Reach Pharmacy
In-clinic health tests

Track and improve your health data to live healthier for longer.

What tests can I get?

Full body checks

Hormonal Health

  • Female Hormone

    Find out more about your hormone levels and how they could be impacting your health and well-being.
    £49
  • Male Hormone

    Find out more about your testosterone level and how it could be impacting your health.
    £49
  • Thyroid Health

    Thyroid disorders can impact weight, sleep and energy levels.
    £49

Other

  • Heart Health

    High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease & stroke find out your levels today
    £79
  • Long Covid Health Check

    High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease & stroke find out your levels today
    £85
  • Digestive-bowel Health

    High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease & stroke find out your levels today
    £150

Sexual health

  • Sexually transmitted infection

    Discretely test for 10 common STIs and take control of your sexual health.
    £49

What is a UTI?

A Urinary tract infection is an infection of your bladder, kidneys or the tubes connected to them. It’s an extremely common condition in women, and although it can be really uncomfortable, it’s usually easy to treat. The symptoms include:

  • Burning or stinging feeling when passing urine
  • Needing to pass urine suddenly or more often than usual

Getting travel vaccinations

If you've already used our Vaccine Check Tool and have had vaccines suggested. You can register and use the etool platform to complete an online consultation.

  1. If you're looking to save time you can register and complete the short consultation.
  2. Once the consultation is complete you'll be given a consultation code. Take a note of this, it will speed up your visit to the clinic.
  3. Contact one of the Reach Pharmacy Travel Health what-is-a-utiand arrange to come in.
  4. When you arrive, give our pharmacist your consultation code and they'll do the rest.

If you'd rather not fill in the consultation form yourself, no problem. Just contact one of the travel health what-is-a-utito arrange a visit and our pharmacist will do it for you when you come in.

Please note: Anti-malaria tablets can't be prescribed by your doctor on the NHS. This is a private service and you will need to pay for your treatment.

We are now able to offer antimalarial tablets over the counter, take a look at Maloff Protect - 24 tablet pack.

Anti-Malaria Service

There are around 100 countries thought to have some risk of malaria. Much of Africa, South America, South East Asia and India are malaria regions.

If you're not sure, use the Vaccine Check Tool to find out for certain.

Am I at risk for malaria?

If you are travelling to a region known to be infected with malaria then you are at risk and should use anti-malaria tablets. This includes those returning to their home country to visit friends and relatives.

Avoiding Insect Bites

Malaria isn't the only disease that is transmitted through mosquito bites. In many tropical countries, they may also carry dengue, chikungunya, West Nile, Malaria, Yellow Fever or Zika.

Our tips for avoiding mosquito bites:

  • Cover up, wear long sleeves/trousers when possible
  • Use a repellant (we recommend Moskito Guard).
  • Use mosquito nets where possible.
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