There is a range of local health services available over this coming bank holiday  weekend (16-19 September) across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West for anyone who needs them.

The message is: “Please choose well to stay well. If you do fall ill, have an accident or run out of your prescription medication, there are options for help, advice and treatment.”

Community pharmacies are a great place for:

*           advice about minor illnesses and conditions

*           advice on how to manage your medicines.

 

Further information on opening hours during the bank holiday on Monday 19th September can be found below. This information is regularly updated so please keep checking.

 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

Time
Location
Address
Area
Postcode
Phone Number
10:00-16:00 Collins & Jervie 32 Sycamore Road, Amersham Buckinghamshire HP6 5DR 01494 432143
15:00-18:00 Lansdales Pharmacy Whitehill Surgery, Whitehill Lane, Oxford Rd, Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP19 8EN 01296 481616
10:00-13:00 Jardines Pharmacy The Bullring, Market Hill, Buckingham Buckinghamshire MK18 1JX 01280 822558
14:30-17:30 Downley Pharmacy 9 Cross Court Shops, Plomer Green Ave, Downley, High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 5UW 01494 513060
11:00-16:00 Marlow Pharmacy 61 High Street, Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 1AB 01628 482241

 

OXFORDSHIRE

Time
Location
Address
Area
Postcode
Phone Number
10:00-13:00 Jhoots Pharmacy 19 Bury Street, Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 3QT 01235 521456
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13:00-16:00 Apollo Pharmacy Unit 5a-5b Milton Park, Park Road, Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4RR 01235 835961
10:00-13:00 Frosts Pharmacy Hardwick Shopping Centre, Ferriston, Banbury Oxfordshire OX16 1XE 01295 272432
15:00-18:00 Jardines Pharmacy Unit 5, Barbery Place, Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 3HA 01993 823144
09:00-13:30 Robert Reavley Dispensing Chemist 124 High Street, Burford Oxfordshire OX18 4QR 01993 823144
12:00-15:00 Topside Pharmacy 6a High Street, Chipping Norton Oxfordshire OX7 5AD 01608 642731
10:00-16:00 Boots the Chemists 6-8 Cornmarket Street, Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 3HL 01865 247461
11:00-14:00 Marston Pharmacy 11-13 Old Marston, Marston, Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 0JR 01865 243824
14:00-17:00 The Leys Pharmacy Blackbird Leys 100 Blackbird Leys Road, Oxford Oxfordshire OX4 6HS 01865 401 435
14:00-17:00 Cogges Hill Pharmacy Cogges Surgery, 12 Cogges Hill Road, Witney Oxfordshire OX28 3FP 01993 706498

 

BERKSHIRE WEST

Time                 
Location
Address
Area
Postcode
Phone Number
14:00-17:00 Erleigh Road Pharmacy 85-87 Erleigh Road, Reading Berkshire RG1 5NN 01189 663718
14:00-17:00 Trianglepharmacy

88-90 School Road, Tilehurst, Reading

Berkshire RG40 1XS 01189 427523
11:00 - 17:00 Boots the Chemists 4-5 Northbrook Street, Newbury Berkshire RG14 1DJ 01635 40396
09:00-17:30 Wash Common Pharmacy Monks Lane, Newbury Berkshire RG14 7RW 01635 35033
10:00-14:00 Rose Street Pharmacy

Wokingham Medical Centre, 23 Rose Street, Wokingham

Berkshire RG40 1XS 0118 907 8188

NHS 111 online is available 24 hours a day, every day for clinical advice via 111.nhs.uk. The service can direct you to the right local services, put you in touch with a doctor or other health professional if appropriate, book an appointment for you at a local urgent treatment centre or minor injuries unit, or call an ambulance if necessary.

NHS 111 online, 111.nhs.uk can also help you get an emergency supply of prescription medicine at a local pharmacy if you run out over the holiday weekend.

If you are unable to use online services, call 111 free from mobiles or landlines.

Self care is a good option to treat very minor illnesses and injuries such as insect bites and stings, upset stomach, coughs and cold and small cuts and gazes. Try to stock up in advance with a range of over-the-counter medicines for common illnesses and injuries which can be treated at home. 

GP practices are closed over the bank holiday. 

Emergency Departments and 999 are for life threatening emergencies. If you come to an emergency department (A&E) for other conditions, you may face a long wait as priority is given to patients with the most urgent clinical need.