Pharmacy Clinic

North End Pharmacy and Clinic Clinic

At North End Pharmacy and Clinic, our in-house clinic offers a wide range of healthcare services designed to give you quick, professional, and confidential care—without long waiting times. Whether you need a private consultation, a routine health check, or ongoing treatment, our friendly clinical team is here to help you stay healthy and well.

Pharmacy Clinic at North End

Our Services

NHS Services

  • New Medicine Service – Support and advice for patients starting new medications, helping you use them correctly and manage side effects.

  • Post-Discharge Support – Guidance and follow-up care after hospital discharge, including medication reviews and health advice.

  • Contraceptive Pill Supply – Start-up and repeat supplies of the contraceptive pill without the need for a GP appointment.

  • 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Check (ABPM) – The gold-standard method for diagnosing high blood pressure.

  • Urgent Emergency Medicine Supply – Helping you access essential medicines when your regular supply runs out.

Pharmacy Clinic at North End

Our Services

Private Services

  • Travel Vaccinations & Advice – Protection and guidance for safe international travel.

  • Earwax Removal – Gentle, effective earwax removal using modern microsuction techniques.

  • Weight Management Clinic – Personalised support for healthy, sustainable weight loss.

  • Skin & Cryotherapy Treatments – Targeted care for acne, pigmentation, warts, and skin tags.

  • Blood Testing – Quick, confidential tests with fast results.

FAQ

Do I need an appointment for the Pharmacy Clinic?

Most services are available by appointment, and some can be provided on a walk-in basis. We recommend booking ahead to guarantee availability.

Are all services free under the NHS?

Not all services are free. Some NHS Funded services are free, for others normal NHS charges apply, such as the New Medicine Service or Post-Discharge Support, are free for eligible patients. Private services have a set fee, which will be confirmed before your appointment.

What should I bring to my appointment?

Please bring a form of ID and any relevant medical information, such as your prescription, hospital discharge letter, or vaccination history.

How long does an appointment take?

Most appointments take between 15–30 minutes, depending on the service. Some services, such as 24-hour blood pressure monitoring, require equipment to be worn for a full day.

Can you share my results with my GP?

Yes. With your consent, we can share relevant results and updates directly with your GP to ensure continuity of care.

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