Realising you have a problem with alcohol is the first big step to getting help.
You may need help if:
Getting the right support can be crucial to maintaining control in the future. Only relying on family, friends or carers for this often is not enough.
Ask our Pharmacist about what longer term support is available in your area. Self-help or mutual aid groups (groups such as AA or SMART Recovery groups) are accessible in most areas.
The C-card scheme gives young people quick and easy access to condoms. It also offers a safe environment where it is easy to seek advice and information about sexual health topics and relationships. C-card is a free and confidential service for people under a certain age (please check with the pharmacy). You don't even need to be sexually active. If you are thinking about having sex you can register and be ready. * Only available if commissioned in accordance with a local agreement.
Community Pharmacy Consultation Service (CPCS)
Prescription strength Otomize Ear Spray for ear infections without needing to see your GP
No appointments needed, easily accessible location and just a quick consultation, we ensure a hassle free service to all our patients. Simply walk in and ask to speak to our friendly and professional pharmacist about the morning after pill.
Our pharmacist will need to see the person that the emergency contraception is intended for, and will need to ask a few questions regarding the patients’ medical history. This is done in the privacy of our consultation room and everything discussed is in complete confidence. The sooner you come to our pharmacy to take the morning after pill, the greater the chances of avoiding pregnancy.
If the Pharmacist feels like Levonelle One Step is not suitable for you, they will not give you the morning after pill, but advise you to see your health care professional.
We are one of the few pharmacies that are able to provide the morning after pill free of charge to patients who are aged 24 and under, and who meet the NHS criteria. Alternatively, the pill can be purchased privately from our pharmacy.
About Emergency Contraception (Levonelle One Step) -
When it comes to sex, even if you’ve taken precautions, sometimes things don’t quite go to plan. Accidents happen with contraception and things go wrong all the time. You may even just be worried that your contraceptive pill hasn’t worked. If you’ve had unprotected sex or you’re worried about contraception failure, here is some of the information you need to know about Levonelle One Step -
- Levonelle One Step is an emergency contraceptive that can be used within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex or if your contraceptive method has failed.
- There is one white tablet in the pack and it is most effective when taken within the first 12 hours
- The tablet contains a hormone called Levonorgestrel.
- Levonelle One Step is thought to work by stopping your ovaries from releasing an egg or by preventing sperm from fertilising any egg that may have already been released
- If you are over 16 you can get Levonelle One Step over the counter at our Pharmacy
- If you are under 16 you cannot buy Levonelle One Step at the Pharmacy, you need to visit your GP or a Walk-In centre
- Levonelle One Step works to prevent a pregnancy becoming established, it does not work if you are already pregnant
- You should only use Levonelle One Step in emergencies, not as a regular form of contraception
Please note, there are other emergency contraceptive options available through your doctor or at a Walk-In centre.
If you do have any questions or require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
If you have had sex without using contraception, or you think your contraception may have failed, you may be able to use emergency contraception. If you act quickly, this can often prevent pregnancy. Where to get the Morning after Pill Emergency contraception is available free for women aged 13 to 19 from Balance Street Pharmacy without the need for a prescription. The morning after pill can be prescribed by a doctor but can also be sold over the counter by our Balance Street pharmacist.
It is however free for females aged between 13-19 following a consultation with Tim, the Balance Street pharmacist. Confidentiality Every consultation with Tim, the Balance Street pharmacist is private and confidential Please don't hesitate to speak to the pharmacist if you have any questions The Emergency Pill must be taken within 3 days (72 hours) of unprotected sex.
It contains the hormone Levonorgestrel. This works by making the lining of the womb unsuitable for pregnancy to develop and sometimes by delaying the release of an egg from an ovary. This is not the same as an abortion. How to take the pill Take one tablet with a drink of water. The sooner it is taken, the more effective it is.
What happens next? Your next period may arrive earlier, later or on time. It can also be lighter or heavier than normal. If your period is shorter or lighter than usual, request a pregnancy test from your doctor or the family planning clinic. The Emergency Contraceptive Pill is very effective, however if you become pregnant after taking it there is no evidence that it will harm the baby. Contraception Levonelle is an emergency form of contraception which can only cover this one episode of unprotected sex. You should now make an appointment with your GP or family planning clinic to discuss other forms of contraception. The emergency pill must be taken within 3 days (72 hours) of unprotected sex In the meantime...
