Everyone has a chance of developing heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, type 2 diabetes or certain types of dementia. The Bush Pharmacy Health Check through a series of tests and examinations it will help you to identify your risks earlier.
You will then be given advice on what action you can take to lower your risk and improve your chances of a healthier life. This could include suggestions on small changes to your diet or how much exercise you take if your risk is low or moderate. If you are at higher risk, you might be offered things like medicines to control your blood pressure , blood sugar or cholesterol levels, along with help to take action like losing weight or stopping smoking.
The Bush Pharmacy Health Check consists of a few simple tests that will give you a clearer picture of your risk of developing four common but often preventable conditions: heart disease, stroke, kidney disease or type 2 diabetes. All the tests are simple to carry out, and there will be time for one of our specialised members of staff to discuss the results with you.
On the day
Health Check takes around 20 minutes and will usually be divided into two parts:
If required any of the tests carried out in our Health Check Service can be arranged separately, for example if Diabetes is your concern a Diabetes test can be carried out only and charged accordingly without having to undergo all the other examinations.
High blood pressure is just one of the risk factors for developing heart and circulatory disease, along with high cholesterol,diabetes and other lifestyle factors. As many as 5 million people in the UK are walking around, undiagnosed, with high blood pressure. The only way to know whether you have high blood pressure is to have it measured. Everyone should know their blood pressure. Here at Bush Pharmacy we recommend that everyone over 40 gets their blood pressure taken as part of a health check to assess their risk for getting heart and circulatory disease. What is blood pressure?Put simply, blood pressure is the pressure of blood in your arteries - the tubes that carry your blood from your heart to your brain and the rest of your body. You need a certain amount of pressure to get the blood round your body. The pressure of the blood flowing through your arteries changes at different times in the heartbeat cycle. The pressure in your arteries will be at its highest when your heart is contracting and lowest as it relaxes before it pumps again. What do the numbers mean?Every blood pressure reading consists of two numbers or levels. They are shown as one number on top of the other and measured in mmHg, which means millimetres of mercury. If your reading is 120/80mmHg, you might hear your doctor or nurse saying your blood pressure is "120 over 80".
You should have your blood pressure measured so that you know what your target is. Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, your blood pressure should be below 140/90mmHg. If you have heart or circulatory disease, including being told you have coronary heart disease, angina or stroke, have diabetes or kidney disease, then it is usually recommended that your blood pressure should be below 130/80mmHg. What is high blood pressure?High blood pressure – or hypertension – means that your blood pressure is constantly higher than the recommended level. High blood pressure is not usually something that you can feel or notice, but over time if it is not treated, your heart may become enlarged making your heart pump less effectively, which could lead to heart failure. Having high blood pressure increases your chance of having a heart attack or stroke. There isn’t always an explanation for the cause of high blood pressure, but these can play a part:
As you can see keeping an eye on your blood pressure is vitally important and because of this here at BUSH PHARMACY. we offerFREE blood pressure screenings for all our patients. Using our free blood pressure testing service is simple. You don’t need an appointment and the blood pressure test shouldn't take any longer than five minutes. Once the Pharmacist has completed your test they will explain your results and give you any advice you need about high or low blood pressure, or how to maintain a healthy blood pressure and lifestyle |
A simple blood test can help reduce your risk from some of the most serious conditions that typically show NO symptoms at all.
Blood screening is a medical process in which blood is scanned to test for a particular disease or condition. Although this procedure may be done for variety of reasons, the most common include Hepatitis screenings, pregnancy screenings, and screenings for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI). The use of a blood screenings may also be needed to check for things like Vitamin D levels and food intolerance.
It is known that food can cause many different types of reactions in the body. These may be evident in the skin (such as hives, rashes, itchiness, or swellings); the gut (such as reflux, vomiting, tummy pains, wind, diarrhoea, and constipation); when breathing (such as shortness of breath or a tight chest) or through generally feeling unwell. Some people put up with symptoms for years, which could get better if the foods causing these symptoms were cut out of the diet.
