Local News
Issue 1301
Call 0114 283 1100
21st December 2023
www.looklocal.org.uk
5
Protest at “shocking” lack of pharmacy cover
– patients waiting a week for prescriptions A Stocksbridge beauty salon owner has spoken out about the problems people in the area have in getting their prescriptions – a situation described as “shocking” by one GP. Kathryn Giles-Bowman, who runs Oceanic Beauty Salon on Manchester Road, launched an online petition to campaign for better pharmacy coverage in Stocksbridge and Deepcar after customers told her of the problems they face, writes Julia Armstrong, Local Democracy Reporter. These include a lack of pharmacists to dispense prescriptions, leading to a wait of up to seven days, and almost no local weekend coverage. The situation got so bad for her elderly and more vulnerable customers that the beautician had considered driving people to Boots at Meadowhall, she told a meeting of Sheffield health and Wellbeing Board on, Thursday December 7. “I shouldn’t have to do that but I was willing to do that because the provision isn’t there,” she said.
The board, made up of Sheffield City Council members and officials and NHS representatives, agreed to set up a meeting with Ms Giles-Bowman and other concerned locals to discuss what might be done. However, Sheffield City Council director of public health, Greg Fell, said that his staff are unable to undertake extra pharmacy service reviews because they are already overstretched. Ms Giles-Bowman said that online and paper petitions have been signed by 182 people. She said that Stocksbridge and Deepcar have a population of 14,000 people, a quarter of who are over 65 in a hilly area at the edge of Sheffield that makes it more difficult for vulnerable people to access services. She said there are three pharmacies locally but the nearest 24-hour service is at the Wicker Pharmacy 9.7 miles away. It is not served by a local bus service and a taxi trip there and back would cost around £40.
Over 80 BEDS and MATTRESSES on DISPLAY
One local pharmacy opens on Saturdays from 9am-noon but not every weekend. She said: “Somebody who is older, more vulnerable, has no family, has no transport doesn’t have the availability to get the prescriptions that they need.” She said that one pharmacy attached to a Deepcar GP surgery often will not open until 10am, leaving people with a long wait after earlier doctor’s appointments. Another makes people wait their turn outside in the street. Board chair Dr Zak McMurray read from a written response that said services are regularly reviewed and there had been no recent complaints from GPs or patients in Stocksbridge or Deepcar. There had also been no notice that pharmacies had changed opening hours.
SALE STARTS
11am - 4pm
BOXING DAY