99% of pharmacies in Wales now able to treat UTIs
Pharmacists can now assess the symptoms of a UTI and provide appropriate advice and treatment where needed
The majority of pharmacies across Wales will now be providing free treatment for a common infection without an appointment or prescription.
Ninety-nine percent of community pharmacies will be able to treat urinary tract infections (UTI) as part of the Common Ailments Service from October.
Pharmacists can now assess symptoms and provide advice:
Pharmacists can assess the symptoms of a UTI and provide appropriate advice and treatment where needed, which the Welsh Government says is "enabling access to free confidential NHS care without a GP appointment."
This follows the roll out of the sore throat test and treat service in June.
Pharmacies in Wales provided nearly half a million common ailments service consultations in the last year.
“Community pharmacies play a vital role in providing healthcare across Wales."
Health Secretary Jeremy Miles said:
“Community pharmacies play a vital role in providing healthcare across Wales.
“I’m delighted the Common Ailments Service, which is available in so many pharmacies across Wales, now includes the management of UTIs alongside our proven sore throat service.
“This is a result of close collaboration between the Welsh Government, Community Pharmacy Wales, and NHS Wales.
“These programmes are part of our commitment to ensure people can receive more convenient care closer to home. Expanding access to these services means even more people in Wales can access the right care, in the right place, at the right time.”
The Welsh Government says they hope this will ease pressure on doctors as Winter approaches.