NHS Common Ailment Scheme
Often quicker than making a GP appointment the NHS Common Ailment service offers free advice and treatment (where advisable) from our Pharmacists
We can offer an appointment for a range of common ailments or minor illnesses
Choose which pharmacy you’d like to attend and book an NHS appointment Online after reading the information provided below
What can be treated under the NHS Common Ailment service?
- Acne
- Athletes Foot
- Backache (acute)
- Chickenpox
- Cold sores
- Colic
- Conjunctivitis (bacterial)
- Constipation
- Dermatitis (dry skin)
- Diarrhoea
- Dry Eye
- Haemorrhoids
- Hayfever
- Head Lice
- Indigestion
- Intertrigo
- Ingrowing toenail
- Mouth Ulcers
- Nappy rash
- Oral thrush
- Ringworm
- Scabies
- Teething
- Threadworm
- Vaginal thrush
- Verruca
Who can make an appointment?
Anyone who lives in Wales or is registered to a Welsh GP practice and is able to attend the pharmacy in person.
You can either be referred by your GP or other healthcare professional or can self-refer to this service. If you are unsure please speak to our pharmacy team for advice.
If you are suffering with an eye condition you should visit a local optician first for a free NHS eye examination.
What to expect from the NHS Common Ailment service
You’ll need to register with us which only takes a few minutes.
You will have a private consultation with the pharmacist in a consultation room, this will usually take between 10 and 15 minutes. Alternatively you may have a telephone consultation.
You don’t have to make an appointment but this means you may have to wait to see the pharmacist at busy times.
Your doctor (GP) will be sent information about the advice and treatment you have received.
Sometimes the pharmacist may need to refer you to your GP or another healthcare professional if they are unable to treat your condition.
Before the consultation please read more information about NHS Choose Pharmacy or
Click here to read or download the leaflet
What if the NHS Common Ailment service does not fit my needs?
You can of course access other NHS appointments, Click here for a leaflet on choosing the right service in the NHS
You could also check out our range of private treatment options by clicking here