Future Pharmacy

Flu and Covid Jabs available in West Ealing,

no appointment required.

Available 6 days a week.

Thousands of West Ealing locals protected.

Free NHS or Private service (£15.99).

No appointment required. 

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Trust

Challenging times mean that patients expect more from health providers and as your local community pharmacy we're here to exceed those expectations

Experts

A team of highly qualified and passionate team of Pharmacists, Technicians and Pharmacy assistants work to bring you great personal healthcare.

Innovation

There's far more to us than prescriptions. We offer a wide range of NHS services as well as private services for prescription medicines without a GP appointment.

Flu Vaccine Service

Protect yourself, and those you care for - get your free, NHS-funded or private flu jab  (£15.99), today. (Subject to stock availability)

  • Same day treatment
  • Walk-in or book ahead
  • Free NHS and Private service available
  • Takes just 5 minutes
  • Experienced pharmacist
Book a free NHS or Private (£15.99) Flu Jab

*FREE flu jabs, qualifying categories:

Available from 1st Sept 2024:

  • Pregnant women


Available from 2nd October 2024:

  • All people aged 65 years or over
  • Chronic (long term) respiratory disease. eg severe asthma
  • Chronic heart disease
  • Chronic kidney disease at stage 3, 4 or, 5
  • Chronic liver disease
  • Chronic neurological disease
  • Learning disability
  • Diabetes

Available from 2nd October 2024 (continued)

  • Immunosuppression, weakened immune system
  • Splenic dysfunction or asplenia
  • Morbid obesity
  • People living in long-stay residential care homes
  • Carers
  • Close contacts of immunocompromised
  • Frontline and Social care workers
  • Hospice workers
  • Workers employed through Direct Payments


The list is not exhaustive and subject to change, speak to our team for more advice.

Your Stress-free Prescription Service

Join the thousands of Ealing locals that use this convenient service. Simply order your prescription and we'll do the rest.

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We collect from every NHS surgery

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Established over 40 years

Serving Ealing through thick n' thin

More than prescriptions

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As soon as your request is approved, it is sent to us electronically to prepare.

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Private Treatments

Feeling unwell but unable to see your GP? Our pharmacist is qualified to provide certain prescription-only treatments without the need to see a doctor and without an appointment.

If you are unable to get to us, get in touch to arrange a phone consultation* with our pharmacist

Convenient testing, rapid results!

Blood tests are a useful way to measure your wellbeing; feeling constantly tired? blood tests may reveal underlying conditions like anaemia (low iron levels), diabetes and more.


Our blood testing service can measure for all the following:

Thyroid Function | Hep B Antibodies | Diabetes blood tests | Full Blood Count | Vitamin Profile | Iron Status Profile | Cholesterol | Heart Function | Liver Function | Kidney Function | Allergy Testing and Many more


Our pharmacist can advise on the most suitable tests for you.

Safe-gaurd yourself and others

You maybe planning to travel and require a test and certificate to permit you to travel. We offer fit to fly testing. Our tests are UK-sourced, government approved and CE marked.


Our team observe all necessary measures to safeguard everyone in the pharmacy; including the wearing of PPE, social distancing and hygiene. 


Book online now with our sister clinic, Ealing Travel Clinic.

      Contraception Service

          NHS PHARMACY CONTRACEPTION SERVICE (PCS)


          Access routine oral contraception for the first time or as a repeat request, direct from our Pharmacy.

          • No GP or prescription required
          • A FREE (NHS-funded) service.
          • Walk-in service - no appointment necessary..
          • Takes just 10 minutes
          • Note, we also offer emergency contraception ("morning after pill")
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      Men's Health

          Erectile Dysfunction

          Sildenafil (eg. Viagra®)

          Vardenafil (eg. Levitra®) - tbc

          Tadalafil (eg. Cialis®) - tbc


          Hair Loss

          Finasteride (Propecia® and any generic) 1mg film-coated tablets

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      Pharmacy First

          You can now obtain prescription-strength medication for a range of common ailments, direct from your Pharmacist - No GP, prescription or appointment required. 


          Are you unwell and can't see your GP? We can help.


          • Expert health care

          We ensure you receive the highest standards of care and prescription strength treatments we can supply will soon have you feeling better.


          • Nothing extra to pay

          Pharmacy First is NHS-funded and is free if you're exempt from prescription charges and only the standard prescription fee if you're not exempt.


          • Same-day consultations

          No more prolonged waits to be seen by a doctor


          WHAT CONDITIONS ARE COVERED BY THIS SERVICE?