"Knowing what you're allergic to is key to managing your condition"
Finding out which foods are causing your symptoms can be straightforward for some people and incredibly tricky for others, dependent on what their symptoms are; how quickly the symptoms appear after eating a food; and which food (or foods) is causing a problem. We have partnered up with one of the largest independent providers of clinical laboratory diagnostic services in the UK. So that we provide our customers with the laboratory information required for diagnosis and treatment of medical disorders. Our blood screening service is painless, quick and carried out with the utmost discretion. The types of screenings offered at Bush Pharmacy are shown below, prices are heavily discounted with further discounts available on request. Please call us on 0208-7439254 or pop into the pharmacy for more information.
TESTS AVAILABLE
The Full STI test includes:
The Food Intolerance tests a complete intolerance profile including trees, weeds, grasses, moulds, animals as well as foods
How to get emergency contraception from Bush pharmacy?
You can buy emergency contraception from Bush Pharmacy without a prescription. It is also available free of charge on the NHS (please enquire within)
Before you receive your emergency contraception one of our pharmacists will just need to ask you some brief questions to check your suitability, and to check that you have got all the support you need. They will also explain your next steps. (Don’t worry, this consultation is free and confidential)
What is Erectile Dysfunction (also known as impotence or erection problems)?Men who suffer with erectile dysfunction have frequent difficulties with getting or keeping an erection sufficient to have satisfying sex. The man is often unable to penetrate their partner or keep their erection to allow enjoyable sex. This is a common problem. Half of all men over the age of 40 years have some difficulties with getting and keeping their erections. The problem becomes more prevalent in older men. It is thought that about 1 in 5 men between 50 and 54 years and half of men between 70 and 74 years have erection problems. They are also very safe if authorised by a registered doctor or pharmacist and used as instructed. If you are suffering, act now and pay a visit to Bush Pharmacy and book yourself in for a confidential consultation. Causes of Erectile Dysfunction Both psychological and physical considerations can cause erection problems. In all cases a reduced blood flow to the penis causes an insufficient erection. Physical factors are present in three quarters of cases. The following things can cause or contribute: diabetes, alcohol and drug abuse, smoking, high cholesterol, stroke, low blood flow to the penis or too much leakage of blood from the penis, nerve damage or a hormone imbalance such as a low testosterone level. Psychological factors that contribute to the cause of erectile dysfunction include: an unhappy relationship, stress and anxiety and depression. Men with erectile dysfunction often suffer from a fear of failure. Men who have suffered in the past worry about their performance, and this removes the pleasure of feeling sexually excited. This in itself contributes to their problems. Erectile Dysfunction treatments The most common medicines for erectile dysfunction are Viagra (sildenafil) The active ingredient of Viagra is now also available as a generic medicine called sildenafil. This contains the same active ingredient as Viagra and is a fully licensed UK medicine which is used in the same way as Viagra. Here at Bush Pharmacy we can offer you both the branded and generic equivalent at massively discounted prices. The pharmacists at Bush Pharmacy have undertaken extensive training and examinations so they can provide erectile dysfunction treatment without the need of a prescription. This is made possible as the medication is supplied under a Patient Group Directions (PGDs), these are written directions allowing Pharmacists to assess patients and supply medicines without prescriptions, subject to exclusions. No NHS authorisation or funding is required. Why can I not get it on the NHS?In the UK it is very difficult for a man to obtain a prescription for impotence treatments because the NHS categorises them as "lifestyle" drugs and not suitable for NHS-subsidised prescription. For this reason, an estimated nine out of ten potential sufferers are unable to obtain a prescription on the NHS. Even those who can get treatment on the NHS are limited to just two tablets a month. This has forced the UK's impotence sufferers to seek alternative solutions: either costly private doctors or to try an online service. Although there are many reputable online solutions, the scare stories about the supply of fake treatments and the lack of clear guidance by the UK government means many are put off buying online. Our Erectile Dysfunction PGD solution is not only a cost-effective solution, but because the consultation and treatment are provided by trained pharmacists in store, it is infinitely more trustworthy than any online solution. The differences between erectile dysfunction medicinesThere are many important differences in the three medicines and the importance of these differences will depend on your health and other medicines that you take, and your personal preference. It is very important that you only take these medicines after a medical consultation. However the main differences are summarised below:
For more info please do not hesitate to give us a call, and if this treatment is for you and you would like to purchase any of the erectile dysfunction treatments listed above please fill in this form and bring it along with you to Bush Pharmacy. Click here for assessment form.
