Skip to main content

Community Pharmacy Consultation Scheme (CPCS)

Our practice is working closely with local pharmacies to support you with a range of minor health conditions.

What is the Community Pharmacy Consultation Service?

Our practices are working closely with local pharmacists to support you with certain minor health conditions. It may be more appropriate to have your NHS consultation with a pharmacist instead of the GP practice.

The NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS) was launched in October 2019 to ensure people are seen by the right healthcare professional by using the skills and medicines knowledge of our community pharmacists. CPCS helps to improve access to primary care services and provides more convenient treatment that is often closer to home and easier to access.

Pharmacists are highly skilled healthcare professionals who have trained in medicines and can give health advice and help you manage your condition.

Key benefits
  • You can choose to have your consultation with any pharmacy convenient to you.
  • The pharmacist consultation will be confidential.
  • If treatment for symptoms is required, the pharmacist may suggest an over the counter medicine.
  • If the pharmacist thinks you need to see another healthcare professional, they will help arrange it.
  • With your consent, the pharmacist will ensure your medical record is updated with the outcome of your consultation.

Further information

Find out more about how pharmacies can help at:

Page published: 14 February 2025
Last updated: 26 February 2025