          Sinusitis

          Head congestion, facial pain, pressure, and runny nose for over 7 days


          Sore throat

          Pain or scratching sensation in the throat, difficulty swallowing, and swollen glands


          Earache

          Sudden and severe earache accompanied by fever, hearing loss, or difficulty sleeping.


          Infected insect bites

          Red, swollen, painful, or hot bites from insects like mosquitoes, bees, or spiders.


          Impetigo

          Contagious skin infection with red, crusty sores, usually around the mouth or nose.


          Shingles

          Painful rash with blisters caused by the varicella-zoster virus, usually on one side of the body.


          Urinary Infections ("Cystitis")

          Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women: Burning pain during urination, frequent urination, and urgency to urinate.


          HOW TO ACCESS THE SERVICE:


          Walk-ins to the pharmacy are welcome, or call for a phone person consultation. (Note: the Earache service can only be carried out if you attend the pharmacy)

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      Seasonal Health

          Flu  Vaccinations


          Hayfever Remedies


          Pneumococcal Vaccine


          Respiratory Issues (Salbutamol Inhaler)

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      Sexual Health

          Erectile Dysfunction

          Sildenafil tablets (eg. Viagra®)

          Vardenafil tablets (eg. Levitra®) - tbc

          Tadalafil tablets (eg. Cialis®) - tbc


          HIV Testing - coming soon

          HIV patient self test kit (single)

          HIV point-of-care test kits (pack of 10)


          Morning After Pill

          NOTE We provide this service for FREE (NHS-funded) to all female residents of Ealing.

          Ulipristal acetate (EllaOne®) 30 mg tablets

          Levonorgestrel (Levonelle® and any generic levonorgestrel) 1.5mg tablets


          Thrush

          Hydrocortisone, miconazole nitrate (Daktacort®) 2% w/w, 1% w/w cream and ointment

          Clotrimazole (Canesten®) 10% w/w vaginal cream

          Clotrimazole, hydrocortisone acetate (Canesten HC®) 10 mg , 11.2 mg cream


          Urinary Tract Infection - coming soon

          Nitrofurantoin (any generic) 50 mg tablets

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      Travel Clinic

          We provide a full range of vaccines for travel abroad. All trips catered for including holiday, business and pilgrimage.


          We can provide all necessary certification and we are a government / NATHNAC approved centre for Yellow Fever administration

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      Vaccinations

          Chicken Pox 

          Live attenuated varicella-zoster vaccine (Varilrix®) powder and solvent for solution for injection

          Varicella Vaccine, live (Varivax®) powder and solvent for suspension for injection


          Hepatitis B Vaccinations


          HPV - Human papillomavirus 2-valent vaccine (Cervarix®) suspension for injection

          Human papillomavirus 4-valent vaccine (Gardasil®) suspension for injection

          Human papillomavirus 9-valent vaccine (Gardasil 9®) suspension for injection in a pre-filled syringe


          Meningitis ACWY

          Vaccines


          Meningitis B 


          MMR (Mumps, measles, rubella)Vaccine


          Pneumococcal Vaccine


          Shingles (herpes zoster) vaccine (live) (Zostavax®) powder and solvent for suspension for injection


          Tuberculosis - Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine 0.1 mil


          See more vaccines here


          We offer NHS covid and flu jabs without appointment. We also provide a private flu jab service for £15.99.

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      Women's Health

          Chlamydia


          Facial Hair Removal

          Eflornithine hydrochloride monohydrate (Vaniqa®) 11.5% cream


          Morning After Pill

          Ulipristal acetate (EllaOne®) 30 mg tablets

          Levonorgestrel (Levonelle® and any generic levonorgestrel) 1.5mg tablets


          Oral Contraception

          Combined oral contraceptives (COC)

          Monophasic 21 day pills: One pill daily for 21 days and then no pills for the next seven days

          Phasic 21 day pills: One pill daily for 21 days and then no pills for the next seven days. Phasic must be taken in the right order

          Every day pills (phasic and monophasic): Pills taken daily, with 21 active pills and 7 inactive (dummy) pills in a pack. Pills must be taken in the right order

          Monophasic pills: Each pill has the same amount of hormone

          Phasic pills: Packs contain two or three sections of different coloured pills, each containing a different amounts of hormones

          Progestogen-only oral contraceptives (POP)

          - 3-hour progestogen-only pill: must be taken within 3 hours of the same time each day

