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Opening of a New Pharmacy/Dispensing Appliance Supplementary Statement to NHS Kirklees Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment This statement must be read in conjunction with the NHS Kirklees Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment Date PNA Published: January 2011 Supplementary Statement Issued: 3rd October 2012 Lisa Meeks, Community Pharmacy Contracts Manager, Issued by: NHS Kirklees Supplementary statement information correct as at: 2nd September 2012 NHS Kirklees, Broad Lea House, Bradley Business Park, PNA Supplementary Statement Dyson Wood Way, Huddersfield, HD2 1GZ NEW PHARMACIES Since the publication of the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) the following pharmacies have opened: HUDDERSFIELD (SOUTH) LOCALITY Lockwood Pharmacy, 227 Lockwood Road, Lockwood, Huddersfield, HD1 3TG. This is a 100 hour pharmacy which opened on 21/02/2011 Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 08:00 – 24:00 Sunday 09:00 – 22:00 Swann Pharmacy, 6,8 & 12 Meltham Road, Lockwood, Huddersfield, HD13TJ. This is a 100 hour pharmacy which opened on 11/05/2011 Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 09:00 – 20:00 Friday 09:00 – 24:00 Saturday 24:01 – 24:00 Sunday 24:01 – 09:00, 12:00 – 20:00 HUDDERSFIELD (NORTH) LOCALITY Grange Pharmacy, 40 Cobcroft Road, Huddersfield, HD2 2RY. This is a wholly internet/mail order pharmacy which opened on 13/06/2011 Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 09:00 – 17:00 Friday 09:00 – 13:00 Saturday 09:00 – 13:00 THE VALLEYS LOCALITY Star Pharmacy, 1137 Manchester Road, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, HD7 5LU. This is a 100 hour pharmacy which opened on 07/03/2011 Opening hours: Monday to Friday 07:00 – 24:00 Saturday 09:00 – 24:00 Cohens Chemist, 9-10 Carr Lane, Slaithwaite, HD7 5AN. This is a new 100 hour contract which commenced on 21/03/2011. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 08:00 – 23:00 NHS Kirklees, Broad Lea House, Bradley Business Park, PNA Supplementary Statement Dyson Wood Way, Huddersfield, HD2 1GZ Saturday 09:00 – 22:00 Sunday 10:00 – 22:00 Medicines2Home.Com, Suite 3, Railway House, Station Street, Meltham, HD9 5NX. This is a wholly internet/mail order pharmacy which opened on 1/11/2011 Opening hours: Monday to Friday 09:00 – 13:00 & 14:00 – 18:00 PHARMACY CLOSURES Since the publication of the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) the following pharmacies have ceased trading: DEWSBURY LOCALITY Pharmacy D, Dewsbury Health Centre, Wellington Road, Dewsbury, WF13 1HN. Ceased their 100 hour contract with effect from 15/07/2011 (BUT see minor relocations). MINOR RELOCATIONS Since the publication of the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) the following pharmacies have relocated to alternative premises: DEWBURY LOCALITY G Pharmacy, relocated on 01/03/2011 from 13 Halifax Road, Dewsbury, WF13 2JH to Albion Mount Medical Centre, 47 Albion Street, Dewsbury, WF13 2AJ. Pharmacy D, relocated on 16/07/2011 from Unit 1 South Street, Dewsbury, WF13 1JS to Dewsbury Health Centre, Wellington Road, Dewsbury, WF13 1HN. THE VALLEYS LOCALITY Cohens Chemist, relocated on 21/03/2011 from 9-10 Carr Lane, Slaithwaite, HD7 5AN to Croft House Surgery, Manchester Road, Slaithwaite, HD7 5JY. Now trading as Croft House Surgery Pharmacy. NHS Kirklees, Broad Lea House, Bradley Business Park, PNA Supplementary Statement Dyson Wood Way, Huddersfield, HD2 1GZ CHANGE OF NAME BATLEY, BIRSTALL & BIRKENSHAW LOCALITY Lloyds Pharmacy, 8 Market Place, Birstall, Batley, WF17 9EL is now trading as Birstall Pharmacy. DEWSBURY LOCALITY Cohens Chemist, 78 High Street, Westtown, Dewsbury, WF13 2QQ is now trading as Pharmacy D. Cohens Chemist, 11b South Street, Savile Town, Dewsbury, WF12 9NB is now trading as Savile Town Pharmacy. OPENING HOURS Since the publication of the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) the range of pharmacy opening hours in Kirklees has now increased to: Weekday Saturday Sunday Localities Open Close Open Close Open Close Batley, Birstall and 6:30am 10:30pm 6:30am 10:30pm 8am 10:30pm Birkenshaw Mirfield, Denby Dale 8am 6:15pm 9am 5pm and Kirkburton Dewsbury 6:30am Midnight 7am 10:30pm 8am 10pm North 8am 10pm 8am 10pm 10am 4pm Huddersfield South 7am Midnight 7am Midnight 9am 10pm Spen Valley 8am 10:30pm 8am 10:30pm 8am 9pm The Valleys 7am Midnight 9am Midnight 10am 10pm Each locality has access to pharmacy services from Monday to Saturday. Apart from Mirfield, Denby Dale and Kirkburton, all localities also have provision on Sundays. See table 1for pharmacy opening hours per locality. ENHANCED SERVICES Stop smoking services were reviewed and a new service launched in April 2012. The service now includes a voucher scheme which operates as an access scheme where the pharmacy dispenses Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) from a voucher issued to the patient by a