Pharmacy First
NHS Pharmacy First Scotland is an NHS service provided by your local community pharmacy.
If you have a minor illness, a pharmacy is the first place you should go for advice.
You do not usually need an appointment and you can go to any pharmacy.
All of our pharmacist, and trained members of the pharmacy team, can give you advice and provide medicine if needed. We may need to refer you to another healthcare professional such as your GP practice, dentist, optometrist or another NHS service if we feel your condition needs further investigation or more specialist care.
Who can use NHS Pharmacy First Scotland?
You can use NHS Pharmacy First Scotland if you are registered with a GP practice in Scotland or you live in Scotland.
Speak to the pharmacy team if you need more details.
How does the service work?
Our Pharmacists and their teams are experts in medicines and can help with minor health concerns.
Under the Pharmacy First scheme we can give you advice and treatment (if you need it) for various minor illnesses and common clinical conditions, including:
- Acne
- Allergies
- Athlete's foot
- Backache
- Blocked or runny nose
- Coldsores
- Constipation
- Cough
- Cystitis (in women)
- Diarrhoea
- Earache
- Eczema
- Headache
- Headlice
- Haemorrhoids (piles)
- Hay fever
- Impetigo
- Indigestion
- Mouth ulcers
- Pain
- Period pain
- Sore throat
- Threadworms
- Thrush
- Urinary tract infections (UTI's)
- Verrucas
- Warts
Pharmacists, like GPs, can only provide certain medicines and products on the NHS. All of these are proven to be effective in treating your condition.
If you want a specific medicine or product, you may need to buy it. Our pharmacists will give you advice on this.
Some of our pharmacists have an additional prescribing qualification which allows them to prescribe a wider range of medicines, normally only available from your GP practice.
If the pharmacist, or a member of their team, thinks it is better for you to see your GP or another healthcare professional, they may refer you directly or tell you to make an appointment.
How do I use the service?
NHS Pharmacy First Scotland is available from all pharmacies in Scotland that dispense NHS prescriptions.
You can choose which pharmacy to use.
In most cases, you don’t have to make an appointment.
When you visit one of our pharmacies, the pharmacist (or one of their team) will ask you for some information, including your name, date of birth and postcode.
The pharmacist, or a member of their team, will:
- ask you about your symptoms
- give you advice on your condition
- provide medication (if you need it)
- refer you to another healthcare professional (for example, your GP) if they think this is necessary
- set up a Patient Medication Record (PMR) to make a note of any advice and treatment they give you
You can ask to use the pharmacy’s consultation area or room if you want to speak to the pharmacist in private.
Can I still go to other pharmacies?
You can go to any pharmacy to buy medicines, collect prescriptions or use the NHS Pharmacy First Scotland service. You don’t need to always use the same one.
However, if you use Charles Michies Pharmacies the pharmacist can build a record of your treatment, which may help you to manage your condition more effectively. This record is not shared with anyone else.