          12-hour progestogen-only pill (desogestrel progestogen-only pill): must be taken within 12 hours of the same time each day


          Period Delay

          Norethisterone (any generic) 5 mg tablets


          Thrush

          Hydrocortisone, miconazole nitrate (Daktacort®) 2% w/w, 1% w/w cream and ointment

          Clotrimazole (Canesten®) 10% w/w vaginal cream

          Clotrimazole, hydrocortisone acetate (Canesten HC®) 10 mg , 11.2 mg cream


          Urinary Tract Infection

          Nitrofurantoin (any generic) 50 mg tablets


          Weight Loss

          Naltrexone hydrochloride/bupropion hydrochloride twice-daily tablet (Mysimba®)

          Liraglutide daily injection (Saxenda®)

          Orlistat thrice-daily tablet (eg. Xenical®)

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NHS Services

We work with the NHS to deliver services that meet the needs of our patients and the community as a whole. Our range of services is continually expanding; speak to a member of the team today.

      Blister Service Pack

          Patients can struggle to take their medications correctly, potentially leading to administration errors or missed doses. 


          Our Blister Pack Service can help avoid confusion and prevent mishaps.

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      Blood Pressure Service

          High blood pressure can place you at risk of suffering a life-shortening event like a heart-attack. If you are 40 or over and are would like to "know your numbers" we can carry out a bllod pressure check and, if appropriate, provide a monitor to measure your blood pressure over a 24 hour period  just as your GP might suggest. 


          The service is NHS funded so you will not be charged to access it.

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      Contraception Service

          NEW NHS CONTRACEPTION SERVICE

          • Access repeat oral contraception direct from our Pharmacy - No GP or prescription required
          • FREE (NHS-funded) service
          • No appoitment required - just pop-in
          • Takes only 10 minutes
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      Emergency Contraception

          We provide NHS-funded ("free") emergency hormonal contraception ("morning after pill'). We can provide the 24 hour and up-to 5 days treatments. Our pharmacist can advise on the most suitable treatment.


          We have female chaperones and a private area for discrete consultation. We do not share your details with your GP or anyone else without your consent.


          Walk-in service, no appointment is necessary.  

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      Flu Jab (Seasonal)

          Protect yourself and those you care for. We provide a "free" NHS-funded flu jab as well as a great value private service (£19.99) The conditions for free flu jabs can vary so speak to our Pharmacy team to see if you are exempt from paying.  


          We offer NHS covid and flu jabs without appointment. We also provide a private flu jab service for £15.99.

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      New Medicine Service

          People often have problems when they start taking new medication.


          This free NHS service is designed to help you get the most out of your medication.

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      Pharmacy First

          You can now obtain prescription-strength medication for a range of common ailments, direct from your Pharmacist - No GP, prescription or appointment required. 


          Are you unwell and can't see your GP? We can help.


          • Expert health care

          We ensure you receive the highest standards of care and prescription strength treatments we can supply will soon have you feeling better.


          • Nothing extra to pay

          Pharmacy First is NHS-funded and is free if you're exempt from prescription charges and only the standard prescription fee if you're not exempt.


          • Same-day consultations

          No more prolonged waits to be seen by a doctor


          WHAT CONDITIONS ARE COVERED BY THIS SERVICE?


          Sinusitis

          Head congestion, facial pain, pressure, and runny nose for over 7 days


          Sore throat

          Pain or scratching sensation in the throat, difficulty swallowing, and swollen glands


          Earache

          Sudden and severe earache accompanied by fever, hearing loss, or difficulty sleeping. Currently only available for children between ages of 1 and 17 only. 


          Infected insect bites

          Red, swollen, painful, or hot bites from insects like mosquitoes, bees, or spiders.


          Impetigo

          Contagious skin infection with red, crusty sores, usually around the mouth or nose.


          Shingles

          Painful rash with blisters caused by the varicella-zoster virus, usually on one side of the body.


          Urinary Infections ("Cystitis")

          Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women: Burning pain during urination, frequent urination, and urgency to urinate.


          HOW TO ACCESS THE SERVICE:


          Walk-ins to the pharmacy are welcome, or call for a phone person consultation. (Note: the Earache service can only be carried out if you attend the pharmacy)

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      Pneumonia Vaccine

          Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can make it difficult to breathe. It is caused by either a virus or bacteria. 


