• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Arsenal transfer news: Second transfer target emerges as Gunners close in on £51m deal

30 May 2025

Brits warned not to visit ‘beautiful’ tourist hotspot that’s ‘killed’ by crowds

30 May 2025

Savage comment from diving boss that led to Tom Daley ‘body dysmorphia and bulimia’ issues

30 May 2025

All UK gardeners with compost heaps urged to do 5 things in June

30 May 2025

The surprising TV shows Rose West watches alone in her prison cell to pass the time

30 May 2025

Woman’s ‘bone chilling’ scream before she was found naked with her throat slit

30 May 2025

ASHLEY DALTON: ‘Tory neglect left NHS patients and staff in buildings barely fit for purpose’

30 May 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Arsenal transfer news: Second transfer target emerges as Gunners close in on £51m deal
  • Brits warned not to visit ‘beautiful’ tourist hotspot that’s ‘killed’ by crowds
  • Savage comment from diving boss that led to Tom Daley ‘body dysmorphia and bulimia’ issues
  • All UK gardeners with compost heaps urged to do 5 things in June
  • The surprising TV shows Rose West watches alone in her prison cell to pass the time
  • Woman’s ‘bone chilling’ scream before she was found naked with her throat slit
  • ASHLEY DALTON: ‘Tory neglect left NHS patients and staff in buildings barely fit for purpose’
  • Tesco shoppers fume over big yellow sticker change across supermarket stores
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Five million Brits ‘jump GP queue’ for faster treatment – see how you can too
Health

Five million Brits ‘jump GP queue’ for faster treatment – see how you can too

By staff27 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

See how you can ‘jump the GP queue’ for certain health conditions by getting a private consultation at your local pharmacy as five million Brit patients have done so far

Smiling female pharmacist
Local chemists are being given NHS funding to do more for us(Image: Getty Images)

Five million patients have had a consultation with their pharmacist instead of their GP since an NHS scheme to take pressure off family doctors.

NHS England leaders are calling on more patients to take advantage of the ‘Pharmacy First’ initiative which means chemists see people in the first instance for seven common ailments. Sore throat is the condition which has most been dealt with by having a sit-down chat with a chemist with 836,000 people treated for it this way in its first year.

Some 2.4 million patients were able to receive a consultation with their chemist without booking – having just turned up.

private consultation with a pharmacist
Many don’t realise they can get a private consultation with their pharmacist(Image: Getty Images)

Dr Amanda Doyle, NHS England’s Director for Primary Care, said: “The NHS is determined to help make people’s lives easier and that’s why we want to encourage pharmacy use. When people are unwell they want quick and easy care and that’s why being able to pop into your pharmacy on a high street on your way home from work or while you pick up some essentials at the shops is so important.”

The Mirror is campaigning to save family chemists and stop the closures which are piling pressure on overstretched GPs. The National Pharmacy Association said it means the network of pharmacies in 2025 is at its lowest in 20 years. One in ten pharmacies have closed in the last decade.

Labour delivered the first real funding increase for the pharmacy sector since 2014, investing £617 million over two years, linked to expansion of the Pharmacy First scheme. It means people with seven common conditions can go straight to a pharmacist for the conditions sinusitis, sore throat, earache, infected insect bite, the bacterial skin infection impetigo, shingles, and uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women.

A shuttered up closed pharmacy
Local chemists had been closing but Labour hopes to reverse this trend(Image: Getty Images)

Health minister Stephen Kinnock said: “After years of neglect, we inherited a pharmacy sector on the brink of collapse and delivered the first real funding increase since 2014. This service is providing timely care without the need for GP appointments – a true Neighbourhood Health Service.

“I want to thank all pharmacy staff for their dedication in making this possible. As we deliver our Plan for Change to rebuild the health service, pharmacies will remain a priority, so people get the care they need close to home.”

Male pharmacist speaking to a customer
Pharmacists undergo five years of medical training(Image: Getty Images)

The Pharmacy First data covering February 2024 to March 2025 showed chemists delivered the most consultations for acute sore throats (835,679) followed by uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) (665,409). The Pharmacy First scheme was launched across England in January 2024 amid a crisis in accessing NHS care after GP numbers plummeted during the previous decade of Tory rule. A similar programme had been running in Scotland since 2020.

With private consultation rooms available, pharmacies were enrolled to offer treatment without a prior appointment. Pharmacists undergo five years of training in medication use and managing minor health issues.

Pharmacies will also begin offering women the ‘morning-after pill’ in England free of charge at pharmacies for the first time ever later this year.

Pharmacist in consultation with a patient
The NHS is advising people to contact their pharmacy direct(Image: Getty Images)

David Webb, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer for England, said: “I’d like to thank pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and all the staff who are employed in pharmacies for their hard work in providing high quality clinical advice and care to more than five million people.

“Pharmacy is a critical element as the shifts NHS care from hospitals to the community, treatment to prevention, and analogue to digital. The 78,000 registered pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in England are skilled professionals who operate in the heart of the NHS and their communities and are highly trusted by the public.

“The recent additional investment underscored the importance of community pharmacy as an integral part of the NHS team, providing clinical care, optimising the use of medicines and supporting people in their neighbourhoods to prevent ill health.”

To use the NHS Pharmacy First scheme in England you can self-refer by contacting your local pharmacy. To book an appointment in advance click HERE to find your pharmacy and call them or you can just turn up to enquire if they can do the appointment straight away. You can also be referred by a GP practice or NHS 111.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Man describes ‘what it is like’ after being considered dead for 45 minutes

30 May 2025

DVLA £1,000 driving fine risk over 209 medical conditions – including diabetes

29 May 2025

Mum told her pain was caused by ‘bug from Disneyland’ but it was stage 4 cancer

29 May 2025

Mirror’s Daily Digest: Liverpool suspect pictured to Starmer-Farage fallout

29 May 2025

‘I had double mastectomy like Kara Tointon after rare cancer gene test saved my mum’s life’

29 May 2025

Doctor explains what colour your poo should be – and the one that means you’re ill

29 May 2025
Latest News

Brits warned not to visit ‘beautiful’ tourist hotspot that’s ‘killed’ by crowds

30 May 2025

Savage comment from diving boss that led to Tom Daley ‘body dysmorphia and bulimia’ issues

30 May 2025

All UK gardeners with compost heaps urged to do 5 things in June

30 May 2025

The surprising TV shows Rose West watches alone in her prison cell to pass the time

30 May 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
World

Woman’s ‘bone chilling’ scream before she was found naked with her throat slit

By staff30 May 20250

Kristin O’Connell had been planning her trip to Ovid, New York, for the summer of…

ASHLEY DALTON: ‘Tory neglect left NHS patients and staff in buildings barely fit for purpose’

30 May 2025

Tesco shoppers fume over big yellow sticker change across supermarket stores

30 May 2025

Netflix down LIVE: Updates as thousands face chaos with popular streaming service

30 May 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version