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It’s all too easy to be unsure about the frequency or dose of a medicine if you’re taking a lot of different medicines at the same time.
Whenever you want to double check how often or how much of your medicines you should be taking,just pop into Bush Pharmacy and one of our pharmacists will be able to give you all the support you need to make sure you’re getting the most from your medicines. They’ll also be able to check how your medicines are affecting one another, and if you have a new, common ailment like a cold, what medicines you’re able to take to help get you feeling better. The Medicines Use Review is available annually to patients receiving prescription medication from Bush Pharmacy for three months or more.
If you don’t regularly receive your medicines from Bush Pharmacy (either through collection or delivery) we will still be happy to check your medicines and give you as much advice as they can.
The single most effective way to prevent flu and spread of germs is to get vaccinated every year. The flu (or influenza) season hits between October and April every year. It's a common viral infection that affects the lungs and upper respiratory airways and can sometimes result in debilitating symptoms. Flu is extremely contagious; it can be spread through coughing, sneezing or touching. The symptoms take around two days to appear after you have been infected, and people are usually infectious a day or so before the symptoms start and then for around six days– so it's almost impossible to avoid!
So if you want to help protect yourself against flu this winter, our Winter Flu Jab Service is here to help. Even if you had a flu vaccination last year, you may consider having it again this year to protect yourself against the viruses responsible for causing most cases of flu, including the H1N1 (swine flu) virus.
Please call for an up to date price 020 8743 9254. However, you may be able to get the vaccination for free on the NHS via Bush pharmacy if any of the following criteria apply:
If you care for someone whose welfare may be at risk if you fall ill.
When you come along for the flu vaccination a pharmacist will go through a questionnaire with you to see if you are suitable for the vaccination.
The Winter Flu Jab Service is not suitable for people under 13 years old. You may also not be able to have a flu vaccination if:
If you are suitable you will be given the vaccination, which includes protection against viruses responsible for causing most cases of flu including the H1N1 virus (swine flu).
Everyone's at risk of catching flu, so if you want to protect yourself and those around you this Winter, you can arrange to get vaccinated at Bush Pharmacy, the vaccination will take place in one of our private consultation areas. There is limited availability of stock, so make sure you don’t miss out, contact Bush Pharmacy today !
The Flu jab service can be equally beneficial to larger organisations who want to ensure their employees remain fit and healthy during the flu season. Other benefits include:
The New Medicine Service is a free NHS service, offered through your pharmacy (chemist), to help you understand your condition and get the most out of your new medicine.
The service is for people who have received their first prescription for a medicine to treat any of the following conditions:
Conditions where you take a medicine to control the way your blood clots.
Between 30% and 50% of prescribed medicines are not taken as recommended. This means that a lot of medicines are wasted or are not as effective as they could be.
The service will:
The New Medicine Service will help provide better value for you and the NHS by making sure that your medicines are right for you.
When you are given your new medicine you will be asked if you want to sign up to the service, which will be provided in three parts. If you agree, you will need to sign a consent form to allow your pharmacist to share your information with other parts of the NHS (see below).
Step 1
Your pharmacist will give you information about your new medicine.
Step 2
You will be invited to a meeting with your pharmacist between 7 and 14 days after you first receive your medicine. You will be able to choose a time that suits you.
This is a confidential conversation and will be provided in a private area within the pharmacy or if you prefer, you could choose to have the discussion over the telephone.
Your pharmacist will ask you questions about how you are getting on with your new medicine, find out if you are having any problems and give you any information and support you need. You may have concerns or questions that you want to ask. You can ask anything at all about your new medicine.
Step 3
Your pharmacist will arrange a follow-up discussion with you 14 to 21 days after step 2. You will be able to talk about how things are going with your medicine and ask for more advice if you need it.