          Common symptoms include:

          • a cough – which may be dry, or produce thick yellow, green, brown or blood-stained mucus (phlegm)
          • difficulty breathing – your breathing may be rapid and shallow, and you may feel breathless, even when resting
          • rapid heartbeat
          • high temperature
          • feeling generally unwell
          • sweating and shivering
          • loss of appetite
          • chest pain – which gets worse when breathing or coughing

          Unlike the flu vaccination, the pneumonia jab you can access all year round.


          We offer boith a private and NHS-funded ("free") 


          To be eligible for the NHS servuce you must be over 65 or have one or more of the below risk factors. 

          • Have asthma
          • Have a chronic respiratory, heart or liver condition
          • Have diabetes
          • Smoke service 

          Speak to your GP to arrange your NHS funded vaccination.

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Ealing Travel Clinic

Travel Health Advice — Strand Pharmacy in Rochdale

Free travel health advice

Our pharmacist provides a FREE consultation on what you need for a safe trip away. All destinations catered for. Pop-in to our pharmacy or our standalone clinic Ealing Travel Clinic - reserve a free appointment today.

No appointment required

Our recommendations are backed by NHS and Government guidance. Hindi, Urdu and Gujarati spoken. Book your FREE travel health consultation online or pop-in.

Vaccines and Health Risks Guide

      Altitude Sickness

          You can get altitude sickness if you travel to a high altitude too quickly. Breathing becomes difficult because you're not able to take in as much oxygen.


          Altitude sickness, also called acute mountain sickness (AMS), can become a medical emergency if ignored.


          Your age, sex or physical fitness do not affect your likelihood of getting altitude sickness.


          Also, just because you may not have had it before, this does not mean you will not get it on another trip. 


          Our pharmacist can provide medication to prevent and treat the condition.

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      Chickenpox

          Chickenpox, is a  viral infection common in childhood. It’s highly contagious and is spread through coughing, sneezing, and direct contact. 


          Symptoms include red itchy spots, blisters and later on scabs. Other symtoms include a high temp (over 38 degrees C), loss of appetite, generally feeling unwell and aches and pains.


          Our private service administers two vaccinations at a minimum of four weeks apart. If you have already had a dose eleswhere we can provide the follow dose provided you meet the necessary requirements. Suitable for children over the age of 1 year. Should not be administered within 1 month of other childhood vaccines.

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      Cholera

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Cholera is an infection that can cause severe diarrhoea.  You can catch cholera from:

          • drinking unclean water
          • eating food (particularly shellfish) that's been in unclean water
          • eating food that's been handled by an infected person

          The risk of getting it while travelling is very small.

          It's mainly found in places without a clean water supply or modern sewage system, such as parts of Africa and Asia. The disease can be more serious in adults, particularly pregnant women and those who smoke.


          VACCINE DOSAGE: 

          Two doses given 1 week apart for anyone aged 6 and above. 3 doses for anyone aged 2 to 6 years of age.

           

          Two doses at 0 and 6 weeks, given to children from 1 year of age and adults. Vaccine fully effective 6 weeks after the 2nd dose.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          At least 2 weeks before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          2 years

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      Diptheria

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Diphtheria is vaccine preventable. Travellers should ensure that they have completed the national schedule of vaccines for life in the UK. 


          This means that by the mid teens, 5 doses of vaccine giving protection against diphtheria should have been received.


          A vaccine is available to protect adults against diphtheria. This is a combination vaccine and also protects against tetanus and polio


          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          A single injection.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          2 weeks before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          10 Years

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      Hepatitis A / Hepatitis B

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Hepatitis A

          This an infection spread mainly through food and water, but also from person to person, that affects the liver. Symptoms include mild fever, gastro-intestinal upset, nausea/vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Jaundice may also occur.

          Vaccination against hepatitis A is available for all MSM, regardless of whether they are travelling to or going to reside in areas of high or intermediate risk.


          Hepatitis B

          Hepatitis B is an infection of the liver. It is caused by a virus that is spread through contact with infected blood and bodily fluids.

          You should consider being vaccinated against hepatitis B if you will be visiting countries where the hepatitis B virus is common; and if your planned activities mean you might be high risk of exposure to the virus.


          VACCINE DOSAGE - 

          Hepatitis A:

          Two doses at 0 and 6 months.


          Hepatitis B:

          Recommended schedules of vaccines are age and brand specific. Our pharmacist will advise you.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          Hepatitis A:

          2 weeks before travel


          Hepatitis B:

          Recommended schedules of vaccines are age and brand specific. Our pharmacist will advise you.


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          Hepatitis A:


          Hepatitis B:


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      Malaria

          GENERAL INFORMATION

          Malaria can have a life-changing impact on your health and can be fatal in some instances.

