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Pharmacy First and Treating Minor Illnesses

The new Pharmacy First Service will enable community pharmacists to complete episodes of care for patients without the need for the patient to visit their general practice. They can help with the following Minor Illnesses.

Chaperones

The consultation that takes place between a patient and their doctor/nurse is private and confidential. Quite often an examination is required to help make a diagnosis. This may be straightforward or sometimes can be more personal or of a sensitive nature.

Under these circumstances your doctor will normally seek your agreement to a nurse or other staff member being present or, if a relative or friend has accompanied you to the surgery, they may be able to act as a chaperone if you wish.

If a chaperone is not offered but you would like someone to be present, do not be afraid to tell your doctor.

Procedures which are generally regarded as being of a sensitive nature are:

  • Cervical cytology
  • Gynaecological
  • Testicular
  • Breast Examination
  • Rectal Examination