Remember to use condoms in addition to your usual method. If you are taking the combined pill, continue to take it, but also use condoms for the next 7 days. If these 7 days run into your first pill free week, start a new pack straight away without a break. If you are planning to start the pill, you may start it on the first day of your next period. Remember, hormonal contraception offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases. What to do if you feel sick If you feel sick, ask the pharmacist to recommend a suitable tablet, though this must be purchased. If you are sick (vomit) within 2 hours of taking the tablet you will need to get another one to replace the lost dose.
Revisit your pharmacist, doctor or family planning clinic for another pack, or consider a Copper IUD as it is the most effective method of emergency contraception and is available from your GP or family planning clinic. Sexually Transmitted Infections If you have taken a risk with pregnancy, could you have also taken a risk with sexually transmitted infection? Remember, Chlamydia is an infection with no symptoms but can be a cause of infertility. It is easily treatable with antibiotics.
If you are concerned, contact your family planning clinic or GUM clinic. Emergency contraception is free for girls aged 13 to 19 and is available from Balance Street Pharmacy REMEMBER! THE SOONER YOU GET THE EMERGENCY PILL THE MORE IT WORKS Side effects Side effects from emergency contraception pills are very rare. They can be used by almost all women, even those who can't use regular contraceptive pills. More than 95% of women who take morning after pills within the first 24 hours after having sex do not become pregnant. If you do still find that you are pregnant, the pills won't harm the baby. The emergency IUD is almost 100% effective, but not suitable for all women. You should consult your doctor who will advise if it is suitable for you.
Make life easier for yourself and let us order your prescription on your behalf. Simply let us know what repeat medicines you need, a few days before they run out and we will arrange to collect it from your Doctor's surgery. Completed prescriptions are normally ready for collection or delivery three working days after we place the order.
Helping you to get the best from your medicines What is a medicines review?
A medicines review is an opportunity for you to get a better understanding of the medicines that you use by having a conversation with your Balance Street Pharmacist, Tim. It allows you to ask questions about the medicines you use, both those prescribed and any bought over the counter. It is designed to help you to better understand how, when and why you should take your medicines. Your pharmacist,Tim, can explain, in detail, the condition for which each medicine is prescribed and discuss how you can get the most benefit from your medication. The no cost service offers an opportunity for you to ask questions which you have about your medication.
You will be able to find out:
If you are taking your medication correctly If your medicines are affecting one another How to get the most benefit from your medicines How can I arrange one?
Telephone: 01889 562063 or
Email Tim, your Balance Street Pharmacist on pharmacy@balancestreetpharmacy.co.uk
It is important that you take the right dose of your prescribed medicines at the right time each day to get the most from your medicines to control your condition(s) as much as possible. This can sometimes be difficult if you take more than one medicine. One way in which this can be made easier is for your medicines to be supplied in a Monitored Dosage System, which provides you with a separate compartment for each dosage time of the day.
A monitored dosage system (MDS) is a medication storage device designed to simplify the administration of solid oral dose medication, especially for those on multiple medications. It aims to address the issues of difficulty accessing medication due to sight impairment or other disability and/or forgetfulness.
MDS devices are usually a variation on the design of a box or a blister pack, divided into days of the week with several compartments per day to allow for the different timing of doses such as breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime.
Our Pharmacist can help identify which patients this type of system would be suitable for.
MDS may be suitable for patients in the following circumstances:
Ask a member of our pharmacy team about whether this service would benefit you or whether there is another course of action, which may be of more help.
You can have a free NHS flu Jab at our pharmacy:
• If you are 50 years of age or over before 31 March 2022
• If you are pregnant
• If you are a carer
If you have certain medical conditions including:
• Asthma
• Chronic Respiratory Disease
• Heart Disease
• Diabetes
• Kidney Disease
• Liver Disease
• Neurological Disease
When you are prescribed a new medicine by your doctor our pharmacists can offer support and advice to ensure you take the new medication as prescribed without suffering any unwanted side effects or explain any further questions you may have. We usually do this by keeping in contact with you during the first 4 weeks of your new medicine being prescribed.
The service is only available for people living in England, and only for those who have been prescribed a new medicine for the conditions listed:
The NMS can help:
We recommend you consider getting a flub jab If you don't qualify for an NHS vaccination but are:
This service is available on a walk in basis without an appointment and there is a charge but please call the pharmacy first.
Antibiotic tonsillitis treatment without a prescription or seeing your GP
We can provide a supervised consumption service, usually in the private consultation room in the pharmacy.
We stock a popular range of vitamins and supplements aimed at nutrition, and women's and men's health.
