Self Help for Minor Ailments
Every year, millions of us visit our GP with minor health problems that our local pharmacist could resolve. It is estimated that every year, 50 million visits to the GP are made for minor ailments such as:
- coughs and colds
- mild eczema
- athlete’s foot
By visiting your pharmacy instead, you could save yourself time and trouble. Instead of booking and waiting for a GP appointment, you can visit your local pharmacist any time: just walk in.
All pharmacists can recognise many common health complaints. They can give advice or, where appropriate, over the counter medicines that will help to clear up the problem. If your problem is more serious and needs the attention of a GP, your pharmacist will recognise this and advise you to see your GP. What’s more, many pharmacies are open in the evenings and on the weekends. If everybody went to a pharmacist with common health problems, more time would be freed for our GPs. This might make it easier to get a convenient appointment with your GP next time you need one.
So if you have a common health problem, a trip to your pharmacy is an option.