If you have a minor illness, or common ailment, you can access advice and treatment at your local community pharmacy.
If you run out of prescribed medicine, you may be able to obtain an emergency supply from a pharmacy.
Emergency contraception (morning after pill) is available free of charge for people aged 13 years and above.
Community pharmacies can provide free NHS flu vaccinations for patients who are 18 and over.
If you have a sore throat, or think you have tonsillitis, a trained pharmacist will assess your symptoms.
Some offer a urinary tract infection (UTI) service for non-pregnant women aged 16 to 64.