GP PRACTICES and pharmacies in Herefordshire will be open during the Easter holiday period, NHS England and NHS Improvement Midlands have confirmed today.

GP Practices are remaining open during their usual hours on Good Friday and Easter Monday, but it is important that patients do not walk into their GP practice.

All patients are being asked to call their surgery first to make an appointment or to arrange a repeat prescription. Patients will be offered a telephone or video consultation initially and may be asked to go to a GP practice that is not their own if they do require a face to face appointment.

The majority of community pharmacies will be open on Good Friday and Easter Monday from 2pm-5pm minimum with some pharmacies opening longer hours.

Local arrangements between neighbouring pharmacies have been permitted where they will result in better access for patients throughout the whole day.

Visit the NHS UK website for the latest information on opening times in each area.

Community pharmacists and their teams are highly trained healthcare professionals and can give clinical and practical medical advice or over-the-counter medicines to help safely manage minor health issues such as: sore throats, coughs, colds, tummy troubles, teething problems and aches and pains.

Pharmacists have five years of training and are qualified to assess symptoms and manage minor illnesses and ailments. They can recommend the best course of treatment. If it is something more serious, they will direct people to the most appropriate healthcare service to receive the help they need.

People who become unwell over Easter and need advice or medical treatment quickly, should call NHS 111, which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. By calling NHS 111, patients will be assessed, given advice and directed straightaway to the local service that can best meet their needs..

NHS 111 has an online coronavirus service that can tell people if they need medical help. Advice on what to do is available at www.111.nhs.uk/service/COVID-19/. It’s important not to go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital, and people should only call 111 if they are unable to get help online. More information on coronavirus, including how to avoid catching and spreading it, can be found on www.nhs.uk/coronavirus.