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We offer support and free advice on cancer, heart and circulatory diseases, and diabetes. T&Cs apply.†
Around 4 in 10 cases of cancer, many heart and circulatory diseases and up to 5 in 10 cases of type 2 diabetes could be prevented
I’m worried about my symptoms
Our Tesco Pharmacists can advise you on the common signs and symptoms of these conditions and can signpost you to get further support and diagnosis
Our Pharmacists are specially trained
Our Tesco Pharmacists (and Pharmacy colleagues) have completed extra training by Cancer Research UK, Diabetes UK and British Heart Foundation to provide information and support on these conditions
Let's Talk
Our Tesco Pharmacists are available for a private and confidential chat in our Pharmacy consultation rooms.
Ask for help
When you’re shopping at Tesco, go to the Pharmacy counter and ask to talk to the Pharmacist. One of our Pharmacy colleagues wearing a ‘Let’s Talk’ badge can also help you.
Where is my nearest ‘Let’s Talk’ Tesco Pharmacy?
We currently offer this service in over 330 pharmacies across England and Wales
NHS electronic prescription service
Use the NHS App to request repeat prescriptions and send them to your nearest Tesco Pharmacy††
Helping you to live heathier
We're working in partnership with 3 leading healthcare charities. Take a look at their advice on how to reduce the risk of serious illness.
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British Heart Foundation
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Helping to prevent skin cancer
Tesco is working with Skcin to raise awareness of skin cancer prevention and early detection. Chat to our pharmacy teams for advice and learn more with Skcin.
In-store pharmacy medicines
Get expert healthcare advice from our Pharmacy teams and choose from a range of pharmacy medicines, including larger pack sizes and higher-strength products
Pain relief
Cold and flu
Allergy and hayfever
Kids' medicines
Women’s health
Men’s health
What's available online?
We also have lots of medicines and treatments you can order online
Relief for pain, cold and flu, indigestion, kids' medicines and more
A great range for vitamins and supplements for the whole family
Keep your skin healthy with our treatments for dry and irritated skin
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Sports shakes and on-the-go energy gels and protein bars
Terms and conditions
†Neither the support or advice provided by our Pharmacy team through ‘Let’s Talk’ is intended to provide expert medical or diagnostic advice or substitute for the advice of a physician. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666) and the Isle of Man (1103). British Heart Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales (225971) and in Scotland (SC039426). The British Diabetic Association operating as Diabetes UK, a charity registered in England and Wales (no. 215199) and in Scotland (no. SC039136). Services are subject to availability, in selected stores only. All services are at the discretion of the pharmacist.
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Order malaria tablets or jet lag treatment online with a free online consultation. Our Online Doctor service is perfect for those aged 18 years or over. Through a confidential online assessment, you can receive malaria tablets or jet lag treatment if our clinical team confirm they’re suitable for you, without seeing a GP face-to-face. Our travel service is also ideal if you’re in need of treatment quickly – simply complete an online consultation and select next-day delivery.
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Travel health advice and travel vaccinations
You should make an appointment for a travel health risk assessment if you’re travelling abroad and think you need:
- a malaria risk assessment
- further advice
A travel health professional will take you through your travel health risk assessment.
Your GP is no longer your point of contact for a travel health risk assessment, including travel vaccines.
NHS travel health service
NHS Scotland provides a travel health service that includes some free vaccines.
To find information on how to make an appointment for a travel health risk assessment in Scotland, contact the NHS health board where you live.
Private travel clinics
You can also visit an independent (private) travel clinic for:
- a travel health risk assessment
- travel advice
- other travel vaccines
You should arrange a travel health risk assessment 6 to 8 weeks before you travel. This gives time for any vaccines you need to become fully effective.
If your trip is sooner, remember it’s never too late to get advice.