          For some countries where malaria is a problem, tablets to prevent malaria (antimalarials) are recommended. 


          It is important to avoid being bitten as well as taking antimalarial tablets; no antimalarial tablets are 100% effective.


          There are a range of different antimalarial tablets available, the particular choice depends on a number of factors including destination. how they are taken, age, weight and side effects; our travel health pharmacist can advise you on the most appropriate choice for you.


          SYMPTOMS

          Muscle pains, headache and vomiting., fatigue, abdominal pain, Fever,


          MALARIA PREVENTION


          Doxycycline, 100mg

          Start 1–2 days before entering endemic area and continue for 4 weeks after leaving (see notes above), adult and child over 12 years, 100 mg once daily.


          Atovaquone/proguanil

          Start 1–2 days before entering endemic area and continue for 1 week after leaving, adult and child over 40 kg, 1 tablet daily


          Atovaquone/proguanil for children ("Malarone Paediatric")

          Start 1–2 days before entering endemic area and continue for 1 week after leaving, Dose is adjusted according to childs weight. Body-weight over 40 kg use Malarone® (‘standard’) tablets


          Lariam/Mefloquine

          Start 2½ weeks before entering endemic area and continue for 4 weeks after leaving (see notes above), adult and child body-weight over 45 kg, 250 mg once weekly; Children - dose is weight dependent.


          Preventing infection

          • Medication can help to protect you (NOT 100% effective so take additional precautions)
          • Use insect repellents containing DEET
          • Spray bedrooms where possible
          • Cover-up to minimise mosquito bites - long sleeve tops, hats and sleeping nets.

          Note information above is for guidance only, speak to our pharmacist for advice specific to you

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      HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)

          HPV is a  term applied to a family of virus that has  over 200 types, the majority of which are harmless. 


          However some are more serious and can cause certain types of cancer (including cervical and cancers of the neck, head and penis though these are less common), as well as genital warts. 


          We provide vaccination to help protect against the virus.


          Speak to our pharmacist for further advice or to book an appointment


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      Japanese Encephalitis

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Japanese encephalitis is an infection spread through mosquito bites. It can cause headache, convulsions, encephalitis and meningitis. 


          Most people will have a mild illness with no or few symptoms but for those with severe disease around 30% can develop permanent neurological problems and around 30% will die from the disease.


          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          Two doses at 0 and 28 days. Vaccine effective 7 days after 2nd dose.

          There is also a rapid course available which is administered on day 0 and day 7 



          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          6 weeks before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          1 year

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      Meningitis ACWY

          GENERAL INFORMATION:


          This vaccine is required for pilgrimage of Hajj and Umrah. A certificate which we can provide,  is required to enter the country for pilgrimage.  


          For travellers, UK authorities recommend the use of the conjugate vaccine.


          Our pharmacist can advise on the most suitable vaccine for you and your family


          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          A single dose.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          2-3 weeks before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          5 years

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      Meningitis B

          Meningitis is a serious infection caused by bacteria or a virus. It can cause the brain lining and spinal cord to become inflamed. 

           

          Bacterial meningitis can cause brain damage, deafness, blindness, epilepsy, blood poisoning  and can even be fatal. 


          No vaccine is 100 percent effective but you can get vaccinated  to help protect against the main strains of meningitis.


          The NHS offers a MenB vaccination as part of the routine childhood immunisations programme.

          Meningitis B was added to the programme in 2015. Those born before 1 July 2015 and  fall outside of the NHS age range can consider having the vaccination privately at our travel clinic.


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      Polio

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Polio is spread mainly through person to person contact (faecal-oral route) that can cause fever and lead to meningitis and paralysis.


          Children normally receive polio vaccinations as part of the national schedule. Travellers should ensure that they have had a primary course of vaccine and receive a booster every 10 years if they are travelling to an area where diphtheria, tetanus or polio are considered high risk.


          There may be additional vaccination and sometimes certificate requirements for travellers to endemic countries or countries reporting outbreaks.


          A combination vaccine called Revaxis is available to protect adults against diphtheria, tetanus and polio. 


          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          A single injection.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          2 weeks before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          10 Years

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      Rabies

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Symptoms start with headache, fever, general weakness and numbness or tingling around the wound site. The disease progresses to muscle spasms, hydrophobia (fear of water) and convulsions. 


          Once symptoms of rabies develop, the infection is fatal. Human cases are usually due to dog bites but many animals can be infected, and a scratch or lick may be sufficient to transmite the disease. 