In order to receive this service, you will be asked to give your consent for your pharmacist to share information from your New Medicine Service discussions with your GP, if necessary (for example if they need to change your medicine because you are having a problem with it)
If you do not give your consent you will not be able to use the service. However, when you first receive your medicines your pharmacist will still give you advice about them.
Bring your new medicine to the meeting with your pharmacist.
You will then be given advice on what action you can take to lower your risk and improve your chances of a healthier life. This could include suggestions on small changes to your diet or how much exercise you take if your risk is low or moderate. If you are at higher risk, you might be offered things like medicines to control your blood pressure , blood sugar or cholesterol levels, along with help to take action like losing weight or stopping smoking.
We can offer discreet, fast and very economical pregnancy testing services in our pharmacies. For best results an early morning sample of urine should be brought to the pharmacy in a specimen container. The test usually takes 10 minutes so you can either wait or call back for the results. You will be given a report with your results filled in by the pharmacist that you can take to your doctor. The tests we perform in store are highly accurate and we have a private consultation room where you can discuss your results in private with a qualified member of staff.
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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. Please call for an up to date price 020 8743 9254
We all know that smoking is bad for us and, although giving up can be very hard, stopping smoking is one of the best lifestyle changes you can make to benefit your health. The good news is that Bush Pharmacy is here to help you stop smoking, we have been awarded year on year for our commitment to helping our patients stay smoke free, recently in 2013 we were honored to have been awarded the best stop smoking pharmacy in Hammersmith, Fulham and Richmond. So feel free to stop by to have an informal chat to one of our highly trained stop smoking advisers, and let us help you say no to cigarettes. In fact, its been proven that if you combine Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) with one to one support, you're up to 4 times more likely to quit than if you go it alone. Starting out - all the power you need to say no to cigarettesOur free Stop Smoking Service gives you access to support, tips and pharmacy advice about the latest stop smoking aids. Take as much support as you feel you need from our team, who are able to help you:
Staying stopped - beating the craving for lifeOur pharmacy team will give you the help you need to quit cigarettes for good. The Stop Smoking Service offers:
Smoking factsPeople are four times more likely to quit with support compared to those who choose to go it alone Smoking increases the risk of serious diseases and health problems such as cancer, heart attack, stroke and breathing problems such as COPD. Health Benefits
Financial BenefitsBased on a pack of 20 cigarettes costing £7.47
Check out our smoking calculator to see the impact smoking has on your life:FAQsWhich Method To Quit Smoking Is Best For Me?The method you decide on is up to you, and you may want to discuss these options with your pharmacist or GP. Whatever method you use, the support of family and friends can be crucial.Tests, such as the Fagerstrom test, can help determine the severity of your addiction to nicotine, which may affect the method you choose. Bear the following in mind though. What Is Nicotine Replacement Therapy?Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is the name given to stop-smoking medicines that release nicotine into the bloodstream to help counter cravings and reduce other physical withdrawal symptoms when you quit (nausea, headaches, irritability, dizziness). NRT can come in many forms such as chewing gum, nasal spray, mouth spray, inhalator, microtabs, lozenges and patches. Are Nicotine Based Stop Smoking Treatments Addictive?Nicotine based stop smoking treatments are especially designed to provide a temporary source of therapeutic nicotine at the correct amount of strength required dependant on the amount of cigarettes you previously smoked or the stage you are at of quitting smoking. Is It True That Nicotine Causes Yellow Stains On Your Fingers And Teeth?It is not the nicotine in cigarettes, but the tar that causes the unsightly yellow-brown stains on fingers and teeth. Will Chewing More Than One Piece Of Nicotine Gum At Any One Time Reduce My Cravings Anymore?No each piece of nicotine gum is designed to provide you with the right amount of nicotine to tackle your cravings and withdrawal symptoms effectively. So it is not advised to chew more than one piece of nicotine gum at a time. What Is Champix?Champix is a prescription-only medicine. Launched in December 2006, the tablets contain the active ingredient varenicline. Varenicline works by:
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Everyone has a chance of developing heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, type 2 diabetes or certain types of dementia. The Bush Pharmacy Health Check through a series of tests and examinations it will help you to identify your risks earlier.
