Stay healthy in Somerset over the Easter holidays with these essential tips

Tips to keep you well and enjoy the springtime in Somerset

Noor Pharmacy
Author: Ellen BonePublished 3rd Apr 2026

As Easter approaches, health and care partners in Somerset have provided essential tips to help residents stay healthy over the holidays.

Individuals reliant on repeat prescriptions are advised to place orders early through the NHS App or GP Online Services to avoid medication shortages.

Somerset residents are encouraged to utilise community pharmacies for advice and treatment for over 40 minor conditions, including common spring ailments like coughs and colds.

Dr Barry Coakley, Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Bath, Swindon, and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board, advocates for enjoying the break and recharging. He suggests that remaining safe while engaging in activities and ensuring medicine stock at home are important steps for self-care.

NHS 111 and Mental Health Support

For non-emergencies, NHS 111 provides 24/7 medical advice and can guide callers to appropriate care. Residents struggling with mental health can reach Mindline Somerset, open 24/7, at 01823 276892, or Crisis Safe Space for support.

Domestic Abuse and Emergencies

Those facing domestic abuse can contact Somerset Domestic Abuse Service at 0800 69 49 999. Emergencies should be directed to 999 or local accident and emergency departments. Children's Healthcare Advice

Children's Healthcare Advice

Parents can download Somerset’s Handiapp for healthcare advice and utilise community pharmacies or urgent treatment centres for non-emergency care.

Farm Visits

Dr Coakley advises thorough hand washing with soap and water when visiting farms, as hand gels do not address all bacteria present in farm environments. He reminds visitors to supervise children closely and wash hands and faces before eating or picnicking.

Tick Bites

While enjoying walks, residents should be cautious of tick bites, which can lead to Lyme’s disease. Monitoring bites for a rash is crucial, and health services should be contacted if a red ring appears around the bite.

Vaccinations

Spring vaccinations for COVID and RSV are available at GPs, community pharmacies, and pop-up clinics for eligible groups in Somerset.

For more information on vaccinations or healthcare services, visit NHS Somerset ICB.

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