          The time from a rabies exposure to developing symptoms of rabies is usually between 20-60 days but may range from 5 days to 1 year. 


          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          Three doses at 0, 7 and 28 days.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          1 month before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          5 years (2 years if high risk)

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      Tetanus

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Tetanus toxin spreads through the bloodstream and can cause serious damage to the nervous system. Early symptoms of the disease include stiffness of the jaw muscles (lockjaw), difficulties swallowing and muscle spasms. 


          The disease can spread to affect more muscles in the body including the respiratory muscles. This can cause difficulties with breathing and death can occur if untreated.


          Tetanus is included in the UK as part of the national schedule where 5 doses are given in childhood including a booster dose for teenagers.


          Travellers should ensure that they have had a full primary course of vaccine and receive a booster every 10 years if they are travelling to an area where diphtheria, tetanus or polio are considered high risk and where access to post exposure treatment may be difficult.


          A combination vaccine is available to protect adults against diphtheria, tetanus and polio.  


          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          A single injection.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          2 weeks before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          10 Years

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      Tick-Borne Encephalitis

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Tick-borne encephalitis is spread through tick bites and can cause a flu-like illness, fever and headache or lead to meningitis and/or brain inflammation.


          Most infections cause no symptoms. When symptoms do develop fever and a flu-like illness is followed by 2 -10 days of no symptoms, before inflammation of the central nervous system occurs with fever, headache and signs of meningitis and/or brain inflammation. 


          Severe disease can cause permanent neurological damage including behavioural/mood changes and reduced concentration. About 1 in 100 patients will die from TBE.


          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          3 doses at 0, 1 and 6 months.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          3 months before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          3 years

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      Typhoid

          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Typhoid causes systemic infection which may present as fever, headache, confusion and vague abdominal pain. Constipation is common in adults. 


          Typhoid vaccines do not confer complete protection so preventative measures as above are very important even when fully vaccinated.

          The protection comes in the form of a vaccine or oral window capsule. 


          The vaccines offer some protection for three years, but do not protect against para-typhoid fever. Typhoid vaccines do not confer complete protection so preventative measures are very important even when fully vaccinated.



          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          A single dose by injection.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          2 weeks before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          3 years

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      Yellow Fever

          We are a NATHNAC approved centre for Yellow Fever Vaccination


          GENERAL INFORMATION:

          Symptoms of the disease include sudden onset of fever, backache, generalised muscle pain, nausea, vomiting and jaundice


          VACCINE DOSAGE:

          A single injection.


          WHEN DO I NEED TO GET VACCINATED

          2 weeks before travel


          HOW LONG DOES IT LAST

          Life long


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Destination Travel Protection Guide

N/Cen. America, Caribbean

All Travellers:

n/a

Some Travellers: 

Cholera, Diptheria, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Meningitis, MMR, Rabies, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever.

Asia

All Travellers:

Hepatitis A

Some Travellers:  

Cholera, Hepatitis B, Japanese Encephalitis, MMR, Polio, Rabies, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever.

South America

All Travellers:

Hepatitis A, Tetanus

Some Travellers:  

Cholera, Diptheria, Hepatitis B, Meningitis, MMR, Rabies, Typhoid, Yellow Fever.

Austrailia and Pacific

All Travellers:

n/a

Some Travellers:  

Cholera, Diptheria, Hepatitis A, B, Japanese Encephalitis, MMR, Rabies, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever.

Africa

All Travellers:

Diptheria, Hepatitis A, Polio.

Some Travellers:  

Cholera, Hepatitis B, Meningitis ACWY, Japanese Encephalitis, MMR, Rabies, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever.

Europe

All Travellers:

n/a

Some Travellers:  

Diptheria, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, MMR, Polio. Rabies, Tetanus, Tick Borne Encephalitis, Typhoid.

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Rating

4.9  ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

NotMrsK

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

The pharmacists and team here are excellent, very helpful and always go the extra mile.

Andrew Wood

★ ★ ★ ★

This pharmacy is always efficient, helpful and give great advice.

Anna de Souza

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Always receive an excellent service from Northfield Pharmacy.Fantastic Pharmacy

Pam Holland

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Brilliant pharmacy where all the staff are very helpful and I can’t praise them enough

Contact Us

30 Northfield Avenue

West Ealing

London

W13 9RL


northfieldpharmacy@nhs.net


020 8567 0982


Mon - Fri
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Saturday
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Sunday
Closed

Bank Holiday          Closed


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