You will then be given advice on what action you can take to lower your risk and improve your chances of a healthier life. This could include suggestions on small changes to your diet or how much exercise you take if your risk is low or moderate. If you are at higher risk, you might be offered things like medicines to control your blood pressure , blood sugar or cholesterol levels, along with help to take action like losing weight or stopping smoking.
The Bush Pharmacy Health Check consists of a few simple tests that will give you a clearer picture of your risk of developing four common but often preventable conditions: heart disease, stroke, kidney disease or type 2 diabetes. All the tests are simple to carry out, and there will be time for one of our specialised members of staff to discuss the results with you.
On the day
Health Check takes around 20 minutes and will usually be divided into two parts:
If required any of the tests carried out in our Health Check Service can be arranged separately, for example if Diabetes is your concern a Diabetes test can be carried out only and charged accordingly without having to undergo all the other examinations.
High blood pressure is just one of the risk factors for developing heart and circulatory disease, along with high cholesterol,diabetes and other lifestyle factors. As many as 5 million people in the UK are walking around, undiagnosed, with high blood pressure. The only way to know whether you have high blood pressure is to have it measured. Everyone should know their blood pressure. Here at Bush Pharmacy we recommend that everyone over 40 gets their blood pressure taken as part of a health check to assess their risk for getting heart and circulatory disease. What is blood pressure?Put simply, blood pressure is the pressure of blood in your arteries - the tubes that carry your blood from your heart to your brain and the rest of your body. You need a certain amount of pressure to get the blood round your body. The pressure of the blood flowing through your arteries changes at different times in the heartbeat cycle. The pressure in your arteries will be at its highest when your heart is contracting and lowest as it relaxes before it pumps again. What do the numbers mean?Every blood pressure reading consists of two numbers or levels. They are shown as one number on top of the other and measured in mmHg, which means millimetres of mercury. If your reading is 120/80mmHg, you might hear your doctor or nurse saying your blood pressure is "120 over 80".
You should have your blood pressure measured so that you know what your target is. Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, your blood pressure should be below 140/90mmHg. If you have heart or circulatory disease, including being told you have coronary heart disease, angina or stroke, have diabetes or kidney disease, then it is usually recommended that your blood pressure should be below 130/80mmHg. What is high blood pressure?High blood pressure – or hypertension – means that your blood pressure is constantly higher than the recommended level. High blood pressure is not usually something that you can feel or notice, but over time if it is not treated, your heart may become enlarged making your heart pump less effectively, which could lead to heart failure. Having high blood pressure increases your chance of having a heart attack or stroke. There isn’t always an explanation for the cause of high blood pressure, but these can play a part:
As you can see keeping an eye on your blood pressure is vitally important and because of this here at BUSH PHARMACY. we offerFREE blood pressure screenings for all our patients. Using our free blood pressure testing service is simple. You don’t need an appointment and the blood pressure test shouldn't take any longer than five minutes. Once the Pharmacist has completed your test they will explain your results and give you any advice you need about high or low blood pressure, or how to maintain a healthy blood pressure and lifestyle |
A simple blood test can help reduce your risk from some of the most serious conditions that typically show NO symptoms at all.
Blood screening is a medical process in which blood is scanned to test for a particular disease or condition. Although this procedure may be done for variety of reasons, the most common include Hepatitis screenings, pregnancy screenings, and screenings for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI). The use of a blood screenings may also be needed to check for things like Vitamin D levels and food intolerance.
It is known that food can cause many different types of reactions in the body. These may be evident in the skin (such as hives, rashes, itchiness, or swellings); the gut (such as reflux, vomiting, tummy pains, wind, diarrhoea, and constipation); when breathing (such as shortness of breath or a tight chest) or through generally feeling unwell. Some people put up with symptoms for years, which could get better if the foods causing these symptoms were cut out of the diet.
