Have Your Say On Pharmacy Services
27/11/2021
St Helens Borough Council is among the areas conducting a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment which looks at how people use pharmacies in the borough and whether they are getting the right support and services that make a difference.
Councillor Anthony Burns, Cabinet Member for Wellbeing, Culture and Heritage, said: “We know that for many people their local pharmacy is their first port of call if they have any concerns about their own or their family’s health. Pharmacies provide a huge range of support with everything from blood pressure checks, flu and Covid-19 vaccinations to advice on the best treatment for minor issues. If you’ve valued the service you have had from a pharmacy, or if you have any ideas on how these vital parts of our communities can provide support please take the time to fill in the survey. Your views will help shape the future of this service so add your voice to consultation.”
The survey is anonymous and only takes a few minutes to complete.
To get involved please visit: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GBTVKJD
Paper versions of the survey are available by calling the Contact Centre on 01744 676789 and providing your name and postal address.
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