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Pharmacies in Tower Hamlets

Collecting a prescription from the pharmacist
Pharmacists are experts on medicines, how they work and what conditions they treat. They can offer advice on minor ailments and decide whether you need to see a doctor.

Local pharmacists can provide advice and information on treating a range of everyday problems.

 

You do not need an appointment to talk to a pharmacist - simply call into your local pharmacy and they will be able to help you or advise you on a more appropriate local service.

 

You can also register to get help through our pharmacy first service.

 

Find your local pharmacy

 

Please follow the links below to access information on the NHS Choices website about pharmacies in Tower Hamlets.

 

 

Opening hours and languages spoken

 

The links above to local pharmacies in Tower Hamlets also provide information about late opening hours and the languages spoken.

 

 

 

Developing local services

  • Pharmacy first (Bengali)Pharmacy first is a scheme which offers Tower Hamlets residents access to health advice and treatment from their local pharmacy.
  • Pharmacy first (Somali)Pharmacy first is a scheme which offers Tower Hamlets residents access to health advice and treatment from their local pharmacy.
  • Pharmacy firstPharmacy first is a scheme which offers Tower Hamlets residents access to health advice and treatment from their local pharmacy.
  • Pharmacy delivers Tower Hamlets PCT strategy for community pharmacy and improving health and well-being in the borough to 2016
  • Put a little spring in your step: stop smoking posterVersion one of the start fresh for spring and stop smoking with the help of your free NHS stop smoking service. Visit your local pharmacist or call the health hotline on 020 7364 5016.
  • Put a little spring in your step: stop smoking posterVersion two of the start fresh for spring and stop smoking with the help of your free NHS stop smoking service. Visit your local pharmacist or call the health hotline on 020 7364 5016.

Published: 10 November 2010