NHS Kirklees, Broad Lea House, Bradley Business Park, PNA Supplementary Statement Dyson Wood Way, Huddersfield, HD2 1GZ specialist advisor. There are currently 56 pharmacies offering this service across Kirklees. Additionally pharmacies who have staff trained as Level 2 advisors can also continue to offer specialist smoking cessation advice clinics. See table 2 for an updated summary of enhanced service provision. ADVANCED SERVICES THE NEW MEDICINE SERVICE A new advanced service, the New Medicine Service (NMS), was introduced from 1 October 2011. This means there are now four advanced services within the NHS Community Pharmacy Contract. The New Medicine Service provides support for people with long-term conditions newly prescribed a medicine to help improve medicines adherence. 75 pharmacies in Kirklees have notified the PCT of their intention to provide the New Medicine Service. MEDICINES USE REVIEW SERVICE Changes were made to the Medicines Use Review (MUR) Service in October 2011, including the introduction of three national target groups and a requirement that 50% of MURs undertaken should be on patients in these target groups. Eighty six pharmacy contractors in Kirklees have secured accreditation for their premises so that pharmacists can deliver MURs and between April 2011 and March 2012, 77 of those premises had evidence of MUR activity. See table 2 for an updated summary of advanced service provision. UPDATES TO FACTUAL DATA WITHIN THE PNA There are now 98 pharmacies across Kirklees of which 19 are exempt category pharmacies – three being wholly internet pharmacies, another is an out of town shopping development pharmacy, and 15 are 100 hour pharmacies. The rest are standard 40 hour contract pharmacies. The internet pharmacies are located in Huddersfield North (2) and The Valleys (1) localites. NHS Kirklees, Broad Lea House, Bradley Business Park, PNA Supplementary Statement Dyson Wood Way, Huddersfield, HD2 1GZ There are 71 General Practices, 18 having branch surgeries with a total of 270 family doctors. We have 58 dental practices and 45 opticians. Kirklees Community Healthcare Services (KCHS) is now Locala Community Partnerships. There are now two 100-hour pharmacies in The Valleys locality. Changes to Factual Data (per Locality) Batley, Birstall and Birkenshaw There are two pharmacies delivering sexual health services in Batley, Birstall and Birkenshaw. Eleven pharmacies provided MURs in 2011/12. Dewsbury There are 18 pharmacies in Dewsbury, five of which are 100-hour pharmacies. Fifteen pharmacies provided MURs in 2011/12. There are six pharmacies participating in the sexual health LES. Huddersfield There are 37 pharmacies in the Huddersfield locality, two of which are wholly internet pharmacies and five are 100-hour pharmacies. Twenty-four pharmacies provided MURs in 2011/12. The majority of these were in the south of the town. Twenty-nine pharmacies have an accredited consultation room. Mirfield, Denby Dale and Kirkburton Eight pharmacies provided MURs in 2011/12. There are two pharmacies commissioned to provide the supervised consumption service, one in the southern half of the locality and the other in the northern area. Six pharmacies offer the head-lice service. NHS Kirklees, Broad Lea House, Bradley Business Park, PNA Supplementary Statement Dyson Wood Way, Huddersfield, HD2 1GZ Two pharmacies now offer the sexual health services. Spen Valley There are four pharmacies in the southern half of the locality who offer both the smoking cessation LES and the NRT voucher scheme. Two pharmacies, in the northern area of the locality, provide the NRT voucher scheme. The Valleys There are 13 pharmacies in the Valleys locality, one of which is an internet pharmacy and two are 100-hour pharmacies. Nine pharmacies provided MURs in 2011/12. Nine pharmacies open on a Saturday and three of these open all day. Two pharmacies open on a Sunday. NHS Kirklees, Broad Lea House, Bradley Business Park, PNA Supplementary Statement Dyson Wood Way, Huddersfield, HD2 1GZ Table 1 – Pharmacy Opening Hours per Locality BATLEY, BIRSTALL AND BIRKENSHAW Open Open Open Open Saturday Saturday Saturday 100 Hour Extended Pharmacy Name Pharmacy Address MORNING ALL DAY AND Pharmacy Hours ONLY ONLY Sunday (Y/N) (Y/N/) (Y/N) (Y/N) (Y/N) Batley Pharmacy 157 Upper Commercial Street, Batley, WF17 5DH N N Y Y Y Boots UK Limited Unit 3, Birstall Retail Park, Birstall, WF17 9DT N N Y Y N Hughes Chemists 3-5 Oxford Terrace, Off Soothill Lane, Batley, W17 N N N N N (Northern) Limited 5ST Birstall Pharmacy 8 Market Place, Birstall, Batley, WF17 9EL Y N N N N Town Street Medical Centre, Town Street, Lloyds Pharmacy N N N N N Birkenshaw, Bradford, BD11 2HX Mileusnic G 133 Upper Commercial Street, Batley, WF17 5DH Y N N N N The Old Salvation Hall, 74 Blackburn Road, Birstall, Oakwood Pharmacy Y N N N N Batley, WF17 9PL Tesco In-Store Pharmacy, Bradford Road, Batley, Tesco In-Store Pharmacy
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