"Knowing what you're allergic to is key to managing your condition"
Finding out which foods are causing your symptoms can be straightforward for some people and incredibly tricky for others, dependent on what their symptoms are; how quickly the symptoms appear after eating a food; and which food (or foods) is causing a problem. We have partnered up with one of the largest independent providers of clinical laboratory diagnostic services in the UK. So that we provide our customers with the laboratory information required for diagnosis and treatment of medical disorders. Our blood screening service is painless, quick and carried out with the utmost discretion. The types of screenings offered at Bush Pharmacy are shown below, prices are heavily discounted with further discounts available on request. Please call us on 0208-7439254 or pop into the pharmacy for more information.
TESTS AVAILABLE
The Full STI test includes:
The Food Intolerance tests a complete intolerance profile including trees, weeds, grasses, moulds, animals as well as foods
How to get emergency contraception from Bush pharmacy?
You can buy emergency contraception from Bush Pharmacy without a prescription. It is also available free of charge on the NHS (please enquire within)
Before you receive your emergency contraception one of our pharmacists will just need to ask you some brief questions to check your suitability, and to check that you have got all the support you need. They will also explain your next steps. (Don’t worry, this consultation is free and confidential)
What is Erectile Dysfunction (also known as impotence or erection problems)?Men who suffer with erectile dysfunction have frequent difficulties with getting or keeping an erection sufficient to have satisfying sex. The man is often unable to penetrate their partner or keep their erection to allow enjoyable sex. This is a common problem. Half of all men over the age of 40 years have some difficulties with getting and keeping their erections. The problem becomes more prevalent in older men. It is thought that about 1 in 5 men between 50 and 54 years and half of men between 70 and 74 years have erection problems. They are also very safe if authorised by a registered doctor or pharmacist and used as instructed. If you are suffering, act now and pay a visit to Bush Pharmacy and book yourself in for a confidential consultation. Causes of Erectile Dysfunction Both psychological and physical considerations can cause erection problems. In all cases a reduced blood flow to the penis causes an insufficient erection. Physical factors are present in three quarters of cases. The following things can cause or contribute: diabetes, alcohol and drug abuse, smoking, high cholesterol, stroke, low blood flow to the penis or too much leakage of blood from the penis, nerve damage or a hormone imbalance such as a low testosterone level. Psychological factors that contribute to the cause of erectile dysfunction include: an unhappy relationship, stress and anxiety and depression. Men with erectile dysfunction often suffer from a fear of failure. Men who have suffered in the past worry about their performance, and this removes the pleasure of feeling sexually excited. This in itself contributes to their problems. Erectile Dysfunction treatments The most common medicines for erectile dysfunction are Viagra (sildenafil) The active ingredient of Viagra is now also available as a generic medicine called sildenafil. This contains the same active ingredient as Viagra and is a fully licensed UK medicine which is used in the same way as Viagra. Here at Bush Pharmacy we can offer you both the branded and generic equivalent at massively discounted prices. The pharmacists at Bush Pharmacy have undertaken extensive training and examinations so they can provide erectile dysfunction treatment without the need of a prescription. This is made possible as the medication is supplied under a Patient Group Directions (PGDs), these are written directions allowing Pharmacists to assess patients and supply medicines without prescriptions, subject to exclusions. No NHS authorisation or funding is required. Why can I not get it on the NHS?In the UK it is very difficult for a man to obtain a prescription for impotence treatments because the NHS categorises them as "lifestyle" drugs and not suitable for NHS-subsidised prescription. For this reason, an estimated nine out of ten potential sufferers are unable to obtain a prescription on the NHS. Even those who can get treatment on the NHS are limited to just two tablets a month. This has forced the UK's impotence sufferers to seek alternative solutions: either costly private doctors or to try an online service. Although there are many reputable online solutions, the scare stories about the supply of fake treatments and the lack of clear guidance by the UK government means many are put off buying online. Our Erectile Dysfunction PGD solution is not only a cost-effective solution, but because the consultation and treatment are provided by trained pharmacists in store, it is infinitely more trustworthy than any online solution. The differences between erectile dysfunction medicinesThere are many important differences in the three medicines and the importance of these differences will depend on your health and other medicines that you take, and your personal preference. It is very important that you only take these medicines after a medical consultation. However the main differences are summarised below:
For more info please do not hesitate to give us a call, and if this treatment is for you and you would like to purchase any of the erectile dysfunction treatments listed above please fill in this form and bring it along with you to Bush Pharmacy. Click here for assessment form.
