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Allergy Testing
Get to the bottom of your allergy triggers and regain control of your symptoms with our new Allergy test & treat service. Book an appointment with a pharmacist for an allergy test that identifies over 290 different allergy triggers including pets, pollens & food allergens. Following the results of the test a second appointment with one of our pharmacists gives an opportunity to discuss results and be provided with advice & treatments for reducing and managing your allergy symptoms
Altitude Sickness - Tablets
Altitude sickness (also known as AMS) is a condition that occurs at high altitudes from 2500 metres (8200 ft) above sea level, where the body has difficulty adjusting to lower oxygen pressure and symptoms such as headaches and dizziness result. If you are travelling to a high altitude destination or are prone to altitude sickness, then it’s important to take the right precautions before you travel. Arrange a time to see us to find out more about treatment options.
Back pain - tablets
This is a private (paid for) service from your Pharmacist for anti-inflammatory tablets (naproxen) for low back pain for 4 weeks
Blood Pressure Checks
Regular blood pressure monitoring to help detect hypertension early and manage cardiovascular health effectively.
Blood testing
This private (paid for) service is provided by our pharmacist. The small blood sample is taken by finger prick and sent away to our partnering lab for results, so if you are worried about any of the following health conditions - cholesterol, diabetes, thyroid, heart, kidney, or liver we can take a small blood sample to check your levels. The lab can also check your vitamin levels, sports fitness levels and do a general well woman/man service and many more.
Chickenpox - vaccination
The chickenpox (varicella) vaccine is a series of two shots that can protect nearly everyone from contracting chickenpox. The first should be given at the age of 12-18 months and the second shot should be given between 4-6 years of age. Older children and adults should have two shots as well, with the second shot occurring at least 28 days after the first.
Children's Vaccination Service
Chlamydia Test & Treatment
Cholera - vaccination
Cholesterol test