Travel health risk assessment
If you’re planning to travel outside the UK, your travel health needs will depend on your individual situation. This includes:
- your destination
- how long you’ll stay
- what you’ll be doing
- your general health
The fitfortravel website provides country-specific advice on:
- recommended vaccines
- other risk prevention advice
If you think you need vaccines and/or a malaria risk assessment, you should make an appointment with a travel health professional.
A travel health risk assessment is also recommended for some people, even when vaccines or malaria tablets aren’t required. This includes:
- older people
- those with a weakened immune system
- those with long-term conditions that need medications
- pregnant women
Travel vaccines
The following travel vaccines are free on the NHS in Scotland:
- diphtheria, polio and tetanus (combined booster)
- hepatitis A
It’s likely that you’ll have to pay for vaccines against:
- yellow fever
- Japanese encephalitis
- tick-borne encephalitis
You may also have to pay for the following vaccines if they’re only needed for travel purposes:
- hepatitis B
- tuberculosis (TB)
Proof of vaccination
To enter some countries you may need proof that you have had particular vaccines. This includes the yellow fever vaccine.
Yellow fever vaccines are only available from designated centres. To find out if you need a yellow fever vaccine or proof of the vaccine, you should contact a yellow fever clinic.
To request a list of any other vaccines held on your GP record, contact your GP practice. GP practices cannot provide proof of COVID vaccine.
Preventing risk while travelling
Vaccines or anti-malarial tablets will not protect against all travel health risks. This means you’ll need to take extra steps to protect your health whilst travelling abroad.
The fitfortravel website has further advice on preventing health risks whilst travelling. This includes information on:
- general travel advice
- disease prevention
Travelling abroad to visit friends and relatives
If you’re travelling abroad to visit friends or relatives, you may be at higher risk of developing travel-related illnesses. For example, malaria or typhoid. This could be because:
- you may be living with the local community
- your trip might be longer than the average holiday
- you might be visiting more rural areas where it’s difficult to take precautions that reduce your risk
The fitfortravel website provides information and advice on visiting friends and family abroad .
Travel safety advice
You can find country-specific safety and security advice through the UK government website .
Travel insurance advice
Many countries don’t have the same access to medical treatments as the UK and can be expensive.
It’s recommended that all travellers get comprehensive travel insurance before travelling.
When you return home
If you become unwell and/or develop a fever when you return home, it’s important to get medical advice as soon as possible. You should seek medical help even if it’s up to 1 month after you’ve been travelling.
Always make sure you tell the health professional that you’ve recently travelled abroad. This is especially important if you have been to a country where malaria is a risk.
Donating blood after travelling abroad
Travel outside the UK can affect whether you can give blood donations. This is because some infections may be caught abroad. This is usually through mosquito or other insect bites.
There are conditions for donating blood if you’ve been to certain countries. This can depend on your length of stay and some other factors.
Further information on donating blood after travelling abroad
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Tesco pharmacies to begin offering free winter flu jabs
8 September 2023
- Vaccinations available in 342 Tesco pharmacies across the UK from Monday 11th September
- Booking system now open at tesco.com/flujab
From Monday 11th September, Tesco pharmacies will begin offering a free NHS flu jab to over 65s, and other groups who are eligible. For those not eligible for a free NHS Flu Jab, Tesco is offering a £13 Private Flu Jab Service to customers aged 12 years and over. To help more people access the vaccination, Tesco Pharmacy is operating an online booking system at tesco.com/flujab so customers can book a slot at a time that suits them. With longer opening hours than many GP surgeries and high-street pharmacies, customers can get vaccinated at a time that fits around their schedule including evenings and weekends, or even combine it with their weekly shop.
Last year, only 35% of pregnant women and 49% of those in a clinical risk group were vaccinated[i]. By offering the greatest possible number of slots, Tesco’s pharmacists hope to encourage more of those who would benefit from a free vaccination to get the flu jab. The flu jab will be given by a Tesco pharmacist in a private consultation room. Adrian Price, Tesco Superintendent Pharmacist said: “We want to make getting your jab as easy as doing the weekly shop. More than ever, it will be important to keep your family safe and well from flu. You will reduce the risk of catching flu and passing it on to older or more vulnerable family members.”
