NHS Pharmacy First Service

Posted by: Macaulay Spencer - Posted on:

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. This, alongside expansions to the pharmacy blood pressure checking and contraception services

The Pharmacy First Service builds on the previous Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS) by enabling community pharmacies to manage patients for seven common conditions, following specific clinical pathways. The overall service consists of three core elements:

  • Pharmacy First (clinical pathways)
  • Pharmacy First (urgent repeat medicine supply)
  • Pharmacy First (NHS referrals for minor illness)

These conditions are:

Clinical pathwayAge range
Acute Otitis Media*1 to 17 years
Impetigo1 year and over
Infected insect bites1 year and over
Shingles       18 years and over
Sinusitis12 years and over
Sore throat5 years and over
Uncomplicated urinary tract infectionsWomen 16-64 years

Patients will access the new clinical pathway element by walking into the pharmacy directly or where appropriate, by contacting them by video consultation. In addition, patients will access the service via referrals from:

  • NHS 111 (online, telephone and NHS App)
  • integrated urgent care clinical assessment services
  • urgent treatment centres
  • emergency departments
  • 999
  • general practice (GPs cannot make a referral for urgent repeat medicine supply)