Of the 29 pharmacies in Haringey offering certain free medicines to people on a low income, 59% saw no patients in almost a year

Local NHS bosses are urging people on low incomes to access free medicines so they can treat common conditions and potentially avoid a visit to the GP or hospital.
Of the 29 pharmacies in Haringey offering certain free medicines to people on a low income, 59% saw no patients in almost a year.
The scheme covers a wide range of common conditions including constipation, diarrhoea, earache, head lice, indigestion, hay fever, allergic rhinitis, allergies, vaginal thrush, nappy rash, teething and more.
Louise Coughlan, chief pharmacist at NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board, said: “We know medicines can be expensive, and that can put people off going to a pharmacy. This offer is so important as many people don’t know they can get free medicines.
“We are proud to have some fantastic pharmacists in Haringey who are highly skilled and trained medical professionals. They can help you save time and get care quicker, nearer to your home”.
Nabeel Patel, a community pharmacist in Haringey, said: “If you have a cough, cold, sore throat or ear infection, ache or pain, your local pharmacy is a convenient place to get expert advice on over-the-counter medicines and how to manage your symptoms.”
“We can guide you towards the most effective over-the-counter treatments and help you manage your symptoms safely.”
Pharmacies can also provide treatment without the need for a GP appointment through the ‘Pharmacy First’ service for seven common conditions: impetigo (aged one year and over), infected insect bites (aged one year and over), earache (aged one to 17 years), sore throat (aged five years and over), sinusitis (aged twelve years and over), urinary tract infections (women aged 16 to 64 years), and shingles (aged 18 years and over).
Pharmacists are trained to spot the signs of more serious illness and will refer people to a GP or other healthcare professional if needed.
Residents on a low income are encouraged to speak to their local pharmacy team to find out if they are eligible for free medicines.
Find a participating pharmacy in Haringey:
Visit londonwinterwellness.nhs.uk/are-you-on-low-income
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