For people with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, flu can be deadly. The flu jab was associated with a 50% reduction in mortality during flu season for people living with type 2 diabetes, according to research carried out over a seven-year period.[ii] For people with heart and circulatory diseases, having the flu vaccine cuts the risk of a heart attack by 27% and of dying by 25%.[iii] Data shows that in the winter of 2019/20, there were around 6,600 excess deaths from heart and circulatory diseases in the UK, with flu likely to be a contributing factor.[iv] Last year Tesco launched its ‘Let’s Talk’ service that saw its pharmacists and pharmacy team members trained by Cancer Research UK, British Heart Foundation and Diabetes UK. In addition to providing regular Pharmacy services, the Tesco Pharmacy team are now uniquely able to provide specialist information and support for customers to help lower the risk of cancer, heart and circulatory diseases, and type 2 diabetes. ++ENDS++ Notes to editors
- The flu jab is free if you are aged 65 and over or aged 18+ and have a long-term condition such as diabetes, heart and circulatory disease, some cancers or a weakened immune system. If you have cancer, or have had cancer in the past, check with your GP or specialist to find out if and when you should have a flu jab.
- The NHS & Tesco £13 Flu Jab Service are subject to availability, whilst stocks last. Available 11/09/23 to 31/03/24, in selected stores only. Eligibility criteria apply. All services are at the discretion of the pharmacist. Ask at the pharmacy for more details or visit tesco.com/flujab
___________________________________ [i] https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-flu-immunisation-programme-plan/appendix-1-influenza-vaccine-uptake [ii] Effectiveness of the influenza vaccine in preventing admission to hospital and death in people with type 2 diabetes (cmaj.ca) [iii] Effects of Influenza Vaccine on Mortality and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis, Journal of the American Heart Association. Available at: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.120.019636 [iv] BHF analysis of UK mortality data provided by ONS, NRS and NISRA
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Vaccines protect travelers from serious diseases. Depending on where you travel, you may come into contact with diseases that are rare in the United States, like yellow fever. Some vaccines may also be required for you to travel to certain places.
Getting vaccinated will help keep you safe and healthy while you’re traveling. It will also help make sure that you don’t bring any serious diseases home to your family, friends, and community.
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Which vaccines do I need before traveling?
The vaccines you need to get before traveling will depend on few things, including:
- Where you plan to travel . Some countries require proof of vaccination for certain diseases, like yellow fever or polio. And traveling in developing countries and rural areas may bring you into contact with more diseases, which means you might need more vaccines before you visit.
- Your health . If you’re pregnant or have an ongoing illness or weakened immune system, you may need additional vaccines.
- The vaccinations you’ve already had . It’s important to be up to date on your routine vaccinations. While diseases like measles are rare in the United States, they are more common in other countries. Learn more about routine vaccines for specific age groups .
How far in advance should I get vaccinated before traveling?
It’s important to get vaccinated at least 4 to 6 weeks before you travel. This will give the vaccines time to start working, so you’re protected while you’re traveling. It will also usually make sure there’s enough time for you to get vaccines that require more than 1 dose.
Where can I go to get travel vaccines?
Start by finding a:
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- Health department
- Yellow fever vaccination clinic
Learn more about where you can get vaccines .
What resources can I use to prepare for my trip?
Here are some resources that may come in handy as you’re planning your trip:
- Visit CDC’s travel website to find out which vaccines you may need based on where you plan to travel, what you’ll be doing, and any health conditions you have.
- Download CDC's TravWell app to get recommended vaccines, a checklist to help prepare for travel, and a personalized packing list. You can also use it to store travel documents and keep a record of your medicines and vaccinations.
- Read the current travel notices to learn about any new disease outbreaks in or vaccine recommendations for the areas where you plan to travel.
- Visit the State Department’s website to learn about vaccinations, insurance, and medical emergencies while traveling.
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