringe exchange schemes)
- Weight management service (£25.00 for an online or face-to-face consultation with Chippenham Pharmacy)
- Flu vaccination
- Travel vaccination
- Hay fever and allergy advice and treatment
- Ear wax removal
- Women’s Health (period pain, period delay, thrush)
- Urinary Incontinence
With community pharmacies, like Chippenham Pharmacy & Health Clinic, patients have additional access to healthcare advice and essential services. The drive toward pharmacy first and self-care for low-acuity conditions help to ease the mounting pressure on the NHS.
FAQs
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Common side effects include:
- Redness or swelling (temporary)
- Mild blistering or scabbing
- Skin sensitivity for a few days
Serious side effects like scarring or pigment changes are rare when treatment is done by a trained professional using medical-grade equipment.
Black and dark blue inks are the easiest to remove. Colours like green, red, and yellow can be more challenging but can still be treated with the right laser technology and technique.
Yes, but it’s best to avoid heavy exercise, heat exposure (e.g. saunas), and soaking the area (e.g. swimming or baths) for 48 hours to help the area heal properly.
Yes! We can target specific areas or sections of a tattoo, which is useful for touch-ups, corrections, or prepping for a partial cover-up.
Most people describe the sensation as similar to a rubber band snapping against the skin or a warm, prickly feeling. Discomfort levels vary depending on the area of the body and your personal pain threshold. We can apply a **numbing cream** before treatment to reduce sensitivity.
The number of sessions depends on:
- The size and age of the tattoo
- The ink colours used
- The depth of the ink in the skin
- Your skin type and immune response
On average, 6 to 10 sessions are needed, spaced 6–8 weeks apart.
Pricing depends on the size, complexity, and location of the tattoo. You’ll receive a full quote during your consultation.
Yes, we perform a patch test before your first full session to ensure your skin responds well to the laser and to adjust settings for safety and effectiveness.
Yes, but we adjust the laser settings based on your skin tone and type to reduce the risk of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation. A consultation and patch test help us plan safely.
In many cases, tattoos fade significantly or disappear entirely. However, results vary. Some tattoos may leave a slight “ghost” image or minor pigment change. Fading for a cover-up is also a great option if full removal isn’t necessary.