Realising you have a problem with alcohol is the first big step to getting help.
You may need help if:
Getting the right support can be crucial to maintaining control in the future. Only relying on family, friends or carers for this often is not enough.
Ask our Pharmacist about what longer term support is available in your area. Self-help or mutual aid groups (groups such as AA or SMART Recovery groups) are accessible in most areas.
The C-card scheme gives young people quick and easy access to condoms. It also offers a safe environment where it is easy to seek advice and information about sexual health topics and relationships. C-card is a free and confidential service for people under a certain age (please check with the pharmacy). You don't even need to be sexually active. If you are thinking about having sex you can register and be ready. * Only available if commissioned in accordance with a local agreement.
Community Pharmacy Consultation Service (CPCS)
Prescription strength Otomize Ear Spray for ear infections without needing to see your GP
No appointments needed, easily accessible location and just a quick consultation, we ensure a hassle free service to all our patients. Simply walk in and ask to speak to our friendly and professional pharmacist about the morning after pill.
Our pharmacist will need to see the person that the emergency contraception is intended for, and will need to ask a few questions regarding the patients’ medical history. This is done in the privacy of our consultation room and everything discussed is in complete confidence. The sooner you come to our pharmacy to take the morning after pill, the greater the chances of avoiding pregnancy.
If the Pharmacist feels like Levonelle One Step is not suitable for you, they will not give you the morning after pill, but advise you to see your health care professional.
We are one of the few pharmacies that are able to provide the morning after pill free of charge to patients who are aged 24 and under, and who meet the NHS criteria. Alternatively, the pill can be purchased privately from our pharmacy.
About Emergency Contraception (Levonelle One Step) -
When it comes to sex, even if you’ve taken precautions, sometimes things don’t quite go to plan. Accidents happen with contraception and things go wrong all the time. You may even just be worried that your contraceptive pill hasn’t worked. If you’ve had unprotected sex or you’re worried about contraception failure, here is some of the information you need to know about Levonelle One Step -
- Levonelle One Step is an emergency contraceptive that can be used within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex or if your contraceptive method has failed.
- There is one white tablet in the pack and it is most effective when taken within the first 12 hours
- The tablet contains a hormone called Levonorgestrel.
- Levonelle One Step is thought to work by stopping your ovaries from releasing an egg or by preventing sperm from fertilising any egg that may have already been released
- If you are over 16 you can get Levonelle One Step over the counter at our Pharmacy
- If you are under 16 you cannot buy Levonelle One Step at the Pharmacy, you need to visit your GP or a Walk-In centre
- Levonelle One Step works to prevent a pregnancy becoming established, it does not work if you are already pregnant
- You should only use Levonelle One Step in emergencies, not as a regular form of contraception
Please note, there are other emergency contraceptive options available through your doctor or at a Walk-In centre.
If you do have any questions or require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
If you have had sex without using contraception, or you think your contraception may have failed, you may be able to use emergency contraception. If you act quickly, this can often prevent pregnancy. Where to get the Morning after Pill Emergency contraception is available free for women aged 13 to 19 from Balance Street Pharmacy without the need for a prescription. The morning after pill can be prescribed by a doctor but can also be sold over the counter by our Balance Street pharmacist.
It is however free for females aged between 13-19 following a consultation with Tim, the Balance Street pharmacist. Confidentiality Every consultation with Tim, the Balance Street pharmacist is private and confidential Please don't hesitate to speak to the pharmacist if you have any questions The Emergency Pill must be taken within 3 days (72 hours) of unprotected sex.
It contains the hormone Levonorgestrel. This works by making the lining of the womb unsuitable for pregnancy to develop and sometimes by delaying the release of an egg from an ovary. This is not the same as an abortion. How to take the pill Take one tablet with a drink of water. The sooner it is taken, the more effective it is.
What happens next? Your next period may arrive earlier, later or on time. It can also be lighter or heavier than normal. If your period is shorter or lighter than usual, request a pregnancy test from your doctor or the family planning clinic. The Emergency Contraceptive Pill is very effective, however if you become pregnant after taking it there is no evidence that it will harm the baby. Contraception Levonelle is an emergency form of contraception which can only cover this one episode of unprotected sex. You should now make an appointment with your GP or family planning clinic to discuss other forms of contraception. The emergency pill must be taken within 3 days (72 hours) of unprotected sex In the meantime...
