Southwark Pharmacy First Plus provides professional health care advice, treatments, and medicines for common illnesses from your local pharmacy, without the need for an appointment.
Benefits:
- Pharmacists are highly qualified health care professionals who are experts in medicines. They can give the same advice and treatment for common illnesses as GPs.
- Pharmacies are open during normal business hours and many are open late, on Saturdays and on Sundays.
- It may be quicker to see your pharmacist than wait for a GP appointment.
- You don’t need an appointment.
- Medicines offered are free of charge if you are normally exempt from prescription charges. If you usually pay for prescription charges, you can still receive advice and can pay the cost of any medicine issued or the standard prescription charge, whatever is cheaper.
- Anything you say to the pharmacist is treated with confidence.
How Does it Work?
If you are feeling unwell and may have any of the common illnesses listed below, you can access Southwark Pharmacy First Plus at the pharmacies listed at the bottom of the page in two ways:
1. You can present yourself to your local participating pharmacy. You will be seen by a pharmacist and can ask for a private consultation.
2. Your GP practice or health care services may signpost you to a participating pharmacy.
Your local participating pharmacist will explain the service to you and ask you for some details including your name, date of birth, postcode, and GP practice to register for the service.
If you choose not to register, you can still receive free confidential professional health care advice but will not be able to obtain any medication for free (if normally prescription charge exempt) or at a reduced price under the scheme.
Common Illnesses included:
- Allergies
- Athlete’s foot
- Blocked/runny nose
- Cold and flu
- Cold sores
- Conjunctivitis
- Constipation
- Coughs and colds
- Diarrhoea
- Dry/sore eyes
- Ear wax
- Fever
- Hay fever
- Headache
- Head lice
- Indigestion
- Insect bites and stings
- Itching due to chicken pox
- Minor burns and scalds
- Mouth ulcers
- Nappy rash
- Piles
- Sore throat
- Sprains and strains
- Teething
- Threadworm
- Vaginal thrush
Will I have to pay for my advice or medicine?
All advice is free and if your pharmacist believes the condition needs further review, they will recommend where to get more advice.
If you don’t pay for your prescriptions, you can get SOME medicines free from your local pharmacy without needing to visit your GP.
If you usually pay for prescriptions, you will pay the cost of the medicine or the standard prescription charge, whatever is cheaper.
Will I always get medication?
On some occasions you may not need medication and will receive professional healthcare advice.
If the pharmacist feels it is appropriate to signpost you elsewhere, they will highlight the most suitable service to you.
Medicines will ONLY be supplied when you have a current condition in need of treatment. Any medication supplied to you must only be used to treat yourself or a dependent.
Important information
If accessing Southwark Pharmacy First Plus scheme, you must tell your pharmacist if:
- You are pregnant and/or breastfeeding
- You think you might be pregnant
- Other medications you are taking
- Any allergies that you have
Offer of free medicine is only for adults on low income:
- NHS low-income scheme and in possession of HC2 certificate
- Income support or income related employment allowance
- Income based job seeker’s allowance
- Tax credit exemption certificate
- Pension credit guarantee credit
- Universal Credit and meets certain criteria
- Homeless and in possession of ‘Letter of Homelessness’
- Young people aged 16,17 or 18 years and in full time education, part-time education, or undertaking an accredited level 1 apprenticeship
- Patients aged under 16 years who have at least one parent who would be eligible as per list above
Pharmacies taking part in Southwark Pharmacy First Plus scheme
Amadis Chemist |
107 Abbey Street, North Southwark, London SE1 3NP |
AR Chemist |
176-178 Old Kent Road, London SE1 5TY |
ASDA |
Old Kent Road, London SE1 5AG |
Bonamy Pharmacy |
355 Rotherhithe New Road, Bonamy Estate, London SE16 3HF |
Butterfly Pharmacy |
17 Butterfly Walk SE5 8RP |
Carefield Ltd |
38 Albion Street, Rotherhithe, London SE16 7JQ |
City Pharmacy |
39/41 Borough High Street, London SE1 1LZ |
Davis Chemist |
10 Crossthwaite Avenue, Sunray Avenue, Camberwell SE5 8ET |
Day Lewis |
151 Peckham High Street |
Day Lewis |
103 Peckham Road |
Day Lewis |
34 Forest Hill Road, London SE22 0RR |
Day Lewis |
13 Camberwell Church Street SE5 8TR |
Day Lewis (Tessa Jowell) |
Tessa Jowell Health Centre, 72H East Dulwich Grove SE22 8EY |
Dispharma UK Ltd (Kristal Pharmacy) |
127 Evelina Road SE15 3HB |
DP & SP Ltd (Lenny Chemist) |
303 East Street, London SE17 2SX |
Flexihealth Ltd (Jamaica Road Pharmacy) |
182c Jamaica Road SE16 4RT |
Fourway Chemist |
36 Denmark Hill SE5 8RZ |
Harfleur Chemist |
107 Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 4TW |
Hobbs Pharmacy |
Spa Medical Centre, Eyot House SE16 4TE |
Kalmak Chemist Ltd |
9 Upper Ground SE1 9LP |
Kembers and Lawrence |
10/11 Camberwell Green, London SE5 7AF |
KSC 1T Ltd t/a Ridgway Pharmacy |
251-253 Walworth Road, London SE17 1RL |
Lings Chemist |
269 Old Kent Road, London SE1 5LU |
Maddock Pharmacy |
5 Maddock Way, North Southwark, London SE17 3NH |
Morrisons Pharmacy |
Aylesham Centre, Rye Lane, Peckham, London, SE15 5EW |
Nunhead Pharmacy Ltd (Sheel Peckham) |
8 Nunhead Green SE15 3QF |
Qrystal Pharmacy |
7 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6ED |
Sheel Pharmacy (Sir John Kirk Close) |
2 Sir John Kirk Close, London SE5 0BB |
St Georges Healthcare Ltd |
46 St Georges Road, London, SE1 6ET |
Surdock Pharmacy |
162 Lower Road, London SE16 2UN |
Taplow Pharmacy |
Unit 5, Ground Floor, Taplow, Thurlow Street SE17 2UQ |
VE Lettsome Chemist |
84 Vestry Road SE5 9PQ |
VNK Pharma Ltd (Medica Pharmacy) |
202 Southwark Park Road, London, SE16 3RW |
Walworth Pharmacy |
192 Walworth Road, London SE17 1JJ |