Dr Lisa Cameron with the pharmacy team at Abbeygreen PharmacyAn MP has praised community pharmacy services in a recent visit to her local pharmacy in Lesmahagow, Scotland.

Dr Lisa Cameron MP attended Abbeygreen Pharmacy on Friday (10 September) to find out more about the services they offer.

This includes the Pharmacy First service which helps patients with minor illnesses and frees up time for the patients that really need to see their GP.

The MP who is Chair of the Health All Party Group in the House of Commons said: “It was a pleasure to visit my local pharmacy and catch up on the latest clinical developments and the new NHS services available to my constituents and people right across Scotland.

“Community pharmacy teams in Scotland have lots of services that support people to keep well without necessarily visiting GPs. Pharmacies are open when and where people need them, with health professionals available to support with advice and treatment.”

She added: “They are ‘health hubs’ for the community and a vital part of fabric of the healthcare system.”

Stephen McDermott, pharmacist and owner of Abbeygreen Pharmacy said: “We were delighted to welcome Lisa to our pharmacy and show her the care we provide to people here every day. She was very positive and acknowledged the vital work of pharmacy teams. My team and colleagues all around the country have worked incredibly hard to serve patients during the covid-19 pandemic and it’s great to see our efforts and services being recognised.”

Janice Oman of the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) accompanied Dr Cameron during her visit to Abbeygreen Pharmacy, which is an NPA member.

npa_logo_2021In April, Dr Cameron signed a parliamentary motion congratulating the NPA on its centenary and thanking pharmacies for their work during the covid-19 pandemic.