Pharmacy services
Get clinical support and treatment at your local Well Pharmacy. With services including blood pressure checks, Pharmacy First and sexual health support, you can get the help you need from our expert team.
Get clinical support and treatment at your local Well Pharmacy. With services including blood pressure checks, Pharmacy First and sexual health support, you can get the help you need from our expert team.
Staying protected against illness is one of the most important things you can do for your health. We offer a range of vaccinations including the HPV, pneumonia and flu jabs, so that you can stay healthy year-round.
Understanding your health can be empowering. Check out our clinically approved resources on a range of health conditions so that you can manage your health with confidence.
Illness is more common in the winter months. If you need treatment or support, our local pharmacy teams can help. You can also explore our health information and guides.
Prevent serious illness and infection with a pneumonia jab. You can get yours from £30 at your nearest Well.
Advice, treatment and support for 7 common health conditions including sore throat, sinusitis and earache.
Learn how to manage your children’s colds and flu with advice from our pharmacists.
Darker days can be challenging to cope with. If you’re struggling with your mental health finding the right support is essential to improving wellbeing.
There are lots of reasons why you might have high blood pressure. From stress to lifestyle choices, there are lots of factors that can cause it.
But staying on top of it is what counts.
You can learn how to take a blood pressure reading at home, or you can head into your nearest Well so that a member of our team can help you get a reading and give you heart health advice.
Blood pressure advice
Even if you don’t consider yourself a big drinker, reducing the amount of alcohol you consume can have benefits for your health and wellbeing. Did you know that you should only consume up to 14 units of alcohol per week? That’s 6 pints of beer or 10 small glasses of wine.
If you’re planning to or have thought about cutting back or quitting, Dry January is a great time to start. Throughout the month people are encouraged to drink less. It’s a chance to leave hangovers in the past, improve your heart health, weight and more.
But how easy is it to go alcohol-free?
Although everyone will have different experiences, going without a drink this month can be as simple as letting people know that you’re not drinking, avoiding temptation and finding a new hobby or interest to fill the gap.
If you think you are dependent on alcohol, speak to your GP or pharmacist for practical advice on managing your addiction. Your local pharmacy should be able to give you a private space to talk.
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