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It’s all too easy to be unsure about the frequency or dose of a medicine if you’re taking a lot of different medicines at the same time.
Whenever you want to double check how often or how much of your medicines you should be taking,just pop into Bush Pharmacy and one of our pharmacists will be able to give you all the support you need to make sure you’re getting the most from your medicines. They’ll also be able to check how your medicines are affecting one another, and if you have a new, common ailment like a cold, what medicines you’re able to take to help get you feeling better. The Medicines Use Review is available annually to patients receiving prescription medication from Bush Pharmacy for three months or more.
If you don’t regularly receive your medicines from Bush Pharmacy (either through collection or delivery) we will still be happy to check your medicines and give you as much advice as they can.
The single most effective way to prevent flu and spread of germs is to get vaccinated every year. The flu (or influenza) season hits between October and April every year. It's a common viral infection that affects the lungs and upper respiratory airways and can sometimes result in debilitating symptoms. Flu is extremely contagious; it can be spread through coughing, sneezing or touching. The symptoms take around two days to appear after you have been infected, and people are usually infectious a day or so before the symptoms start and then for around six days– so it's almost impossible to avoid!
So if you want to help protect yourself against flu this winter, our Winter Flu Jab Service is here to help. Even if you had a flu vaccination last year, you may consider having it again this year to protect yourself against the viruses responsible for causing most cases of flu, including the H1N1 (swine flu) virus.
Please call for an up to date price 020 8743 9254. However, you may be able to get the vaccination for free on the NHS via Bush pharmacy if any of the following criteria apply:
If you care for someone whose welfare may be at risk if you fall ill.
When you come along for the flu vaccination a pharmacist will go through a questionnaire with you to see if you are suitable for the vaccination.
The Winter Flu Jab Service is not suitable for people under 13 years old. You may also not be able to have a flu vaccination if:
If you are suitable you will be given the vaccination, which includes protection against viruses responsible for causing most cases of flu including the H1N1 virus (swine flu).
Everyone's at risk of catching flu, so if you want to protect yourself and those around you this Winter, you can arrange to get vaccinated at Bush Pharmacy, the vaccination will take place in one of our private consultation areas. There is limited availability of stock, so make sure you don’t miss out, contact Bush Pharmacy today !
The Flu jab service can be equally beneficial to larger organisations who want to ensure their employees remain fit and healthy during the flu season. Other benefits include:
The New Medicine Service is a free NHS service, offered through your pharmacy (chemist), to help you understand your condition and get the most out of your new medicine.
The service is for people who have received their first prescription for a medicine to treat any of the following conditions:
Conditions where you take a medicine to control the way your blood clots.
Between 30% and 50% of prescribed medicines are not taken as recommended. This means that a lot of medicines are wasted or are not as effective as they could be.
The service will:
The New Medicine Service will help provide better value for you and the NHS by making sure that your medicines are right for you.
When you are given your new medicine you will be asked if you want to sign up to the service, which will be provided in three parts. If you agree, you will need to sign a consent form to allow your pharmacist to share your information with other parts of the NHS (see below).
Step 1
Your pharmacist will give you information about your new medicine.
Step 2
You will be invited to a meeting with your pharmacist between 7 and 14 days after you first receive your medicine. You will be able to choose a time that suits you.
This is a confidential conversation and will be provided in a private area within the pharmacy or if you prefer, you could choose to have the discussion over the telephone.
Your pharmacist will ask you questions about how you are getting on with your new medicine, find out if you are having any problems and give you any information and support you need. You may have concerns or questions that you want to ask. You can ask anything at all about your new medicine.
Step 3
Your pharmacist will arrange a follow-up discussion with you 14 to 21 days after step 2. You will be able to talk about how things are going with your medicine and ask for more advice if you need it.
