FAQ

How Can We Help You?

Have a question about our pharmacy services? Browse our frequently asked questions below to find quick answers about prescriptions, vaccinations, Pharmacy First, travel health, and more. If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact our team.
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Yes. Pharmacists can assess many everyday health concerns such as sore throats, sinus problems, ear infections, and urinary symptoms, and advise on the most appropriate treatment.

For many common conditions, a pharmacist is often the quickest first point of contact and can advise whether pharmacy treatment is suitable or if you should see a GP.

Travel vaccination services and destination-specific travel health advice are available through the pharmacy's travel clinic.

Yes. The pharmacy can help with repeat prescription requests, collection, and ongoing medication support.

Yes. Weight management consultations and clinically appropriate treatment options may be available following assessment.

Many services can be accessed without formal registration, although some clinical services require patient details to be recorded for safety and continuity of care.

Yes. Selected services can be booked online for added convenience.

The pharmacy serves Mount Nod, Coventry, and nearby communities with a range of NHS and private healthcare services.

Patients value the combination of NHS services, private healthcare options, experienced pharmacists, and convenient access to healthcare support in one place.

The service can help with a range of common conditions, including sore throats, sinus infections, ear infections, uncomplicated UTIs, and other minor illnesses.

Where clinically appropriate and within NHS Pharmacy First guidelines, a pharmacist may be able to supply antibiotics for eligible conditions.

No. Many pharmacy consultations can be accessed directly without seeing a GP first.

Available tests may include cholesterol, diabetes screening, thyroid checks, vitamin levels, and general health profiles.

A travel consultation reviews your destination, medical history, and travel plans to recommend the appropriate vaccines.

Malaria prevention depends on where you are travelling and the type of trip. A travel consultation can advise on whether medication is recommended.

Yes. Emergency contraception can often be provided following a confidential consultation with a pharmacist.