Remember to use condoms in addition to your usual method. If you are taking the combined pill, continue to take it, but also use condoms for the next 7 days. If these 7 days run into your first pill free week, start a new pack straight away without a break. If you are planning to start the pill, you may start it on the first day of your next period. Remember, hormonal contraception offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases. What to do if you feel sick If you feel sick, ask the pharmacist to recommend a suitable tablet, though this must be purchased. If you are sick (vomit) within 2 hours of taking the tablet you will need to get another one to replace the lost dose.
Revisit your pharmacist, doctor or family planning clinic for another pack, or consider a Copper IUD as it is the most effective method of emergency contraception and is available from your GP or family planning clinic. Sexually Transmitted Infections If you have taken a risk with pregnancy, could you have also taken a risk with sexually transmitted infection? Remember, Chlamydia is an infection with no symptoms but can be a cause of infertility. It is easily treatable with antibiotics.
If you are concerned, contact your family planning clinic or GUM clinic. Emergency contraception is free for girls aged 13 to 19 and is available from Balance Street Pharmacy REMEMBER! THE SOONER YOU GET THE EMERGENCY PILL THE MORE IT WORKS Side effects Side effects from emergency contraception pills are very rare. They can be used by almost all women, even those who can't use regular contraceptive pills. More than 95% of women who take morning after pills within the first 24 hours after having sex do not become pregnant. If you do still find that you are pregnant, the pills won't harm the baby. The emergency IUD is almost 100% effective, but not suitable for all women. You should consult your doctor who will advise if it is suitable for you.
Make life easier for yourself and let us order your prescription on your behalf. Simply let us know what repeat medicines you need, a few days before they run out and we will arrange to collect it from your Doctor's surgery. Completed prescriptions are normally ready for collection or delivery three working days after we place the order.
Helping you to get the best from your medicines What is a medicines review?
A medicines review is an opportunity for you to get a better understanding of the medicines that you use by having a conversation with your Balance Street Pharmacist, Tim. It allows you to ask questions about the medicines you use, both those prescribed and any bought over the counter. It is designed to help you to better understand how, when and why you should take your medicines. Your pharmacist,Tim, can explain, in detail, the condition for which each medicine is prescribed and discuss how you can get the most benefit from your medication. The no cost service offers an opportunity for you to ask questions which you have about your medication.
You will be able to find out:
If you are taking your medication correctly If your medicines are affecting one another How to get the most benefit from your medicines How can I arrange one?
Telephone: 01889 562063 or
Email Tim, your Balance Street Pharmacist on pharmacy@balancestreetpharmacy.co.uk
It is important that you take the right dose of your prescribed medicines at the right time each day to get the most from your medicines to control your condition(s) as much as possible. This can sometimes be difficult if you take more than one medicine. One way in which this can be made easier is for your medicines to be supplied in a Monitored Dosage System, which provides you with a separate compartment for each dosage time of the day.
A monitored dosage system (MDS) is a medication storage device designed to simplify the administration of solid oral dose medication, especially for those on multiple medications. It aims to address the issues of difficulty accessing medication due to sight impairment or other disability and/or forgetfulness.
MDS devices are usually a variation on the design of a box or a blister pack, divided into days of the week with several compartments per day to allow for the different timing of doses such as breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime.
Our Pharmacist can help identify which patients this type of system would be suitable for.
MDS may be suitable for patients in the following circumstances:
Ask a member of our pharmacy team about whether this service would benefit you or whether there is another course of action, which may be of more help.
You can have a free NHS flu Jab at our pharmacy:
• If you are 50 years of age or over before 31 March 2022
• If you are pregnant
• If you are a carer
If you have certain medical conditions including:
• Asthma
• Chronic Respiratory Disease
• Heart Disease
• Diabetes
• Kidney Disease
• Liver Disease
• Neurological Disease
When you are prescribed a new medicine by your doctor our pharmacists can offer support and advice to ensure you take the new medication as prescribed without suffering any unwanted side effects or explain any further questions you may have. We usually do this by keeping in contact with you during the first 4 weeks of your new medicine being prescribed.
The service is only available for people living in England, and only for those who have been prescribed a new medicine for the conditions listed:
The NMS can help:
We recommend you consider getting a flub jab If you don't qualify for an NHS vaccination but are:
This service is available on a walk in basis without an appointment and there is a charge but please call the pharmacy first.
Antibiotic tonsillitis treatment without a prescription or seeing your GP
We can provide a supervised consumption service, usually in the private consultation room in the pharmacy.
We stock a popular range of vitamins and supplements aimed at nutrition, and women's and men's health.