In order to receive this service, you will be asked to give your consent for your pharmacist to share information from your New Medicine Service discussions with your GP, if necessary (for example if they need to change your medicine because you are having a problem with it)
If you do not give your consent you will not be able to use the service. However, when you first receive your medicines your pharmacist will still give you advice about them.
Bring your new medicine to the meeting with your pharmacist.
You will then be given advice on what action you can take to lower your risk and improve your chances of a healthier life. This could include suggestions on small changes to your diet or how much exercise you take if your risk is low or moderate. If you are at higher risk, you might be offered things like medicines to control your blood pressure , blood sugar or cholesterol levels, along with help to take action like losing weight or stopping smoking.
We can offer discreet, fast and very economical pregnancy testing services in our pharmacies. For best results an early morning sample of urine should be brought to the pharmacy in a specimen container. The test usually takes 10 minutes so you can either wait or call back for the results. You will be given a report with your results filled in by the pharmacist that you can take to your doctor. The tests we perform in store are highly accurate and we have a private consultation room where you can discuss your results in private with a qualified member of staff.
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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. Please call for an up to date price 020 8743 9254
We all know that smoking is bad for us and, although giving up can be very hard, stopping smoking is one of the best lifestyle changes you can make to benefit your health. The good news is that Bush Pharmacy is here to help you stop smoking, we have been awarded year on year for our commitment to helping our patients stay smoke free, recently in 2013 we were honored to have been awarded the best stop smoking pharmacy in Hammersmith, Fulham and Richmond. So feel free to stop by to have an informal chat to one of our highly trained stop smoking advisers, and let us help you say no to cigarettes. In fact, its been proven that if you combine Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) with one to one support, you're up to 4 times more likely to quit than if you go it alone. Starting out - all the power you need to say no to cigarettesOur free Stop Smoking Service gives you access to support, tips and pharmacy advice about the latest stop smoking aids. Take as much support as you feel you need from our team, who are able to help you:
Staying stopped - beating the craving for lifeOur pharmacy team will give you the help you need to quit cigarettes for good. The Stop Smoking Service offers:
Smoking factsPeople are four times more likely to quit with support compared to those who choose to go it alone Smoking increases the risk of serious diseases and health problems such as cancer, heart attack, stroke and breathing problems such as COPD. Health Benefits
Financial BenefitsBased on a pack of 20 cigarettes costing £7.47
Check out our smoking calculator to see the impact smoking has on your life:FAQsWhich Method To Quit Smoking Is Best For Me?The method you decide on is up to you, and you may want to discuss these options with your pharmacist or GP. Whatever method you use, the support of family and friends can be crucial.Tests, such as the Fagerstrom test, can help determine the severity of your addiction to nicotine, which may affect the method you choose. Bear the following in mind though. What Is Nicotine Replacement Therapy?Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is the name given to stop-smoking medicines that release nicotine into the bloodstream to help counter cravings and reduce other physical withdrawal symptoms when you quit (nausea, headaches, irritability, dizziness). NRT can come in many forms such as chewing gum, nasal spray, mouth spray, inhalator, microtabs, lozenges and patches. Are Nicotine Based Stop Smoking Treatments Addictive?Nicotine based stop smoking treatments are especially designed to provide a temporary source of therapeutic nicotine at the correct amount of strength required dependant on the amount of cigarettes you previously smoked or the stage you are at of quitting smoking. Is It True That Nicotine Causes Yellow Stains On Your Fingers And Teeth?It is not the nicotine in cigarettes, but the tar that causes the unsightly yellow-brown stains on fingers and teeth. Will Chewing More Than One Piece Of Nicotine Gum At Any One Time Reduce My Cravings Anymore?No each piece of nicotine gum is designed to provide you with the right amount of nicotine to tackle your cravings and withdrawal symptoms effectively. So it is not advised to chew more than one piece of nicotine gum at a time. What Is Champix?Champix is a prescription-only medicine. Launched in December 2006, the tablets contain the active ingredient varenicline. Varenicline works by:
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