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Have you been to your local pharmacy with a health concern in the last 6 months and got the help you needed? This could be for a sore throat, stuffy nose and pain (sinusitis), earache, a rash like shingles or impetigo, an infected insect bite, or a urinary or bladder infection.
Or perhaps you got the contraceptive pill for free without a prescription?
Or a free blood pressure check?
We’d love to hear your story! NHS South East London is creating a series of blogs and short videos to promote pharmacies, and your experience could help others.
If you are interested in taking part, please complete this short form by 31 January 2026.
It takes a few minutes to complete.
Have you been to your local pharmacy with a health concern in the last 6 months and got the help you needed? This could be for a sore throat, stuffy nose and pain (sinusitis), earache, a rash like shingles or impetigo, an infected insect bite, or a urinary or bladder infection.
Or perhaps you got the contraceptive pill for free without a prescription?
Or a free blood pressure check?
We’d love to hear your story! NHS South East London is creating a series of blogs and short videos to promote pharmacies, and your experience could help others.
If you are interested in taking part, please complete this short form by 31 January 2026.
Have you been to your local pharmacy with a health concern in the last 6 months and got the help you needed? This could be for a sore throat, stuffy nose and pain (sinusitis), earache, a rash like shingles or impetigo, an infected insect bite, or a urinary or bladder infection.
Or perhaps you got the contraceptive pill for free without a prescription?
Or a free blood pressure check?
We’d love to hear your story! NHS South East London is creating a series of blogs and short videos to promote pharmacies, and your experience could help others.
If you are interested in taking part, please complete this short form by 31 January 2026.
Share Tell us how your pharmacy helped you on FacebookShare Tell us how your pharmacy helped you on TwitterShare Tell us how your pharmacy helped you on LinkedinEmail Tell us how your pharmacy helped you link