Care at the Chemist available in Southport
Sefton’s ‘Care at the Chemist’ scheme continues to provide treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs), better known as water infections, directly from local pharmacies without the need to be seen by a GP.
Women between the ages of 16 and 65 years who have symptoms of a common UTI, who are not pregnant or breastfeeding, can now access the treatment by visiting a participating pharmacy.
Expert treatment
The Care at the Chemist scheme in Sefton offers quick and easy healthcare advice and medicines for a wide range of illnesses and conditions and is available at 31 pharmacies in the Borough. It means that, where appropriate, residents can go directly to their local pharmacy for expert treatment or medicines for a wide variety of conditions, without needing to see their GP first.
The medicines are prescribed free of charge for anyone who does not pay for their prescriptions. Those who do pay will be charged the current prescription charge, or lower if they are cheaper to buy over the counter.
Easier treatment
Susanne Lynch MBE, head of medicines management for NHS Cheshire and Merseyside in Sefton, said: “Our local pharmacists are fully trained and qualified to help you with a wide range of minor illnesses and common conditions. They are your local healthcare experts.
“In addition to the healthcare advice and support available from all pharmacies, it’s great that we can offer easier treatment for things like simple water infections and more, as part of the Care at the Chemist scheme.”
Right treatment
Dr Pete Chamberlain, local GP in Sefton said: “A lot of problems do not need a GP to resolve. Accessing help through the Care at the Chemist scheme means that you’ll get the right treatment faster and start feeling better sooner.
“GP practices are busier than ever, so if you have a common or minor illness, avoid the queues and visit a chemist near you to get help quickly and easily.”
The conditions that are covered by the scheme include common illnesses like coughs and colds, fever and headaches, as well as conditions such as conjunctivitis, scabies, thrush and allergies. The full list of conditions included in the scheme are shown below.
Athlete’s foot
Haemorrhoids (piles)
Pain
Cold sores
Hayfever & allergies
Scabies
Conjunctivitis
Head lice
Sore throat
Constipation
Headache
Sprains & strains
Contact dermatitis
Heartburn
Teething
Coughs & colds
Indigestion
Threadworm
Cystitis
Infant colic
Toothache
Diarrhoea
Insect bites/stings
Thrush
Dry eyes
Nappy rash
UTI (urinary tract infection)*
Ear wax
Nasal congestion
Warts and verrucas
Fever
Sign up
Residents in Sefton can drop into one of the 31 participating pharmacies who are signed up to the scheme and ask about joining Care at the Chemist. Those offering the extended service for UTIs are highlighted with an asterisk (*) and you can find the full list of pharmacies below:
South Sefton
Alexanders Pharmacy, Stuart Road, Crosby*
Asda Pharmacy, Aintree*
Asda Pharmacy, Strand Road, Bootle*
Bridge Road Chemist, Litherland*
Cohens Chemist, Bridge Road, Crosby*
Cohens Chemist, Marian Square, Bootle*
Davey’s Chemist, Randall Drive, Ford*
Higgins Pharmacy, Crosby Road North, Waterloo*
Knowsley Road Pharmacy, Bootle
Netherton Pharmacy, Gordon Youth Centre*
Rightdose Pharmacy, Liverpool Road South, Maghull*
Rowlands Pharmacy, Sefton Road, Litherland*
Station Road Pharmacy, Maghull*
Superdrug Pharmacy, Bootle Strand
Whitworth Chemist, Moore Street, Bootle*
Southport and Formby
Asda Pharmacy, Southport*
Bispham Road Pharmacy, Southport*
Cambridge Road Pharmacy, Churchtown*
Care+ Chemist, Banastre Road, Southport*
Crossens Pharmacy, Rufford Road, Southport*
Formby Health Rooms and Pharmacy, Liverpool Road
Fylde Road Pharmacy, Southport*
Hesketh Park, Queens Road, Southport*
Rowlands Pharmacy, Chapel Lane, Formby*
Rowlands Pharmacy, Liverpool Road, Birkdale*
Rowlands Pharmacy, Upper Aughton Road, Birkdale*
Sedem Pharmacy, Roe Lane, Churchtown*
St Marks Church Pharmacy, Southport*
Whitworth Chemist, Norwood Avenue, Southport*
Woolleys Internet Pharmacy, Bispham Road, Southport*