Pharmacy Collect: Local Pharmacies Now Stocking COVID Tests Through New Advanced Service

Community pharmacy teams in Greater Manchester are this month starting to offer free coronavirus (COVID-19) test kits as they help to support the lifting of national restrictions and the pandemic recovery.
pharmacist talking to a customer

The new ‘Pharmacy Collect’ service will make coronavirus test kits – known as lateral flow devices (LFD) –readily available to people without symptoms free of charge from local NHS pharmacies.

90% of the population live within a 20 minute walk of a local pharmacy, making them convenient collection points for these test kits. NHS Test and Trace research found that people prefer to access testing close to home, with pharmacists being trusted by their local communities. The consumer healthcare association, Proprietary Association of Great Britain (PAGB), also found that since the start of the pandemic, almost one in three people ​are now more likely to visit a pharmacy for advice before seeking help elsewhere.

Anyone can request a box of test kits from the pharmacy counter for regular testing at home or elsewhere.

The test distribution service from pharmacies, along with other locations, sits under NHS Test and Trace, and forms part of the Government’s COVID-19 roadmap plan. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Easter Monday that everyone in England would be given access to two free coronavirus tests a week. It is hoped that widening the offer of tests will help identify COVID-positive cases in the community which will break the chain of transmission and avoid the need for further lockdowns.

You can use the NHS Test and Trace Site Finder map to locate participating pharmacies in your area: https://maps.test-and-trace.nhs.uk/

As a community pharmacist, I am really excited about starting the Pharmacy Collect service. Our pharmacy has been offering public health services for several years and my patients have been extremely positive about these.

Aneet Kapoor [local community pharmacist and Chair of GMLPC ]

It’s fantastic that people without symptoms are able to walk into local community pharmacies to access free lateral flow tests to use at home.

Alastair Buxton, PSNC Director of NHS Services